
Orchard Park, New York – A serious fire broke out at the private residence of Buffalo Bills running back James Cook after a Tesla vehicle caught fire while charging inside the home’s garage.
According to initial reports, the electric vehicle ignited while connected to a charging unit in the enclosed garage. The fire spread rapidly, producing heavy flames and thick smoke that quickly engulfed the entire garage area.
The Orchard Park Fire Department responded promptly to the emergency call. Firefighters faced challenges controlling the blaze due to the nature of lithium-ion batteries commonly used in electric vehicles, which can burn intensely and reignite. It took significant effort to fully contain the fire.
No injuries were reported. James Cook and anyone inside the home were able to evacuate safely before the fire intensified.

The garage and all property inside it were reportedly destroyed. The main structure of the house avoided major structural damage, though officials noted that overall property losses appear substantial.
At this time, authorities have not confirmed the cause of the fire. Investigators are examining whether the incident was related to the charging process, the home’s electrical system, or a potential vehicle malfunction. No official conclusions have been released.
The incident has drawn attention from local residents and Bills fans alike, renewing broader discussions around electric vehicle charging safety in residential garages.
Fire officials stated that more details will be shared once the investigation is complete.