Four individuals undergo assessment following a laptop's explosion at a school located in Northeast Washington D.C.
In a sudden incident that occurred just before 11 a.m. on Wednesday morning, a lithium-ion battery in a laptop ignited at an education facility in Northeast D.C. The location of the incident is near Capitol Hill, but no details about a military truck crash were given.
Emergency personnel responded to the facility due to the laptop battery incident. Hazmat units were called to secure the battery and prevent any potential hazards. Fortunately, the fire and explosion were contained, and the incident did not result in a spread of fire.
Four people were evaluated at the scene, but none of them were taken to a local hospital. No additional information about injuries or damages was provided. The school affected by the incident is located in the 500 block of 19th Street, Northeast, but the exact identity of the school remains unclear.
This is a developing story, and more information is expected to be released as the investigation continues. It's worth noting that Washington, D.C., ranks third in the U.S. for most bug infestations, but this incident does not seem to be related to that statistic.
The incident was reported by D.C. Fire and EMS, and it's important to remind everyone to handle lithium-ion batteries with care to prevent such incidents in the future. This new information is not related to the earlier mentioned military truck crash. We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.
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