Pinellas Park Car Blaze: What We Know So Far
A vehicle fire was reported late Tuesday on southbound Exit 25 in Pinellas Park, and this is what we know so far.
Confirmed details: No additional public reports or official updates were available in web coverage at the time of publication. The incident was logged as a vehicle fire at Exit 25 southbound with emergency units dispatched shortly before midnight, according to dispatch records.
Emergency response: Three units were sent to the scene: Engine 18, Pinellas Park police unit PD4 and the Florida Highway Patrol. That mix of fire, police and highway patrol response typically indicates a traffic-related fire affecting or near a roadway, with firefighters handling suppression and law enforcement managing traffic and scene safety.
Historical context: Dispatch records show prior incidents at this address on May 10, May 27 and May 31, all listed as other calls. Those repeated dispatches suggest the location has drawn multiple responses in recent weeks, though the records do not identify the nature of those earlier calls.
What’s next: Officials have not yet released information on the cause, whether anyone was hurt or whether the fire affected traffic beyond the immediate scene. More details would typically come from fire or law enforcement agencies after crews clear the area and any investigation begins.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.


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