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With more lithium-ion batteries comes more fire risk. San Diego now has an expert for that.

San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Rob Rezende became the region’s alternative energy emergency response coordinator in April. It is a role designed to keep firefighters ahead of changing technology

Battalion Chief Rob Rezende with a hazardous material truck behind him at San Diego Fire Station 45 in Mission Valley on Aug. 26. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Battalion Chief Rob Rezende with a hazardous material truck behind him at San Diego Fire Station 45 in Mission Valley on Aug. 26. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Rob Rezende became the region’s alternative energy emergency response coordinator in April

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