Burnt-out AC belt mistaken for gas leak, Savannah GA


A report of a gas leak near Parkway was investigated. Emergency responders found no gas leak present. Instead, a burnt-out belt on an air conditioning unit was identified as the issue.
Audio|Source: Chatham County Fire
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
I have a gas leak near Parkway.
00:02
They're responding to 129.
00:04
If you can drop.
00:06
Recite.
00:10
All visible flames have knocked down.
00:14
All visible flames have knocked down.
00:16
We're still going to be steaming for a while to get additional calls, but has this been mitigated Terminator Leasing Fireground,
00:22
Inge 11 is available.
00:24
Okay.
00:35
Just that, Stux-602.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:41
We're on team to the story.
00:44
That's your restaurant?
00:46
The piers evacuation is complete.
00:49
I'll be establishing check the Lake Man.
00:52
Receive my team staffing command,
00:57
single story, restaurant structure.
01:00
Evacuation complete.
01:02
The battalion 601-3, I'll be assuming command.
01:13
Truck 602 can be recalling.
01:18
Receive, recone.
01:22
Thank you.
01:23
Engine 605-1-2-2.
01:27
Tavi? Tavi.
01:28
The engine 601-2nd.
01:39
Tats.
01:50
Engine 604, Chick-filate command.
01:53
Any return to service?
01:57
Jop.
02:01
Jop. Go ahead.
02:22
Okay, there's no gas leak at this location.
02:25
There’s a burnt-out belt on an AC unit.
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Location mentioned:
Savannah, GA
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