Explosions and Fire on Staten Island Barge Injure Firefighters and Emergency Workers
1-Minute Brief
The incident highlights the risks faced by first responders during industrial accidents and raises questions about shipyard safety protocols.
Key Facts
- Two explosions occurred within an hour of each other along Staten Island's North Shore.
- Sixteen people were reported injured in the explosion and fire, including multiple firefighters.
- Injuries included firefighters, emergency workers, and at least one civilian.
- Officials stated that thirteen firefighters, two EMS personnel, and one civilian were wounded.
- A total of 34 firefighters and emergency workers were reported injured in one account.
What Happened
Explosions and a fire broke out on a barge at a Staten Island shipyard, resulting in injuries to emergency responders and at least one civilian, according to various reports.
Why It Matters
The event underscores the dangers associated with emergency response at industrial sites and may prompt reviews of safety measures for both workers and first responders. Reports vary on the number of injured, with figures ranging from 16 to 34 and differing breakdowns of those affected.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the explosions and review safety protocols at the shipyard. Updates on the condition of the injured may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- NYTLeft25m agoDeadly Explosions Injure Dozens of Firefighters on Staten Island Barge
- The IndependentLeft2h agoAt least 16 injured in major explosion and fire at New York City shipyard, officials say
- CBS NewsLeft4h agoStaten Island shipyard explosion, fire leaves 16 hurt, including multiple firefighters
