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Argonne chemist Junbing Yan prepares a high temperature reactor for cathode material processing for lithium-ion batteries.

 

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2014 BMW i3 Premiere

 

2014 BMW i3 Premiere

 

2014 BMW i3 Premiere

 

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A look at the building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom. The showroom will be located on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

LAFD personnel gathered at the Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center in early November for a specialized seminar focused on the emerging challenges of lithium-ion and electric vehicle fires. In partnership with the LAFD Joint Hazard Assessment Team and researchers from the Fire Safety Research Institute, the training highlighted what firefighters need to know as EVs and battery-powered technology become more common on our streets and in our homes.

 

Through classroom presentations, real-world case studies, and hands-on learning, members explored fire behavior, tactical considerations, cooling methods, EMS considerations for battery-related injuries, and safety strategies designed to protect both responders and the community.

 

The seminar is part of LAFD’s ongoing effort to keep firefighters up to date on evolving hazards and practical response strategies.

 

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LAFD personnel gathered at the Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center in early November for a specialized seminar focused on the emerging challenges of lithium-ion and electric vehicle fires. In partnership with the LAFD Joint Hazard Assessment Team and researchers from the Fire Safety Research Institute, the training highlighted what firefighters need to know as EVs and battery-powered technology become more common on our streets and in our homes.

 

Through classroom presentations, real-world case studies, and hands-on learning, members explored fire behavior, tactical considerations, cooling methods, EMS considerations for battery-related injuries, and safety strategies designed to protect both responders and the community.

 

The seminar is part of LAFD’s ongoing effort to keep firefighters up to date on evolving hazards and practical response strategies.

 

Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo (Gary Apodaca)

 

LAFD Event 110325/110425

 

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | X: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

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