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Fire Alert Sends First Responders to Magic Kingdom

A scanner-monitored 9:34 a.m. call logged a backstage Fantasyland location while Disney’s operations feed showed no guest disruption, making further public details unlikely.

Overview

  • A scanner-monitoring account logged a “Fire Alert” for Magic Kingdom Park at 9:34 a.m. on Monday, June 8, prompting a 911 dispatch to the resort.
  • Local fire, rescue and law enforcement units were sent to the park after the report, according to the call log shared by the scanner account.
  • The attached Google Maps pin in the call log placed the response backstage in Fantasyland near Be Our Guest, but emergency call logs for the Disney property often use generalized addresses that can mask the exact site.
  • Walt Disney World has not issued a public statement and the My Disney Experience app showed no closures or operational impacts, which indicates guests were largely unaffected and that the resort may not provide more detail if the response occurred in a non‑guest area.
  • Visitors should avoid cordoned areas and follow directions from cast members and officers, and readers should note that scanner feeds often provide the earliest alerts for on‑site incidents while official follow-up is limited for backstage responses.