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Gas Leak Draws Significant Emergency Response to 1505 Pass A Grille Way in St. Pete Beach

June 13, 2026

ST. PETE BEACH, FL – Emergency responders from the St. Pete Beach Fire Department were dispatched Saturday night to a gas leak at 1505 Pass A Grille Way #Sw Sector in St. Pete Beach, according to emergency dispatch.

The incident, reported at 8:49 PM on June 13, 2026, prompted a substantial response involving six units: S22, T23, T20, ME22, D23, and SB501. The deployment of multiple units, including engines (S22), trucks (T23, T20), a medical unit (ME22), a district chief (D23), and a beach safety unit (SB501), often signals a serious incident requiring extensive resources for containment and public safety.

The location, 1505 Pass A Grille Way, appears to be an apartment or multifamily residential property in the Pass-a-Grille area of St. Pete Beach, according to LoopNet and Coldwell Banker Homes. FOX 13 Tampa Bay previously reported a gas leak near 28th Avenue and Pass A Grille Way, a location consistent with the current incident, which resulted in resident evacuations and subsequent safe returns after TECO crews made repairs, with no injuries reported.

For residents in the immediate vicinity of a gas leak, authorities typically advise evacuation or sheltering in place, depending on the severity and proximity of the leak. It is crucial to follow instructions from emergency personnel and avoid the area until it is declared safe. Natural gas is highly flammable, and even a small spark can trigger an explosion. Residents should refrain from operating electrical devices, opening garage doors, or starting vehicles if they smell gas.

Following a gas leak, utility crews, such as TECO, are typically responsible for locating and repairing the source of the leak, as well as conducting safety checks before residents are allowed to return. Emergency services will remain on scene to monitor the situation and ensure public safety. Local officials will provide updates as more information becomes available regarding the integrity of the gas lines and the safety of the area.

This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.

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