Woman Jumps from Window as E-Bike Fire Blocks Escape in London
Woman Leaps from Window as E-Bike Fire Blocks Escape

A woman was forced to leap from a first-floor window after two e-bikes burst into flames at a flat in London, blocking her escape route. The incident occurred in Brondesbury Park, Brent, at a detached house converted into flats.

Details of the Blaze

Emergency services responded to the fire at around 5am on June 10. The blaze was caused by a lithium battery failure on an e-bike that was charging, with a second bike also catching fire. The bikes obstructed the doors to a flat, leaving windows as the only escape route.

A woman escaped by jumping from a first-floor window at the front of the building, while three other residents managed to get out by climbing onto a flat roof at the rear of the property on the first floor.

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Fire Brigade Warning

A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: 'The fire blocked the residents' main escape route, preventing them from exiting the flat. As a result, they were forced to evacuate the building through bedroom windows.'

'This incident highlights why you should always ensure your escape route is clear and why we recommend never storing an e-bike or e-scooter on your means of escape, such as a hallway or by your front door. We've seen the devastating consequences of what can happen when an exit is blocked by an e-scooter fire. Instead, keep it in a room where you can shut a door, contain the fire and call 999.'

'This incident also highlights the importance of working smoke alarms and heat detection. Smoke alarms give the earliest possible warning when a fire starts, and we would urge everyone to make sure they have one fitted in every room where a fire can start, except kitchens or bathrooms, where heat alarms are more appropriate.'

Rising E-Bike Fires

'In London, we have been attending a fire, on average every other day involving an e-bike or e-scooter. Last year, we saw a record number of fires [206] and this is why we urge those who own one of these vehicles, or are thinking about purchasing one, to take a look at our #ChargeSafe advice to help keep themselves and those around them safe.'

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