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Fire Chief Highlights E-bike Battery Hazards in Shed Blaze

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Fire Chief Highlights E-bike Battery Hazards in Shed Blaze
Charred e-bikes after a shed fire in High Park. Jim Jessop @ChiefJessopTFS
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Toronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop has been alerting the community about the fire dangers linked to lithium-ion batteries. On Wednesday, he gathered more evidence in his push for stricter regulations following a shed fire in High Park.

Toronto Fire crews put out a fire in a shed that Jessop claims was sparked by these batteries.

He shared a picture of the burnt remains of several e-bikes that were stored inside the shed at a residence near Roncesvalles Avenue and The Queensway.

Another lithium-ion battery fire in the city this afternoon, this incident involving e-bikes in a shed. Lithium-ion battery safety matters. The increasing frequency and severity of these fires continues to be a serious public safety concern across our city. #Toronto pic. twitter. com/y PLfbc Hz9W

– Jim Jessop (@Chief Jessop TFS) May 27, 2026

“Another lithium-ion battery fire in the city this afternoon, this incident involving e-bikes in a shed,” Jessop wrote on social media. “Lithium-ion battery safety matters. The increasing frequency and severity of these fires continues to be a serious public safety concern across our city.”

According to Toronto Fire, Wednesday’s fire was limited to the shed and thankfully didn’t cause any injuries. However, Jessop insists it’s more proof that we need tougher regulations.

Fire crews remain on scene of a fire at Roncesvalles Ave and The Queensway. Multiple e-bikes were involved, leading to a fully involved shed fire. Responding crews were able to contain the fire to its origin and there were no injuries. #toronto ^dc pic. twitter. com/og NB50v TFP

– Toronto Fire Services ???????? (@Toronto_Fire) May 27, 2026 Keep it Factual

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