Single vehicle accident in ditch near NE 180th St and Watts Rd, Comanche County OK
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A small silver car went into a ditch near Northeast 180th Street and Northeast Watts Road. The vehicle was occupied, but injuries are unknown at this time. Emergency responders have been dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Comanche County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
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Traffic accident at 180th in Watts,
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northeast 180th Street, northeast Watts Road.
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It's going to be a single vehicle accident as smaller silver car, unknown make and model in the ditch.
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The vehicle is occupied,
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unknown injuries at this time.
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All traffic will be on Fireground 3,
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end of first page at (number withheld).
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Just that, Sheth 109.
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Good.
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Northeast 180th Street, Northeast Watts Road, Northeast 180th Street, and Northeast Watts Road.
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It's going to be a vehicle south in the ditch with the hazards on.
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Someone is in the vehicle.
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Small silver car.
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We have 77 in the route.
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That's going to be Northeast 180th Street and Northeast Watts Road.
01:08
to Fletcher first responders.
01:10
Fletcher, first responders, got a traffic accident at 180th in Watt,
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Northeast, 1-80th Street, Northeast Watts Road.
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It's going to be a single vehicle accident for a smaller, silver car, unknown make and model.
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The vehicle is in the ditch and is occupied.
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Unknown injuries at this time.
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All traffic will be on Fireground 3, end of second final page at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
NE 180th St & Watts Rd, Oklahoma 73541
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