Gas main struck, prompting evacuation and emergency response on Staten Island

New York’s Staten Island. In New Dorp Beach, an emergency response was called Tuesday morning due to a ruptured gas main.

According to a department official, the FDNY was notified of the struck gas line on Finley Avenue at 10:36 a.m.

According to a National Grid spokesperson, the FDNY and the gas utility business responded after a non-National Grid third-party contractor impacted a service line.

The FDNY spokeswoman responded by stating that the building has been evacuated. As of right now, no injuries have been recorded.

According to a National Grid spokesperson, the incident affected one customer.

According to the utility’s spokesperson, National Grid has since safely secured the gas service. Repairs are still being made.

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