Hazmat team responds to possible chemical leak at hotel, Melbourne FL


The hazardous materials team entered and then exited the scene at a hotel parking lot due to a possible chemical or gas leak. No injuries or fire were reported.
Audio|Source: Brevard County Sheriff East Precinct and Fire, Cocoa Beach Police / Fire
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
You got two from hazmat making entry.
00:02
You got our two out set up.
00:09
I mean two from hazmat making an entry.
00:12
Sorry, much Mark.
00:25
Bar Rescue 45.
00:32
And how's that?
00:35
Okay, good.
00:38
There's one more connection on that toolbox. Can you grab that, please?
00:43
On the sleep, we're turning.
00:46
Carpetives.
00:50
Green tag is a valve going.
00:57
We're going to RISC in our area.
01:07
Do we call in our area?
01:16
That's affirmative.
01:18
7200 George T. Edwards Drive at Laquinta in the parking lot.
01:26
Possible stroke.
01:30
Copy responding.
01:34
Copy, Rescue, 246, you can cancel.
01:39
See what you're copies.
01:40
847.
01:44
847.
01:48
Engine 48, Alpha.
01:50
Pops not one.
01:53
Where do you go?
01:56
We're all connected ready to go.
01:59
Copy that exit.
02:02
We haven't turned it on yet. You ready?
02:06
That's affirmative, go in.
02:10
Copy opening. Copy opening.
02:29
Come in. Come in.
02:33
Two from Hazemada back out.
02:39
Caught me two from Hazelat back out. There's no night.
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