Hazmat Incident Draws Major Response to Downtown Saint Petersburg Building
Emergency responders converged on a downtown Saint Petersburg building this evening following a hazardous materials incident dispatched at 8:30 PM on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 330 3 St S-Sp #1710.
A significant force of 11 units from various agencies were dispatched to the scene, according to emergency dispatch. The responding units included Engine 5 (E5), Engine 4 (E4), Squad 1 (S1), Rescue 1 (R1), Rescue 4 (R4), Truck 1 (T1), Truck 4 (T4), Ladder Rescue 1 (LR1), District Chief 6 (D6), Hazardous Materials Unit 5 (HU5), and Safety Supervisor 503 (SS503). Such a large deployment, especially including a dedicated Hazardous Materials Unit, typically signals a potentially serious incident requiring specialized containment and identification protocols.
The address, 330 3 St S-Sp #1710, appears to be located in downtown or central Saint Petersburg, Florida. The specific suite number suggests a commercial or mixed-use building rather than a residential one, according to reports. As of this report, there were no matching hazmat incidents at this precise location and time in publicly available search results, though other hazmat calls have been reported in the broader Saint Petersburg/Pinellas area today.
For nearby residents, the primary safety precautions during a hazmat incident often include sheltering in place, which means staying indoors, closing windows and doors, and turning off air conditioning or heating systems. Residents should avoid the immediate area to allow emergency personnel to work unimpeded and should monitor local news and official channels for specific instructions, including potential evacuation orders or road closures.
Following a hazardous materials incident, an extensive investigation is typically launched to identify the substance, determine its source, and assess any potential health or environmental impacts. The Eckerd College Campus Police, serving as the municipal fire authority for Saint Petersburg, would be a key agency involved in the response and subsequent investigation. The public should expect further information to be released by officials as the situation develops and the incident 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: Downtown St. Petersburg Hazmat: What We Know So Far
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