Red pickup truck found unoccupied down embankment, Klamath County OR
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A red pickup truck was reported down an embankment near milepost 5.6 on Highway 66, Oregon. Initially, it was unknown if anyone was inside, but later the vehicle was confirmed to be unoccupied and no further action was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Klamath County Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
County is sending fire to a red Ford pickup down the embankment, windows are broken over.
00:06
Milepost 5.6 on Highway 66, unknown if anyone's inside the vehicle, info to ODOT.
00:13
Assistant, I'll copy, I'll be coming to until we get further.
00:19
To be about 5.
00:23
3,600 units.
00:24
It's corresponding to the year-room mile plus 56.
00:26
Highway 66 for a single vehicle into a field on the south side of the roadway.
00:30
Unnotive if it's occupied, non-blocking, it's a red ford pickup.
00:33
Time clear, 832.
00:36
36. Can you see if we had any salt 16 there last night?
00:45
Hold this is 33 hours.
00:52
3035.
00:56
1241.
00:59
I'm UTL NE, 1216 last night in the county.
01:05
I go please, thank you.
01:09
So prepraud, 834.
01:15
306. 306.15, 1221, C.
01:19
B-36.
01:22
Judge, 221,
01:28
Service.
01:30
30,
01:32
21, service.
01:36
36, 15.
01:38
15,
01:41
Go ahead.
01:43
Fire 18.
01:51
1212, heavy static.
01:59
36, 15.
02:00
15,
02:03
Go ahead.
02:05
Fire, Medite scan, 1243 is unoccupied.
02:08
1243 is unoccupied.
02:11
I copy 37.
02:18
36. Now I got a 127 when you're ready.
02:23
Okay,
02:27
Go ahead.
02:29
165, Paul Henry Spring.
02:35
Copy 838.
02:38
You can stand down OSP confirmed unoccupied vehicle.
02:43
3,600 units stand down, I'll show you clear.
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OR-66, Oregon
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