Propane tank leak causes gas odor in Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach SC


Fire units respond to a propane tank leak causing a strong gas odor near North King Highway, Myrtle Beach.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Standby for a hazmat incident in station twos area.
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Respond for a low-hazard incident in Station 2-2-3, North King Highway, Battalion 1, Engine 2, Engine 6, Safety 3, Truck 6 to respond for a low-hazard incident, Station 2 area, 522-2-2-2-2, North King Highway, Battalion 1, Engine 2, Engine 6, Safety 3, Truck 6 to respond,
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and take radio traffic to attack 2.
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Italian 1 or Safety 3 station.
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Stallion 1 or Safety 3 station.
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Safety 3. They just corrected the nature code to this from low hazard to a hazement spill or odors.
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Did you want me to leave the units that were recommended for this in route or did you want to change the lineup for that?
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It's supposed to be a odor of gas.
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It smells like rotten eggs.
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Station, let's just have the units that are responding right now.
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Continue and avoid by since we have seen.
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I've got me, thank you.
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I'll be moving to taxi as well.
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Yeah.
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And for units responding to the Hazent, pervino to the call they're advising, one of the propane tanks is possibly leaking between Bergen Street Bar and Grill and Chao.
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Myrtle Beach, SC
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