1 Killed, 34 Injured In Major Explosion At Staten Island Shipyard

1 Killed, 34 Injured In Major Explosion At Staten Island Shipyard /Image@ Fox News‎

A significant explosion and fire erupted at a Staten Island shipyard on Friday afternoon, resulting in the injury of numerous New York City Fire Department (FDNY) firefighters and first responders, as well as the death of one civilian.

‎During a press briefing on Friday night, FDNY EMS Deputy Assistant Chief, Ian Swords, confirmed that a civilian lost their life at the scene and that 34 firefighters were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

‎Among the injured, two individuals sustained severe injuries, a fire marshal who is currently in critical condition and a firefighter in serious condition. Both experienced “blast energy” effects from the explosion, which can lead to internal injuries.

‎Richmond University Medical Center reported that the fire marshal has suffered a temporal fracture and a minor brain bleed, while doctors are monitoring the firefighter for potential muscle damage.

‎New York City Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, provided updates on the situation after 9 p.m., stating that the fire had been brought “under control.”

‎”Today, a fire ignited on Richmond Terrace in Staten Island, followed shortly by reports of an explosion,” he posted on X. “What transpired was a rapidly evolving emergency that claimed one life and injured over 30 civilians and first responders. The fire is now contained.”

‎He added, “We mourn the loss of life today and keep their family in our thoughts. This evening, I visited a firefighter in serious condition and the family of the fire marshal who remains critical. I urge all New Yorkers to keep those injured, and their families, in your thoughts.

‎To the first responders who bravely faced danger without hesitation, thank you. You risk your lives daily for the safety of others, and our city is grateful.”

‎The incident began when authorities received a call at 3:27 p.m. local time about workers trapped in a confined space at 3075 Richmond Terrace, situated between Lockman and Andros avenues.

‎Upon arrival, first responders encountered smoke and flames in the basement of a 150-by-150-foot metal structure located at the rear of the shipping docks. Reports indicated that two workers were trapped inside, prompting crews to initiate a search.

‎A second alarm was raised at 4:08 p.m., and just 11 minutes later, a “major explosion” occurred at 4:19 p.m., resulting in a large fire and a massive emergency response.

‎The FDNY deployed 68 units and 212 personnel to tackle the blaze.

‎”We had firefighters inside conducting searches, as well as on top of the barge and adjacent areas,” stated FDNY Chief John Esposito. “Several were injured during this operation. We did recover a deceased civilian.”

‎As of 8 p.m. local time, Esposito confirmed that the fire was under control and all searches had been completed. No individuals remain unaccounted for, and an investigation into the incident will continue.

‎Mamdani expressed his appreciation for every first responder who rushed to assist during the crisis.

‎”As the fire intensified, first responders did what they always do, they ran toward danger to ensure others could escape safely,” he said during the briefing.

‎”Firefighters from across our city responded, demonstrating an all-hands-on-deck effort. I commend each of them for their swift actions and bravery.”

‎Once the fire is fully extinguished, FDNY marshals will conduct a thorough investigation into its origins. “The findings will be shared with New Yorkers as soon as possible,” he assured.

‎”In the meantime, I encourage all New Yorkers to remember those who have been injured and honor the memory of the individual we lost.”

 

By: Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong

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