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Ann Arbor firefighters respond to second lithium battery fire within two days

No one was injured.

An Ann Arbor Fire Department truck is parked outside the Forest Avenue Parking Structure, where wet drills are taking place on June 3, 2021. In the distance, more trainings are taking place at University Towers. (Meredith Bruckner)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Firefighters have responded to a second fire caused by lithium batteries in just two days.

The Ann Arbor Fire Department responded to a call just after 6 p.m. about a house fire on the 700 block of South Seventh Street on Saturday, June 6.

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Investigators on the scene found the basement of the house filled with smoke. Lithium batteries were found to have started on fire due to thermal runway but burned through a waterline that, luckily, put out the fire.

Officials said the home only sustained soot and smoke damage. No one was injured.

Firefighters responded to a fire in the basement of the Pretzel Bell restaurant on Ann Arbor’s Main Street on Friday, July 5. That fire was caused by a lithium-ion battery for a leaf blower set on an electrical switch gearbox. The restaurant is closed until repairs can be made.

The fire department has these recommendations for those using or storing lithium batteries.

  • Only use and purchase batteries from the original equipment manufacturer as these meet manufacturer standards. Knock-off brands may not meet these standards.
  • Remove batteries from chargers when fully charged. Only charge batteries at home with adult supervision.
  • Do not charge batteries that have been damaged. Recycle them at the appropriate facility.
  • Don’t charge batteries in exit areas, including scooters.
  • Charge batteries in an area with working smoke detectors.

Read: Basement fire sparked by lithium-ion battery closes Ann Arbor restaurant


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Sarah has worked for WDIV since June 2018. She covers community events, good eats and small businesses in Ann Arbor and has a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics from Grand Valley State University.

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