Gas Leak Draws Major Emergency Response to Clearwater Beach Condo
Clearwater Fire & Rescue Department personnel, alongside multiple supporting units, responded to a gas leak reported at 648 Poinsettia Av-Cl #124 in Clearwater Beach on Friday, May 22, 2026, at 9:21 PM, according to emergency dispatch.
A significant deployment of 12 emergency vehicles was dispatched to the scene, including engine companies (E46, E45, E44), a fire department unit (46FD), a truck company (T45), rescue units (R46, HR47, LR45), district chiefs (D45, D41), and additional Clearwater Fire & Rescue Department resources (CL320, CLFD). This substantial multi-agency response typically indicates a potentially serious incident requiring extensive resources for containment and safety.
The address, 648 Poinsettia Ave #124, is located in a residential condo/apartment area near the beach in Clearwater Beach, FL 33767, according to reports. The surrounding area comprises various residential properties.
For residents in the immediate vicinity of a gas leak, authorities typically advise a combination of actions depending on the severity. These may include evacuating to a safe distance, sheltering in place, or avoiding the area entirely. If a gas odor is detected inside a building, residents should evacuate immediately, call 911 from a safe location, and refrain from using any electrical devices, including light switches and phones, that could ignite lingering gas. Roads in the immediate vicinity may be closed to ensure public safety and allow emergency crews to work unimpeded.
Following the initial response, Clearwater Fire & Rescue Department, in conjunction with utility companies, will typically investigate the source and extent of the leak. Remediation efforts will then be undertaken to secure the area and ensure no further hazards exist. The public can expect further information to be released by officials as the situation develops and is brought under control.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
Read more: What we know: Clearwater Beach Gas Leak: What We Know So Far
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