
E-Scooter Battery Fire in St. Georgen Managed with Water Cooling
A defective e-scooter battery caught fire in St. Georgen, requiring firefighting teams to use water immersion to safely cool the battery and prevent re-ignition.
Incident Overview
On March 4, 2026, the volunteer fire brigades in St. Georgen near Salzburg responded to a fire involving a defective e-scooter. The battery of the electric vehicle had caught fire, prompting an emergency response to contain and extinguish the flames.
Firefighting Response
Firefighters from Eching, St. Georgen, and Holzhausen arrived at the scene where the e-scooter was already burning. An initial attack by an emergency team equipped with breathing apparatus quickly brought the fire under control.
Battery Cooling Measures
To prevent the battery cells from reigniting due to residual chemical energy, the damaged battery was submerged in a water bath for an extended period. This cooling method is critical to halt thermal reactions within lithium-based cells that can cause repeated ignition.
Operational Impact and Outcome
The incident involved four firefighting vehicles and multiple volunteer units. After approximately one hour, the fire was fully extinguished and the battery safely cooled. No injuries were reported during the response.
Safety Takeaways
This incident highlights the importance of specialized procedures when dealing with lithium-ion battery fires, including the use of water immersion to mitigate the risk of thermal runaway and re-ignition. Fire services should be prepared with appropriate training and equipment to manage such hazards effectively.

