Video of F-150 Lightning fire in Dearborn reveals melted trucks, responders’ obscenities

Police bodycam footage from an F-150 Lightning battery fire in a Dearborn holding lot on Feb. 4 revealed dramatic images of three melted pickup trucks, according to video footage released by the Dearborn Police Department.

Dearborn police and fire personnel responded to the incident, which involved three electric vehicles and no injuries and resulted in a five-week production shutdown. The automaker worked with battery supplier SK On to identify the cause and resolution prior to restart. In March, after consulting with its supplier, Ford recalled 18 of the 2023 F-150 Lightning pickups.

Images of the February battery fire damage to all-electric Ford F-150 pickup trucks in a Dearborn holding lot. Dearborn police and fire personnel responded to the incident, which involved three electric vehicles and no injuries and resulted in a five-week production shutdown.

Video footage, obtained by CNBC through a Michigan Freedom of Information Act request, “totaled about two hours of video, including overlapping footage, from 17 police bodycams and vehicle dashcams between 3:36 p.m. and 4:22 p.m. ET, according to time stamps on the bodycam videos,” CNBC said.