A Queens school was evacuated when smoke from a fire at a neighboring construction site seeped into the building Friday morning, officials said.

About 30 children and several adults experienced upper respiratory issues due to smoke inhalation at PS/IS 128Q on 65th Drive near Juniper Valley Road in Middle Village, police said.

Fifth-grader Lauren Titone, 10, described the scene right before first period.

“We were in the auditorium. A minute later the light started blinking. I was afraid. People started crying a little. I was crying too. The teachers were calming the students down. They were saying, ‘Calm

down. Everything is going to be fine,'” Titone said.

Despite the panic, the grade schooler’s concern was with her peers.

“Two of my friends have asthma and I was getting a little scared for them.”

Her father, Gary Titone, 56, who also has a 13-year-old daughter at the school, rushed over as soon as he was notified of the situation.

“I hugged her. She looked safe. I said, ‘How are you doing? You okay?’ She gave me the thumbs up and the big smile and that made me feel better.”

According to officials, a rubbish fire had broken out at a construction site behind the building about 8:30 a.m. and the smoke seeped into the school

Students and adults were evaluated by medics at the scene but none required hospitalization.

The school houses kids from kindergarten through eighth grade.

In a statement, Department of Education spokeswoman Miranda Barbot said: “PS 128 was temporarily evacuated due to smoke outside of the building, and there are no serious injuries reported. While FDNY investigated and determined the building was safe to reenter, EMS was immediately called to evaluate several individuals out of an abundance of caution.”