Fire alarm then gas odor reported at business location, Myrtle Beach SC


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a business near Oak Forest Lane that could not be reset, leading to a fire watch being issued. Later, they were dispatched to the same location due to reports from customers of smelling gas, indicating a possible hazardous material situation. Emergency units responded accordingly.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Alarm unable to be reset, fire watch has been issued.
00:03
Engine 3 is clear in service.
00:05
Copy.
00:10
Live from emergency traffic, engine 6, engine 1, safety 3.
00:27
For a possible hazmat call on Adam and Eve near Oak Forest Lane, engine 1, engine 6 safety 3 to respond for a Hasnick call in Adam and Eve near Oak Forest Lane, engine 1, engine 6 safety 3 to respond.
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Radio traffic will be operating on tack 2.
00:44
We're advising that customers came in, smelling the odor of gas.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Forest Ln, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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