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One dead, 36 injured in explosion at New York City shipyard

Officials said 36 people were injured, including firefighters and EMS workers, as crews searched for trapped workers before the blast.

  • On Friday, an explosion at a Staten Island shipyard killed one person and injured 36 others, according to the FDNY. Firefighting and EMS crews arrived within six minutes of initial reports.
  • Fire Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore said multiple people reported smoke and two workers trapped in a 150-foot metal structure at the shipyard, formerly owned by the Bethlehem Steel Company.
  • Five firefighters and rescue paramedics were searching the structure when a second blast occurred, causing further injuries, Chief of Department John Esposito said. "Confined spaces are very dangerous operations for any rescuers," Esposito noted.
  • Dr. David Prezant reported a fire marshal is in critical but stable condition with a fractured skull. Prezant said the marshal is doing "very well" but will be monitored for 24 hours to prevent brain swelling.
  • New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called the incident a "complex, fast-developing emergency situation" with more than 200 firefighters still at the scene Friday night. A comprehensive investigation into the cause will begin as soon as possible.
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One person died on Friday in a fire and a series of explosions in a dry dock at a shipyard in the Staten Island borough of New York City. 34 firefighters were also injured in the incident, Mayor Zohran Mamdani told The New York Times. Two of them had to be hospitalized.

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