Man, the world loves it when Teslas catch fire! Well, all you Tesla-doubting pyromaniacs, have we ever got some news for you!

Earlier this week a Model S burst into flames at a car repair shop in Southern California after the owner limped it in with a “low pressure” warning on the dash.

He parked out front of the shop and was inside filling out the paperwork when he heard a hissing noise coming from the car.

And then it caught fire.

Firefighters were able to put out the blaze, which took a toll on the front end of the 1,200-mile silver Model S, but didn’t hurt anyone or damage the building. Then, after the fire had abated, they waited a full six hours to make sure the vehicle’s lithium-ion batteries wouldn’t reignite, as they’re wont to do.

After speaking directly with Tesla on the phone, and convinced the ordeal had concluded, police towed the vehicle to a lot in nearby Campbell. But when it got there, it gave off that telltale hissing noise again and caught fire once more.

Thanks to the local CBS station for uploading footage of the car’s second ignition in one day to Youtube. Enjoy!

In order to really get at the batteries the second time around, firefighters used a forklift and some blocks to prop the vehicle partially on its side, thus exposing the underside of the vehicle.

The Santa Clara County Fire crews say this is the first such issue they’ve had to face, and are still learning how to deal with Tesla’s rather spontaneously combustible cars. Tesla says that is is aware of the fires and is investigating.