Fire Response to USF St. Pete Campus Reduced as Crews Gain Control
SAINT PETERSBURG – The emergency response to a reported structure fire at 1230 Locust St Ne #1230 on the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus has been significantly scaled back, with only four units now on scene, according to emergency dispatch updates.
Eckerd College Campus Police fire units were initially dispatched at 8:46 PM on Monday, June 1, 2026, with a substantial presence of eight units, including T4, E4, D5, E5, E10, S1, R4, and LR1. This significant initial response typically indicates a serious incident or the potential for rapid spread, but the subsequent reduction in units suggests crews have gained control of the situation.
The address 1230 Locust St Ne #1230 points to the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus, specifically near or at the Marine Science Laboratory (MSL) building. This area is characterized as a university campus and academic research setting rather than a residential street.
Residents in the vicinity are still advised to avoid the immediate area to allow emergency personnel to work safely. Although the response has been reduced, if smoke is visible or if you are in a building near the incident, consider sheltering in place, closing windows and doors, and turning off air conditioning units if necessary. Evacuation orders will be issued by officials if deemed necessary.
Following the immediate response, fire officials will typically conduct an investigation to determine the cause and origin of the fire. The public can expect official updates from Eckerd College Campus Police as more information becomes available.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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