Gas leak isolated at a bar on North Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach SC
Fire crews responded to a reported gas leak near the service elevator at the Tin Roof bar on North Ocean Boulevard. They found the source of the leak at the gas meter and isolated it. Dominion Energy was called to assist.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Units prepared to copy for a hazmat assignment in station ones area.
00:36
Engine 6. Engine 1 and Safety 3 for a hazmat assignment, near North Ocean Boulevard at the Tin Roof.
00:43
A strong smell of gas near the service elevator.
00:45
Engine 6, engine 1 and safety 3 for a hazmat assignment, near North Ocean Boulevard at the Tin Roof,
00:52
smell of gas near the service elevator.
00:56
Engine 6, Engine 1, and take you 3 resource.
01:03
Mission, engine 1.
01:08
QUS attack channel, please.
01:10
All units operating that has met of 7 can take your traffic to attack too.
01:15
If you engine 1 is on location, we investigated, you can make the 10-roof-class.
01:23
Yep.
01:24
Station is 53 on location.
01:27
Thompson.
01:32
Engine 1, safety 3.
01:36
Go ahead, Cap.
01:39
What's you got going on?
01:41
We do have a leak in one of the pipes are working on shutting down this valve.
01:49
After that, if we request a Dominion yet?
01:54
Negative.
01:59
Are we going to need them out here?
02:03
That's affirmative.
02:04
We're going to shut this system down.
02:07
Okay, copy that.
02:08
Stacian, can you, uh, get to Minion to respond?
02:11
I got me.
02:16
Change the three.
02:19
Take three.
02:22
Gas has been isolated at the meter on the south building.
02:28
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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