St. Pete Beach Fire Department Responds to Fire Alarm on Gulf Boulevard
St. Pete Beach emergency responders were dispatched to a fire alarm at 5445 Gulf Blvd-Sb in St. Pete Beach on Monday, May 25, 2026, at approximately 9:03 PM, according to emergency dispatch.
A total of four units from the St. Pete Beach Fire Department responded to the scene, including T23, S22, R23, and D23. The dispatch of multiple units, including a ladder truck (T23), a support unit (S22), a rescue unit (R23), and a district chief (D23), typically indicates a comprehensive response to a potential structural issue, even if the initial call is for an alarm.
The incident occurred in the commercial Gulf Boulevard corridor of St. Pete Beach, an area known for its shops, restaurants, and tourist-oriented businesses. This location is distinct from residential or institutional properties, according to reports.
Residents and visitors in the immediate vicinity should remain vigilant and avoid the area to allow emergency personnel to operate safely. If any evacuation orders are issued by authorities, they should be followed promptly. For fire alarms, the primary safety measure is to evacuate the building immediately and await instructions from emergency services.
Following an initial assessment, fire department officials will determine the cause of the alarm. This could involve a malfunctioning system, a minor incident, or a more significant event. The public can expect further information to be released by officials after the scene has been secured and investigated.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
Read more: What we know: St. Pete Beach Fire Alarm: What We Know So Far
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