Update: Pinellas Park Fire Response to 1400 Gandy Bl N #712 Now Includes 4 Units Following Unconfirmed Structure Fire Report
PINELAS PARK – Emergency services have increased their response to an unconfirmed structure fire reported at 1400 Gandy Bl N #712 in Pinellas Park. Originally, three units were dispatched, but a recent dispatch update indicates an additional unit has been sent, bringing the total number of responding units to four.
The incident began on Friday, May 22, 2026, at approximately 10:04 PM, when calls for a structure fire prompted an emergency response. According to emergency dispatch, the report now indicates an 'unconfirmed structure fire' at the location.
Earlier dispatches included Pinellas Park Fire Station 35 Engine 13 (E13), Truck 13 (T13), and Pinellas Park Police Department Unit 1 (PD1). The deployment of both an engine and a truck, alongside law enforcement, typically signals a significant structural fire response requiring firefighting capabilities, potential elevated access, and scene security or traffic control.
The address, 1400 Gandy Blvd N in Pinellas Park, appears to be situated within a commercial or industrial corridor, near the boundary of Pinellas Park and St. Petersburg, along the prominent Gandy Boulevard North, according to reports. Pinellas Park has a population of 53,352 residents.
As a precaution during a structure fire, nearby residents are advised to avoid the immediate area to allow emergency personnel clear access. Depending on the nature and severity of the fire, residents in very close proximity might be instructed by emergency services to shelter in place or, in rare instances, evacuate. However, no such instructions have been issued publicly at this time, nor has the presence of an actual fire been officially confirmed.
Following an incident of this type, Pinellas Park Fire Station 35 – Fire Administration typically conducts an investigation to determine the cause and origin of the fire. The public can expect more information to become available as officials gather facts and conclude their initial assessment.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
Read more: What we know: Pinellas Park Structure Fire: What We Know So Far
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