The HazMat Guys

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THMG450 – 354 Take 2 – EV Bus Fire

June 21, 2024

In August 2022, an episode about a unique EV bus incident was recorded but not published due to a last-minute investigation. The team re-recorded on a new topic and forgot about the original episode. Recently, the friend involved approved its release. The episode is audio-only, recorded before video was used.

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Episode Overview

In this episode of the Hazmat Guys Podcast, Bobby Sal and Michael Mona discuss a unique and significant bus explosion incident involving an electric bus in Connecticut. Joined by guest Peter Lynch, a lieutenant from the Hamden Fire Department, they delve into the details of the incident, the challenges faced, and the lessons learned.

Segment Breakdown and Timestamps

[00:00] - Introduction and Sponsor Messages

  • Hosts: Bobby Sal and Michael Mona
  • Discussion of emergency decontamination methods.
  • Sponsor messages: First Line Technology and Gore Professional Products.

[06:30] - Episode Introduction

  • Welcome to episode 354.
  • Brief mention of upcoming events and happy hours.

[09:00] - Incident Introduction

  • Introduction of guest, Peter Lynch from Hamden Fire Department.
  • Peter Lynch shares his background and role.

[11:00] - Details of the Bus Explosion Incident

  • Description of the electric bus explosion in Connecticut.
  • The initial response and the unusual nature of the incident.

[14:00] - Initial Response and Observations

  • On-scene observations: hissing, popping, and white smoke.
  • Discovery of heat signatures on the battery.

[20:00] - Challenges Faced

  • Discussion on the challenges of dealing with lithium-ion battery fires.
  • The limitations of water application in such incidents.

[25:00] - Detailed Incident Analysis

  • Peter Lynch’s research and findings on electric bus fires.
  • Insights from various international resources on handling similar incidents.

[30:00] - Environmental Considerations

  • Steps taken to prevent environmental contamination.
  • The importance of moving the bus outside to avoid a larger disaster.

[35:00] - Lessons Learned and Future Considerations

  • Lessons learned from the incident.
  • Future considerations for handling electric vehicle fires.

[40:00] - Questions and Discussions

  • Discussion on the practicality of removing batteries in thermal runaway.
  • Audience questions and expert opinions.

[45:00] - Conclusion and Key Takeaways

  • Summary of the incident and key takeaways.
  • Encouragement to engage with further resources and training.

[48:00] - Call to Action

  • Call to action for listeners to subscribe, follow, and engage with the podcast.
  • Information on premium content and upcoming events.


Guest Information

Peter Lynch

  • Lieutenant, Hamden Fire Department
  • Email: plynch@hamden.com
  • Facebook: Peter Lynch