Structure Fire Draws Emergency Response to 338 Pershing St in Dunedin
Emergency responders were dispatched to a confirmed structure fire at 338 Pershing Street in Dunedin on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 9:28 PM.
According to emergency dispatch, two units were sent to the scene: City of Dunedin Fire Rescue Engine 60 (E60) and Dunedin Police Department unit PD5. The dispatch of two units—an engine from municipal fire rescue and a police unit—typically indicates a focused response to a property fire, ensuring both firefighting efforts and scene safety/traffic control are addressed promptly.
The incident address, 338 Pershing Street, appears to be located in a residential neighborhood. According to reports, a related incident at 337 Pershing Street, described as a residential triplex, involved fire and smoke originating from a third-floor unit due to an electrical malfunction. Given the proximity and nature, this location context suggests a residential structure is involved.
Residents in the immediate vicinity of a structure fire are advised to stay clear of the area to allow emergency personnel unobstructed access. If smoke is visible or if instructed by authorities, nearby residents should consider sheltering in place or evacuating if advised by emergency services.
Following an incident of this nature, City of Dunedin Fire Rescue officials will typically conduct an investigation into the cause and origin of the fire. The public can expect further information to be released by official sources as the investigation progresses.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
Read more: What we know: Dunedin Triplex Fire: What We Know So Far
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