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Pinellas Park Vehicle Fire Increases Emergency Response to Two Units on 38th Avenue N

June 17, 2026

Pinellas Park, FL – Emergency responders dispatched to a vehicle fire at 6000 38th Avenue N saw their deployment increase to two responding units after initial reports, according to emergency dispatch updates. The incident was first reported at 8:27 PM on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.

Initially, two units were dispatched: Fire Engine 2 (E2) from Pinellas Park Fire Station 35 - Fire Administration, and Police Department unit 5 (PD5). However, dispatch confirmed that an additional unit was requested and is now responding, bringing the total number of emergency vehicles at the scene to two, beyond the initial police deployment. The specific nature of this additional unit was not immediately clear, but an additional fire unit or specialized support vehicle is common for vehicle fires.

The address, 6000 38 Av N, is in Pinellas Park, Florida. This area is known for its mix of residential and commercial properties along a local arterial road. While 38th Avenue N often experiences traffic impacts from incidents, no reports currently confirm a widespread disruption to the major intersection of 38th Avenue N and I-275 from this particular fire. Pinellas Park has a population of 53,352 residents.

For residents in the immediate vicinity, authorities typically advise avoiding the area to allow emergency personnel to work safely. In the case of a vehicle fire, there is generally no need for wide-scale evacuation or shelter-in-place orders unless smoke conditions become hazardous or there is a risk of explosion from fuel or other materials in the vehicle. Residents should keep windows closed if smoke is present and follow any direct instructions from on-scene emergency personnel.

Following a vehicle fire, fire investigators will typically examine the vehicle to determine the cause of the blaze. The Pinellas Park Police Department will manage any necessary traffic control and may conduct further investigation if the fire originated under suspicious circumstances. Updates on the incident's resolution or any potential impacts on traffic are expected to be released by officials as more information becomes available.

This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.

Read more: What we know: Pinellas Park Vehicle Blaze: What We Know So Far

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