Pinellas Park Gas Leak: What We Know So Far
A gas leak was reported at a residence in Pinellas Park late Tuesday, and this is what we know so far.
Confirmed details are limited. No injuries, evacuations or cause have been publicly reported yet, and no additional web coverage was available at this time.
Emergency crews were sent to 501 116th Ave. N., #55, after the initial dispatch, with Engine 13 and Truck 13 listed on scene. That response suggests firefighters were treating the call as a potential hazardous materials or fire-safety risk, with crews likely checking for the source of the leak, isolating the area and making sure the scene was safe.
Dispatch records show 125 similar gas leak incidents have been logged in the area over the past six months, indicating these calls are not unusual for local responders even when the specific cause varies.
What happens next will depend on whether officials determine the leak came from a utility line, appliance or other source. Additional updates would typically come from fire officials, police or the gas utility after crews secure the scene and complete their assessment.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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