Structure Fire Draws Heavy Response to Pinellas Park Address
Pinellas Park emergency crews are on the scene of a structure fire reported at 11601 4 St N-Sp #4205. The incident, dispatched at 9:22 PM on Friday, June 5, 2026, has prompted a significant emergency response to the Pinellas Park address.
According to emergency dispatch, two units from Pinellas Park Fire Station 35, Engine 13 (E13) and Truck 13 (T13), were dispatched to the scene. The deployment of both an engine and a truck typically indicates a confirmed structure fire requiring both suppression and ladder/rescue capabilities.
The address, 11601 4 St N-SP, is located in Pinellas Park, Florida, near the North 4th Street and 116th Avenue area. According to reports, this location is within a developed urban area, suggesting a local neighborhood or commercial-residential setting. A Pinellas County 911 alert was sent on Tac C regarding the incident, and an updated alert was issued at 9:35 PM, according to the Pinellas Park Fire Department.
Residents in the vicinity are advised to shelter in place. A traffic alert indicates that 62nd Avenue is closed between 49th Street and 58th Street, according to reports, and motorists should avoid the area. For any structure fire, authorities recommend staying clear of the immediate vicinity to allow emergency personnel to work safely and efficiently.
Following a structure fire, authorities will typically secure the scene. An investigation into the cause of the fire will likely commence once the fire is under control and deemed safe. Official statements regarding the incident's cause, any potential injuries, or specific evacuation details are expected to be released as more information becomes available.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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