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Fire Breaks Out at NYU Langone Medical Center Building Under Construction

One person refused medical attention and no other injuries were reported

What to Know

  • The blaze erupted at the Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Pavilion, a state-of-the-art 830,000-square foot tower set to open in 2018
  • Smoke could be seen as far away as Fifth Avenue
  • The cause of the fire is under investigation; one person refused medical attention at the scene -- no other injuries were reported

A major fire broke out at a building under construction at NYU Langone Medical Center Wednesday, sending thick black smoke billowing over Manhattan and shutting down traffic in the area.

The city's Office of Emergency Management urged people to avoid the area and close windows near the scene as crews battled the blaze at First Avenue and East 30th Street. The flames were contained within an hour.

Authorities said the blaze broke out at the Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Pavilion, a state-of-the-art 830,000-square foot tower that had been set to open in 2018. On Wednesday night, the Fire Department said the cause of the fire was accidental: a spark from cutting metal.

One person refused medical attention at the scene; no other injuries were reported. The hospital, one of the city's busiest, was not evacuated.

NYU Langone said in a statement the fire broke out on the seventh floor of the building under construction. Construction crews were cleared out of the building after the blaze.

"The fire was confined to the construction site and was extinguished at approximately 12:45 p.m. During this time, hospital operations did not cease," a spokesperson said. "As a precaution, some patients in rooms on the north side of Tisch Hospital facing the construction were moved to the south side of the floor. They have since been located back to their rooms. Currently we are investigating cause and the extent of damage."

A fire burns at NYU Langone Medical Center in Kips Bay on Wednesday afternoon

Social media erupted with concern as smoke poured over the city. Some video posted to Twitter showed flames leaping from part of the building. 

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