@bulb_tester2009, I've had quite a few incidents involving electronic ballasted EOL's, most of which were CFL's, but some of which were desk lamps and
fixtures. Most of my incidents were my doing, since I would try my best to force a lamp to reach EOL... on magnetic Preheat, and on various types of
electronic ballasted CFL's and desk lamps. (Didn't have access to magnetic Rapid Start ballasted fixtures back then.)
I'll have to tell those stories another time.
I did have a somewhat similar situation occur one day, back in 2016, while me and a friend were playing video games in her bedroom.
She had a two lamp Incandescent light fixture in her bedroom. One lamp was incandescent, but the other was actually a rather large CFL... I think possibly
a 26w GE Helical, but I'm not sure. It was in a closed fixture... not really the best place for that size CFL.
Anyways, while we were playing Call of Duty, the CFL got dimmer and dimmer, then went out. The lens of the fixture was too frosted, so I couldn't see
any signs of orange flashing or swirling or anything like that. About five minutes later, there was a loud electrical *POP brrzzt* from the CFL.
It was very violent. The Incandescent lamp actually flickered when this happened, and I honestly don't know why. I remember jumping, and she jumped as
well and mumbled "what the *fffff* was that?" Then I let her know that the CFL just finished burning out.

Up to this day I still don't know why that Incandescent lamp flickered when the CFL popped, but I will say that, it was actually one of the most violent
CFL EOL's I've ever encountered.