Pinellas Park House Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire was reported Tuesday evening at 1491 76th Avenue North in Pinellas Park, and there are no publicly confirmed details yet on injuries, damage or cause. This is what we know so far.
Confirmed information remains limited. Dispatch records show crews were sent to the address at 8:09 p.m. with Engine 7 assigned to the call, indicating an active fire response at a residential or other building structure. No additional official statements or news reports were available in the search results at this time.
The emergency response appears to have started with at least one fire engine, which is the standard first step for an initial structure fire assignment. In fire dispatch systems, a single engine response can indicate an early assessment phase, with additional units typically added if the fire is confirmed, spreading or affecting nearby structures.
Historical dispatch data show a prior structure fire at the same address on May 17, 2026. That does not establish a connection between the two incidents, but it does show this location has been the site of at least one previous fire response in recent weeks.
What happens next will depend on whether firefighters can quickly contain the blaze and whether investigators are called to determine the origin and cause. Officials often release more details after the scene is secured, including whether anyone was hurt and whether the fire was accidental or suspicious.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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