Fire, Collapse, and Chaos: Jacksonville Airport Garage Incident
Training & Consulting: https://www.stachedtraining.com A fire broke out on the third floor of the parking garage at Jacksonville International Airport, quickly spreading to over 50 vehicles and causing a partial structural collapse. Initial reports suggested a Tesla was involved, but that rumor was quickly debunked. While the exact cause remains under investigation, the rapid fire progression points to a potential lithium-ion battery failure — possibly in a hybrid vehicle. This video breaks down the incident timeline, challenges of fighting vehicle fires in unsuppressed garages, structural risks, and why newer parking structure designs need to adapt to modern vehicle hazards. We’ll also listen in on actual fire department radio traffic from the response. ⚠️ Radio traffic has been edited for clarity and flow. Timeline references are approximate. Radio Traffic: • 5/16/25 - Jacksonville (FL) Fire - Major P...

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