Electric Wheelchair Explodes in Florida Woman's Driveway Minutes After Purchase
An electric wheelchair bought from a thrift store exploded in a Florida woman's driveway in Hollywood, Florida. Security cameras caught the wheelchair bursting into flames just minutes after she moved it outside her house.

A Florida woman narrowly escaped injury when an electric wheelchair she bought from a thrift store suddenly exploded in her driveway in Hollywood, Florida. Home security cameras captured the dramatic moment when the wheelchair burst into flames.
The woman had just moved the wheelchair from inside her house to the driveway when it exploded minutes later. The footage shows a large ball of fire erupting from the device.
The explosion was likely caused by the wheelchair's lithium-ion battery, which can become dangerous as they age or get damaged. These batteries are common in electric wheelchairs, phones, and other devices.
Thrift stores and second-hand shops often sell electric items without checking if their batteries are safe. Old lithium batteries can overheat and catch fire without warning, even when the device isn't being used.
This shows how dangerous old electric devices with lithium batteries can be, even when they seem fine. Many people buy used electric items from thrift stores without knowing the battery risks.
Fire officials may investigate the cause and issue safety warnings about used electric devices.
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