Siesta Key family 'narrowly escapes' house fire after video shows Tesla battery igniting in garage (Hurricane Helene)
Siesta Key family narrowly escapes house fire after video shows Tesla battery igniting in garage
Kellie Cowan and FOX 13 News Staff | September 30, 2024
SIESTA KEY, Fla. - A family on Siesta Key survived Hurricane Helene but narrowly escaped when they say a Tesla parked in their garage ignited in the middle of the night.
Most of the Hodges family was in bed when the blaze broke out. But two of their grandchildren stayed up a little past midnight and heard a popping sound coming from the garage and went to see what was going on.
Thats when they discovered what the Hodges describe as a "fireball." As fire alarms blared and the family rushed to get outside, they said the car became
engulfed in flames in less than a minute.
"Im just glad were alive, but everything Ive
Weve been married 38 years and everything we put into that house," said a teary Lisa Hodges. "We built it for our family and its all gone."..more
https://www.fox13news.com/news/electric-vehicle-catches-fire-garage-destroys-home-during-hurricane-helene
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