A firefighter in Sydney, Australia, sustained burns to his face while battling a fire caused by a hybrid car in the suburb of Camperdown. The incident occurred on Ross Street at around 4.40 a.m. on June 13, with the cabin of the hybrid Volvo SUV catching fire. Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) reported that when fire crews arrived, the car was smoldering. Upon opening the car door, a flashover occurred, resulting in minor burns to the firefighter’s face. The firefighter was treated on-site for superficial burns and minor smoke inhalation. The cause of the fire is still under investigation by FRNSW’s fire investigation and research unit. Additionally, in late May, paramedics treated four individuals following an intense house fire in Sydney’s northern beaches, with initial suspicions pointing to an e-scooter on charge inside the house as the potential cause of the fire. The volatile nature of Lithium-ion battery fires was emphasized by FRNSW’s Inspector Steven Perkins. The article also discusses the growing popularity of hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles in Australia, as well as the overall strength of the automotive industry in the country.
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Hybrid Car Catches on Fire, Injuring Firefighter
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