A lithium-ion battery for a scooter started a five-alarm fire at a New York supermarket Sunday, injuring seven people.

Five firefighters, one EMS member and one civilian were injured but everyone is stable, said Laura Kavanagh, fire commissioner with the New York City Fire Department, in a Facebook post.

In a video filmed inside the supermarket, a fire breaks out and an individual tries to move items out of the way. The flames get bigger and the person runs out of the camera’s view. Eventually, the flames engulf the room before the video cuts.

The call came in at 10:41  a.m. Sunday, and over 200 members of the Fire and EMS departments were at the scene before the blaze was under control.

“There is extraordinary damage,” Kavanagh said in a statement posted online. “This entire building behind me is completely destroyed. The roof is caved in. There is nothing left.”

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Days before the fire broke out, the fire department posted a warning about the batteries.

“Fires caused by lithium ion batteries have increased dramatically in New York City with deadly consequences,” said Captain Michael Kozo from the fire department’s Fire Safety Education Unit.