29/05/2026
Have an e-bike or e-scooter?
Always follow this safety advise when charging.
An investigation into a house fire in Normanton earlier today (Thursday 28 May) has determined the most likely cause to be accidental due to the failure of a lithium-ion battery within an e-scooter.
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire firefighters were mobilised at 09:03 hours to a three-storey terraced property on Baseball Drive, following a 999 call to control operators.
Crews attended from Ascot Drive, Kingsway, Nottingham Road, Long Eaton, Alfreton, Ilkeston, Ashbourne, Belper and Stapleford stations.
All three floors of the property were on fire, causing significant damage to the building. The fire also spread to the loft space of neighbouring properties.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus evacuated residents from the affected properties, and everyone was accounted for.
At its peak, seven fire engines, an aerial ladder platform (ALP), a water carrier, a command support unit, and a welfare unit were at the scene.
Crews used a combination of hose reel and main line jets to extinguish the fire and damp down the area. The gas and electrics were also isolated to all properties involved.
Derbyshire Constabulary temporarily closed nearby Vulcan Street and set up a cordon on Baseball Drive to allow emergency services to deal with the incident.
One person was taken to hospital by East Midlands Ambulance Service with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Several people were treated for minor injuries and smoke inhalation.
Firefighters left the scene at 14:58 hours and handed over to the responsible housing provider.
Derbyshire fire crews will return this evening to re-inspect the property.
The following fire safety advice is issued by Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service:
• Only charge e-bikes and e-scooters when you are awake and alert so you can respond quickly if there is a fire. Do not charge them when you are asleep or away from home.
• Avoid storing or charging e-bikes and e-scooters on escape routes or in communal areas, as this can block a safe exit in the event of a fire.
• Regularly inspect your product for damage or warning signs that the battery may be failing, as this can increase the risk of a fire developing quickly.
• In the event of an e-bike, e-scooter or lithium-ion battery fire, do not attempt to extinguish it. Get out, stay out and call 999.
• Make sure you have working smoke alarms fitted on every level of your home.