Relief valve issue at King St businesses causes response, Myrtle Beach SC


Firefighters responded to a relief valve issue on a main line serving three businesses at a street corner on King Street, Myrtle Beach. The area was isolated, and energy company Dominion Energy was requested to respond. One patient was transported from the scene for medical care.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Is it coming from King Street and it's the release valve?
00:08
That's affirmative. It's the relief valve off of the main coming into the three businesses on this corner.
00:22
Engine six, I'm clearing it from the call.
00:29
Mission, minute 62, Shores and Rod the Grand Train.
00:33
104, medic 62.
00:39
The Tension 2 is going to be clear. I'm returning, sir.
00:42
1042.
00:44
Station, command.
00:50
Go ahead, command.
00:53
We are going to need Dominion to respond. Were you able to get in touch with them?
00:59
Affirmative.
01:04
They were unable to provide the ETA since it was from the call center.
01:14
Command truck for all, sir.
01:18
Go ahead.
01:21
Troopal O'oney is advising that everything's working as a trip for them.
01:25
Sent 4.
01:26
I think we've isolated it to this relief valve. We just need to have Dominion come out and tell us what to do next.
01:35
Stop.
01:41
...acinac 61.
01:46
6.61.
01:50
We'll be transporting one patient at Grand Train, Caroline Forrest.
01:56
Copy. The 7 minute 6-2 shows arrived at Grand Train.
02:06
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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