Single vehicle pickup collision near i-44 exit, Chandler OK
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A light pickup truck crashed into a wall and went into a ditch near the off-ramp exit 166 west of Chandler on i-44. No occupants were found at the scene initially.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
A possible single vehicle collision.
00:02
It's going to be eastbound,
00:04
so 167, RP.
00:07
The witness said he saw a light pickup hit the wall and then go off into the ditch, the outside shoulder.
00:14
Okay, be en route.
00:19
207 city,
00:21
we can take that call as well.
00:23
207, clear.
00:30
116, 1090.
00:35
91. 91.
00:38
116. 116.
00:40
116. Yes.
00:49
I can go ahead in 22 UMS.
00:51
I've looked around the area.
00:54
I'm not seeing anybody.
00:56
Okay.
00:59
Yeah, 9-0.3 City, 1097.
01:04
903, clear.
01:07
103, clear.
01:10
103. 103.
01:14
103.
01:19
103, you've been canceled by CCSO.
01:23
116, I'll be back 10-8[1] unless we get further.
01:27
01-03, copy Hansel.
01:30
Second, 47.
01:32
108, close for us now.
01:38
1.8,000.
01:43
Young 903, City.
01:47
Young nano, 3, go ahead.
01:54
Zoom is a single car.
01:58
1020, it's going to be Oklahoma, Paul, John, Mary, (number withheld).
02:02
Paul John Mary, (number withheld).
02:03
If you could, give me the next rotation, record in the location.
02:06
It's here at the off-ramp exit (number withheld),
02:11
just west of Chandler.
02:14
903 click.
02:23
Go ahead.
02:26
Shows the urgent St.
02:27
John's name.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
I-44, Chandler, OK
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