Gulfport Brush Fire: What We Know So Far
A brush fire prompted a Gulfport Fire Rescue response near Miranda Way and Granada Circle East, and this is what we know so far.
There was no additional web coverage available in the first 15 to 20 minutes after dispatch, so no injuries, cause or containment details have been confirmed publicly. The incident remains an active emergency response based on dispatch information.
Dispatch records show Gulfport Fire Rescue sent Engine 8, Brush 8 and Rescue 8 to the scene at 6:20 p.m., a response that suggests crews were treating the fire as a small but potentially fast-moving outdoor fire. Brush fires can spread quickly in dry grass, weeds or other light fuels, especially when wind and access conditions make initial attack more difficult.
Historical dispatch data show a smoke investigation at the same address on June 10, 2026, one day earlier. That prior call may or may not be related, but it is the only recent incident on record at this location.
No official update has been posted yet, and no investigation details have been released. Additional information would typically come from fire officials after crews assess the scene and determine whether the fire is under control and whether a cause can be identified.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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