Fire - Lexus LS 600hl Hybrid 2008 Emergency Response Manual

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Emergency Response (Continued)

Fire

Approach and extinguish a fire using proper vehicle fire fighting practices as
recommended by NFPA, IFSTA, or the National Fire Academy (USA).
Extinguishing Agent
Water has been proven to be a suitable extinguishing agent.
Initial Fire Attack
Perform a fast, aggressive fire attack.
Divert the runoff from entering watershed areas.
Attack teams may not be able to identify an LS 600h L until the fire
has been knocked down and overhaul operations have commenced.
NOTE:
The LS 600h L is equipped with an air suspension system. In the
event of fire, air leakage may occur, allowing the body to drop.
Fire in the HV Battery Pack
Should a fire occur in the NiMH HV battery pack, attack crews
should utilize a water stream or fog pattern to extinguish any fire
within the trunk except for the HV battery pack.
WARNING:
The NiMH battery electrolyte is a caustic alkaline (pH 13.5)
that is damaging to human tissues. To avoid injury by
coming in contact with the electrolyte, wear proper personal
protective equipment.
The battery modules are contained within a metal case and
accessibility is limited.
To avoid serious injury or death from severe burns or
electric shock, never breach or remove the high voltage
battery pack cover under any circumstance including fire.
When allowed to burn themselves out, the LS 600h L NiMH battery
modules burn rapidly and can quickly be reduced to ashes except for
the metal.
Offensive Fire Attack
Normally flooding a NiMH HV battery pack with copious amounts of
water at a safe distance will effectively control the HV battery pack
fire by cooling the adjacent NiMH battery modules to a point below
their ignition temperature. The remaining modules on fire, if not
extinguished by the water, will burn themselves out.
However, flooding the LS 600h L HV battery pack is not
recommended due to the battery case design and location preventing
the responder from properly applying water through the available vent
openings safely. Therefore, it is recommended that the incident
commander allow the LS 600h L HV battery pack to burn itself out.
Defensive Fire Attack
If the decision has been made to fight the fire using a defensive attack,
the fire attack crew should pull back a safe distance and allow the
NiMH battery modules to burn themselves out. During this defensive
operation, fire crews may utilize a water stream or fog pattern to
protect exposures or to control the path of smoke.
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