Tallmadge Wakeman D'Elia was killed by an e-cigarette which exploded and sent fragments into his cranium at his home in St Petersburg, Florida. The vape pen also caused a fire that burned about 80% of ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — An exploding vape pen hurled fragments into a Florida man’s head, killing him and starting a fire that burned most of his body, an autopsy report said. The Pinellas-Pasco ...
We've seen them on national headlines. E-cigs and vape pens exploding causing burns and serious injuries. Now, fire investigators believe it could have led to a death. The police department received a ...
When we fly, there’s a small risk that a battery powering our phones or laptops could start a dangerous fire on board. But the most common source of battery-related fires in airplane travel is ...
So far, there are no specifics available about what kind of vape pen was being used when the accident occurred, but Spectrum News 9 reports that St. Petersburg So far, there are no specifics available ...