Flames continued to burn in the freezing cold in Roslindale Monday morning after a gas main caught fire the night before.

Boston Firefighters and other authorities responded to a 10-inch gas main fire at Hyde Park Avenue on Sunday. National Grid was first to arrive to the scene around 6 p.m. on the New Year's Eve night. Responders stood in the frigid, below-freezing temperatures as the fire roared on.

According to the Boston Fire Department, at least three workers were transported by Boston Emergency Medical Services for burn injuries. Multiple reports say a fourth worker was also injured while responding to the fire.

Officials said they chose not to shut off the gas in the area because it would leave thousands of homes without heat.

Commissioner @ChiefJoeFinn on scene at the gas leak/fire with National Grid officials pic.twitter.com/oILRXjmnao — Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) January 1, 2018

Shortly before midnight -- and the start of the new year -- Boston Fire said National Grid decided to "run a temporary by-pass line around the damaged pipe" to continue the flow of gas.

The fire continued to burn on Monday morning.