Dunedin Triplex Fire: What We Know So Far
A residential fire at or near 337-338 Pershing St in Dunedin left two people evaluated at the scene, while officials said all occupants got out safely. Here is what we know so far.
According to Patch and WSVN 7News, crews found fire and smoke inside the structure and flames coming from the roof of one unit in the triplex-style building. Two people were evaluated at the scene for injuries, but no fatalities were reported in the available coverage.
SPFR said in a related post that all occupants were safely evacuated and that no injuries were reported in that update. Officials have not announced a cause, and the fire remains under investigation, according to SPFR and other available coverage.
The response included fire units from Palm Harbor and Clearwater, along with Sunstar Paramedics and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, according to Dunedin Fire Rescue and related responding agencies. That level of mutual aid suggests crews needed additional personnel and support to control the fire and assist with medical evaluation at the scene.
Dispatch records show 20,329 similar structure fire incidents in the past six months, underscoring how common these calls are in emergency response data. No confirmed road closure was reported in the Dunedin-specific coverage provided.
What's next: officials are expected to release more information as the investigation continues. So far, there is no confirmed cause, suspect information or arrest tied to the fire, according to the available reports.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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