GROTON, Conn. (NNS) -- Statement from
Rear Admiral Rick Breckenridge, Commander, of Submarine Group Two in Groton,
Connecticut:
"Late yesterday afternoon, USS
MIAMI experienced a fire in the submarine's forward compartment.
"Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Fire
Department and Ship's force, along with mutual assistance from several other
area fire departments, immediately responded and successfully extinguished the
fire on USS MIAMI. I repeat, the fire is out.
"The fire and subsequent damage was
limited to the forward compartment spaces only which includes crew living and
command and control spaces. The nuclear propulsion spaces were physically
isolated from the Forward Compartment early during initial response.
"The ship's reactor has been shut
down for over 2 months and remained in a safe and stable condition throughout
the event. The propulsion spaces remained habitable and were continuously
manned through the night.
"There were no weapons on board in
the torpedo room.
The fire spread to spaces within the
submarine that were difficult to access. The heat and smoke contained in these
confined spaces made it challenging for fire-fighters to combat the blaze.
"I want to emphasize that the
heroic actions of the firefighting teams averted what could have been a much
more severe situation. As a result of their quick and effective response, the
fire was contained and brought under control.
"We greatly appreciate the strong
support received from our state and local partners who assisted us throughout
this event.
"All of USS MIAMI's crew and the
personnel supporting work and recovery efforts on the submarine are accounted
for.
"Seven people were injured during
the fire-fighting response. However, their injuries were minor in nature. The
injured personnel included three Portsmouth Naval Shipyard fire-fighters; two
ships force crew members; and two civilian fire-fighters providing support.
These personnel were either treated on-scene or transported to a local medical
facility for further treatment and all have been released. So all injured
personnel have been released and are in good shape. There were no casualties in
this fire.
"Again, the response of the
shipyard and the community fire-fighters has been exceptional. Their efforts
clearly minimized the severity of the event. They immediately took actions to
stabilize the situation, protect the public, and limit the impact to the
environment.
"So we are now moving forward with
recovery actions.
The shipyard remains open for normal
business and the workforce will report to work as scheduled.
A full investigation has begun to
determine the cause of the fire. We will continue to provide updates later
today as more information becomes available.
For now I need to get back to my
responsibilities in the command center."
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