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Construction Crew Hits 4-Inch Gas Main Near New Engineering Hall, Forcing Mass Maritime Campus Evacuation Including Training Ship

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Confirmed Threat

On May 28, 2026, a construction crew struck a 4-inch natural gas main near the end zone of the football field at Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Bourne, triggering a large emergency response and evacuation of nearby buildings including Harrington Hall, the campus library, and the training ship TS Patriot State. Six fire departments responded and National Grid shut off the gas approximately two hours after the rupture. Classes were canceled for the remainder of the day and no injuries were reported.

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Institution
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Public Bachelors · MA
~1,700 studentsMMA Emergency Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

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MMA Emergency Alert: A natural gas main has been struck during construction near the football field. Harrington Hall, the Library, and nearby buildings including the TS Patriot State are being evacuated as a precaution. Emergency personnel are on scene. Avoid the area and await further updates.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Bourne Fire Department was dispatched at approximately 1:57 PM EDT on Thursday, May 28, 2026, when a construction crew struck the 4-inch gas main near the under-construction Marinakis Hall engineering building
Harrington Hall, the campus library, and all nearby structures were evacuated; notably the TS Patriot State training ship was also evacuated while a cruise ship docked at MMA was told to shelter in place
The response was mutual aid: six engines total from Bourne (2), Plymouth, Wareham, Onset, and Sandwich fire departments
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MMA Emergency Update: The natural gas leak has been shut off by National Grid. All clear has been given for the affected areas. Classes are canceled for the remainder of the day. No injuries were reported.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

National Grid took approximately one hour to arrive on scene and completed the gas shut-off shortly after 4 PM EDT, roughly two hours after the initial rupture
MMA officials confirmed no injuries and stated that nearby buildings were evacuated out of an abundance of caution
The cancellation of classes for the remainder of the day affected MMA's end-of-semester schedule in late May 2026
Context

Background

Massachusetts Maritime Academy is a state-supported maritime college on the Cape Cod Canal in Bourne, Massachusetts, training approximately 1,700 cadets for careers in marine transportation, engineering, and emergency management. On May 28, 2026, during active construction of the new Marinakis Hall engineering building, a construction crew struck a 4-inch natural gas main near the end zone of the campus football field at approximately 1:57 PM EDT. Bourne Fire Chief William Melanson confirmed that all nearby buildings and structures were evacuated, including the training ship TS Patriot State. A cruise ship docked at MMA's pier was not fully evacuated but its occupants were ordered to shelter in place. National Grid crews were summoned and the gas shut-off was completed shortly after 4 PM, approximately two hours after the initial strike. This incident comes roughly five months after the January 2026 incinerator fire aboard the TS Patriot State off Puerto Rico, making 2025-26 an unusually eventful emergency-response year for the academy.
Analysis

Key Findings

Construction of new campus facilities at coastal maritime academies carries unique risk because campuses often include piers, ships, and marine facilities where a gas emergency triggers maritime as well as land-based evacuation protocols
Evacuating a training ship for a land-based gas leak is an unusual cross-modal emergency response illustrating MMA's integrated campus-and-vessel emergency planning
National Grid's one-hour response time to shut off the gas highlighted a common challenge in utility emergencies at campus construction sites
Six mutual-aid fire departments responded, reflecting standard Cape Cod hazmat mutual-aid protocols for utility strikes near populated areas
Outcome
No injuries. Multiple buildings evacuated. Gas shut off by National Grid shortly after 4 PM. Classes canceled for remainder of May 28.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion