Hazmat Incident Draws Major Response to 330 3 St S-Sp in Saint Petersburg
Emergency responders descended upon 330 3rd Street South in Saint Petersburg tonight following a hazardous materials incident dispatched at 8:30 PM on Saturday, June 13, 2026, according to emergency dispatch.
A significant deployment of 13 units was dispatched to the scene, including multiple engine companies (E5, E4, E8, E11), district chiefs (D5, D6), specialized units such as rescue (R1, R4), and tactics teams (T1, T4). The presence of numerous engines, command staff, and specialized hazmat resources often indicates a potentially serious chemical or biological release requiring extensive containment and assessment protocols.
The incident location is situated in downtown St. Petersburg, specifically near the 3rd Street South corridor. According to reports, this area is characterized as a mixed commercial and urban core rather than a predominantly residential neighborhood, suggesting the incident could involve commercial properties or infrastructure.
For residents in the vicinity, authorities strongly advise avoiding the immediate area to ensure the safety of responders and prevent potential exposure. Depending on the nature of the hazardous material, officials may issue instructions for sheltering in place or initiating evacuations. Residents should monitor local emergency broadcasts and official channels for specific safety directives from Eckerd College Campus Police or other responding agencies.
A hazmat incident of this scale typically triggers a thorough investigation by specialized teams to identify the substance, determine its source, and assess any environmental impact. Updates on the situation, including findings and safety recommendations, are typically communicated by official spokespersons once assessments are complete.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
Read more: What we know: Saint Petersburg Hazmat Response: What We Know So Far
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