Gas Leak Prompts Major Emergency Response to Tarpon Springs Residence
A significant emergency response was initiated late Monday night after a gas leak was reported at 3828 Ashwick Ct #102 in Tarpon Springs, according to emergency dispatch.
Seven units from various emergency services were dispatched to the scene at 10:21 PM on Monday, May 18, 2026. The units included T54, S57, E56, E58, D57, D65, and LR65. This roster typically indicates a comprehensive response involving fire suppression, rescue, and supervisory personnel, suggesting the potential for a serious situation.
The address, 3828 Ashwick Ct #102, appears to be located within a residential neighborhood in Tarpon Springs, likely an apartment or condominium unit within a multi-unit complex, according to reports.
For residents in the immediate vicinity of a gas leak, authorities typically advise sheltering in place, closing windows and doors, and avoiding the area unless instructed to evacuate by emergency personnel. If the smell of gas is strong or present indoors, residents should evacuate the building immediately and call 911 from a safe location. Do not use electrical devices, including cell phones, inside the building if a strong gas odor is detected.
Following an incident of this nature, an investigation by local fire officials and potentially the gas utility company would typically commence to determine the leak's source and ensure the area is safe. Residents can expect further information from official channels once the situation is stabilized and preliminary assessments are complete.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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