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Tesla Car Fire Examination to Be Observed by U.S. Safety Agency

Tesla Car Fire Examination to Be Observed by U.S. Safety Agency

(Bloomberg) -- The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a technical specialist to observe Tesla Inc.’s examination of a Model S that caught fire in California on Friday, the agency said in a statement Monday.

The action is not a formal probe of how the lithium-ion battery pack caught fire without being involved a crash, NTSB spokesman Peter Knudson said. NTSB’s participation in Tesla’s review “will provide the agency with an opportunity to learn more about fires in all types of battery-powered vehicles,” he said.

The agency is investigating three separate incidents involving post-crash lithium-ion battery fires in Tesla vehicles, including fatal crashes that occurred in California and Florida.

In an emailed statement, a Tesla spokeswoman called the fire an “extraordinarily unusual occurrence” and said the company is investigating to determine the cause. The Model S driver was able safely exit the vehicle, she said.

Video of the fire was posted on Twitter on Friday by actress Mary McCormack, who was in the cast of “The West Wing” series among other roles.

--With assistance from Dana Hull.

To contact the reporter on this story: Ryan Beene in Washington at rbeene@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Jon Morgan at jmorgan97@bloomberg.net, Elizabeth Wasserman, Craig Trudell

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