WASHINGTON -- One federal safety agency has dispatched an investigator and another says it is gathering information on a Tesla battery fire in Southern California.
The National Transportation Safety Board said Monday it is sending a technical specialist to watch Tesla's examination of the Model S that caught fire Friday on a street in West Hollywood. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a statement that it "continues to collect information regarding this incident and will take appropriate action as warranted."
of her husband's Tesla car shooting flames near the front wheels. She says in a tweet that there was no accident and the incident was "out of the blue." McCormack is married to director Michael Morris.
The NTSB makes recommendations on transportation safety issues, while NHTSA has authority to seek regulations and recalls.
In a statement, the NTSB said the trip will allow the agency to learn about fires in all battery-powered vehicles.
Tesla called the incident "an extraordinarily unusual occurrence" and says it's working to understand the cause of the fire. No one was hurt in the blaze.
This is what happened to my husband and his car today. No accident,out of the blue, in traffic on Santa Monica Blvd. Thank you to the kind couple who flagged him down and told him to pull over. And thank god my three little girls weren’t in the car with him
— Mary McCormack (@marycmccormack)