Vehicle fire in Mattersburg: Fire brigade quickly on the spot!

Vehicle fire in Mattersburg: Fire brigade quickly on the spot!

Mattersburg, Burgenland, Österreich - On July 12, 2025, the fire brigade in Mattersburg, Burgenland, was alerted to a vehicle fire. The fire location was in the engine area area of a car, with no point in the vehicle. The fire could be brought under control with a fire extinguisher before the fire brigade arrived. The fire brigade then carried out reversal work to ensure that no embers remained. Thermal imaging cameras were also used for control. The total duration of the operation was around an hour. In addition to the Mattersburg fire brigade, the police were also deployed, which praised a good cooperation among those involved. [Fireworld] (https://www.fireworld.at/2025/14/bgld-pfk-brand-mit-feuerloescher-Unter-konrolle-- Unter-kontrolle reports and the quick reactions of the emergency services.

A similar incident occurred on August 3, 2023 in Tamsweg when the main guard Tamsweg and the Wölting fire truck were called to a vehicle fire on Preberstraße. The suspected technical defect in the engine compartment was also to be assumed as a cause of the fire, but the vehicle driver could effectively contain the resulting fire with a powder extinguisher. The fire brigade, too, was carried out here, which also controlled the area with a thermal imaging camera. The use also lasted about an hour and comprised a total of 30 emergency services and several vehicles, including a command vehicle, a tank and a armory. The commitment was supported by the police, the Red Cross and a towing service Meinverkärt.

risk assessment in vehicle fires

In addition to the local fires, comprehensive analyzes are important for the fire risk of vehicles. According to Dr. Dana Meißner, who heads the research & development area at the Institute for Security Technology, show statistical data that electric vehicles do not burn above average. However, a more precise risk assessment between electrical and conventional vehicles is important. Statistics indicate that electric vehicles can caught fire, especially when charging, often caused by inadequate equipment or user errors. In Finland, for example, five fires per 10,000 vehicles were registered for conventional vehicles in 2021, while in 2018 and 2019 2.8 and 5.2 fires per 10,000 fully electric cars were recorded. In China, the failure rate for electric cars was 0.9 to 1.2 per 10,000 vehicles and for conventional vehicles at 1.06 fires per 10,000 [bsbrand protection] (https://www.bsbrandschutz.de/artikel/statistischen-daten-verben-s- 4018112.html) offers further information.

Due to these numbers, Meißner expresses the need for a better data situation and evaluates the risk of causes of fire in an accident from electric vehicles. In order to be able to better counter the fire risks, it is advisable to focus on fire protection challenges, especially on parking spaces and charging spaces for electric vehicles.

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