Traffic accident with fluid spill on highway westbound, Haskell OK
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Fire units responded to a traffic accident on the westbound lanes near 7200 East on Highway 64/51. There were no injuries reported. Cleanup and traffic management were required due to a fluid spill on the road.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 23, engine 25, fluid spilled from a non-injury.
00:03
7200 East, VA, westbound, 7200 East, Highway 64, 51 westbound.
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It could be at age 1377.
00:15
95.
00:22
Patient stable at this time,
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you will be transporting to St.
00:27
Francis' children's side.
00:32
995 copies.
00:33
We have an agreement that each is.
00:36
We've got it.
00:42
First, Vision 2-1 had to make the assignment.
00:48
91 will be clear.
00:56
91, sure you clear.
00:59
911 will be right to post.
01:09
91, if you could say to go.
01:17
1.50s you miss area was clear at 1649.
01:25
Letter 2.3-8-7 at VINGE 25, police on the VA, 7200 East, BA westbound, 7200-200-E westbound, 72000-0-East, highway 64-51 in the westbound.
01:35
By page 1377.
01:37
May, Nid 14, 2-3 is responding, and I can leave you in service.
01:46
Copy, engine two three is four one street command.
01:49
Payton, do you know which parking lot they're going to be in? Engine two three, I've got waivers over here on the west side parking lot.
02:02
Agent 23 copies.
02:03
We'll head no way.
02:06
And copies is no one fourth on the left side.
02:11
Engine 2-5 is on scene, B8, command, ladder 2, 3, return of service.
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Location mentioned:
US-64, Haskell, OK 74436
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