Agree with Chist, these videos have been around since Lipo/electric started to be used in glow engines. Same as with the electric powered car. Fire from any type of fuel can and has happened (gasoline is the worst). With Lipo's you need to by a quality charger. That is the most important purchase for electric power. Set up correctly and it will keep things from overcharging. Some of the early problems with lipo's stemmed from using NiCad chargers which just kept charging and some at a very high amperage rate. With the correct charger, setup correctly for the pack you are charging it really takes allot to make them explode.
Second caution is if the pack is puffed, it is done, get a new one. Puffing is the first sign that the pack is finished. This can happen if the pack is left fully charged for long periods. Lipo's that are not going to be used (even for a week) should be left at below 60% charge. Trying to stretch out a pack useful life once puffed is asking for trouble.
Best, DennisT