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Emergency services attend e-bike fire at Forest Lake home

Emergency services have assessed multiple patients at a Brisbane family home after an e-bike caught on fire on Friday morning.

Emergency services have assessed multiple patients at a Brisbane family home after an e-bike caught on fire.
Emergency services have assessed multiple patients at a Brisbane family home after an e-bike caught on fire.

Paramedics rushed to a Forest Lake family home after an e-bike caught on fire in the morning on December 1.

A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said one crew assessed two adults and two children at Oldbury Pl.

“Patients have been exposed to smoke but are in a stable condition,” a spokesman said.

“We received the call just before 6am and we are still at the property.

“All patients have declined transport to hospital,” he said.

The fire had been extinguished upon the arrival of fire crews who worked to ventilate the property.

A QFES spokeswoman said one crew would investigate the cause of the fire.

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