No gas leak found near Fairfield Lane, Gulfport MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a report of a possible gas leak near Fairfield Lane. A caller reported hearing a pop and hissing sound outside a vacant house. Responders investigated and determined the odor was coming from an air conditioning unit, not a gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Intense at my 4E, hard to claim possible gas leak outside residence.
00:03
Fairfield.
00:14
Red 10 and 10 responding to a fire near Fairfield Lane.
00:21
Near Fairfield Lane.
00:23
Cross street: Fairfield Boulevard.
00:26
A caller saw someone doing road work who said at a vacant house next to them they heard a pop and a hiss and now can smell possible gas fumes.
00:36
Said it's coming from outside on the right side of the house.
00:39
They say there is a black tube, possibly from an AC unit, but they are not sure.
00:43
They are outside doing guard work.
00:44
If you need to speak to them, come out for (number withheld).
00:49
Engine ten, copy.
00:56
Seven en route.
00:59
Captain.
01:04
Let go forward.
01:07
Ninety-nine back.
01:17
Fairfield Command, come for.
01:20
Fairfield Command.
01:22
It's going to be negative on the gas leak.
01:25
Doesn't appear this neighborhood has gas.
01:27
Looks like it's going to be the AC unit.
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Location mentioned:
Fairfield Ln, Gulfport, MS 39503
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