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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2023 · 54 MIN

Li-ion battery fires: Barowy and Goldfeder tackle the ‘spaghetti’ of tactical considerations

from Better Every Shift · host FireRescue1

“Just when I think I’m ready to handle any fire you throw my way, now this comes along.” Deputy Chief Billy Goldfeder channels Al Pacino in “The Godfather” when discussing the complexities of lithium-ion battery fires with Adam Barowy, lead research engineer with UL’s Fire Safety Research Institute. Barowy and Goldfeder break down the science behind Li-ion batteries and what makes operational options so challenging to navigate. The team digs into all these factors dominating ‘The Lithium-ion Years’: The impact of various products on containing these fires; The logistics of relocating the burning battery; The questions we simply can’t answer yet – but that the FSRI team is actively studying; and How secondary responders could be part of the solution. Listen in for these moments: “This fire does not require oxygen … you cannot get the cooling water where it needs to go – that’s the number one problem.” — Barowy “The fire report reads, ‘Fire started Dec. 1; we returned to quarters New Year’s Eve.” — Goldfeder “Start being ready for this even-faster-growing fire.” — Barowy Resources mentioned on the show: FSRI’s Take C.H.A.R.G.E. of Battery Safety campaign FireRescue1’s special coverage series supporting FSRI’s campaign FDNY Fire Tactics and Procedures, Hazardous Materials: Lithium-ion Battery Mobility Device Fires Email [email protected] to share your feedback.

“Just when I think I’m ready to handle any fire you throw my way, now this comes along.” Deputy Chief Billy Goldfeder channels Al Pacino in “The Godfather” when discussing the complexities of lithium-ion battery fires with Adam Barowy, lead research engineer with UL’s Fire Safety Research Institute. Barowy and Goldfeder break down the science behind Li-ion batteries and what makes operational options so challenging to navigate. The team digs into all these factors dominating ‘The Lithium-ion Years’: The impact of various products on containing these fires; The logistics of relocating the burning battery; The questions we simply can’t answer yet – but that the FSRI team is actively studying; and How secondary responders could be part of the solution. Listen in for these moments: “This fire does not require oxygen … you cannot get the cooling water where it needs to go – that’s the number one problem.” — Barowy “The fire report reads, ‘Fire started Dec. 1; we returned to quarters New Year’s Eve.” — Goldfeder “Start being ready for this even-faster-growing fire.” — Barowy Resources mentioned on the show: FSRI’s Take C.H.A.R.G.E. of Battery Safety campaign FireRescue1’s special coverage series supporting FSRI’s campaign FDNY Fire Tactics and Procedures, Hazardous Materials: Lithium-ion Battery Mobility Device Fires Email [email protected] to share your feedback.

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