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You can now listen to this Fox News article! A recently released video captures the moment a fire chief’s dog in North Carolina started a small house fire in Chapel Hill by chewing on a lithium-ion battery. The Chapel Hill Fire Department released the video last Monday, reporting that Fire Chief David Sasser’s dog, Colton, was the cause of the accident, according to FOX 13 Tampa Bay. According to officials, the battery was fully charged, disconnected, and not subject to any recall, but was not stored securely. “Colton is a good boy, but he surfed while the humans were away and got ahold of a device with a lithium-ion battery,” the fire department said in a Facebook post. New details emerged after a small fire in a Chapel Hill, North Carolina home after a Marine Live-Action Shooting Camp Pendleton struck a patrol car near Colton. (Chapel Hill Fire Department/Facebook) An explosion occurred in the town of Rocks Beach when a driver hit a gas line and firefighters were injured. “Colton was able to grab the battery, chew it up, break its protective features, and ultimately cause the fire,” the department added. Fortunately, Colton escaped with only minor smoke exposure, and the house was largely intact, with only carpet damage. Colton sits next to fire department personnel after starting a fire inside the Chapel Hill Fire Chief’s home. (Chapel Hill Fire Department/Facebook) A Tesla charging unit raised widespread hell in a Texas garage, causing extensive damage to the home, officials said that Colton is now “safely crated while the humans are away.” The fire department used the incident to emphasize the importance of properly charging, storing, and handling lithium-ion batteries. Colton takes his pets after starting a small fire in a house in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Chapel Hill Fire Department/Facebook) Click here to get the Fox News app. “They store a lot of energy in a small place, from power tools and headphones to laptops and smart watches. If overcharged or damaged, these batteries can overheat, catch fire, or explode,” a separate Facebook post said. Bonnie Chu is a digital production assistant for Fox News Digital. (Tags for translation) North Carolina (T) Fire (T) Pets
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-21 00:30:00
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