Two-vehicle accident with fire on highway 281, Lookeba OK
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A two-vehicle accident on highway 281 involved both vehicles catching fire. Firefighters and emergency medical services responded. A medical helicopter was requested and a landing zone was established at the nearby airport.
Audio|Heard on: Binger VFD
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Can you go ahead and escape and get hit fire out here? We stood on fire.
00:03
It's fully involved.
00:05
It's time to get close enough.
00:13
Clear.
00:26
ComCenter, Hinton Fire, I need you to respond to near US-281.
00:31
Highway 281.
00:32
At the two vehicle accident, both vehicles are engulfed in flames.
00:36
ComCenter, clear 1409.
00:39
AMR, ComCenter, I definitely need the helicopter, please.
00:45
Post-Clair.
00:46
Close, clear.
00:53
ComCenter AMR.
00:54
Com center AIMR.
01:01
Com center, AIMR.
01:09
Com center, Sugar Creek One.
01:13
Go ahead, Tom.
01:17
Where are you going to want that LZ to be if we can get a helicopter?
01:21
Just go to the airport.
01:25
And rescue one to ComCenter.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:32
You can show Rescue One en route.
01:36
Clear.
01:42
ComCenter, AMR, be advised that Weatherford is in route.
01:53
I'm getting a call back to confirm on weather, but a 17-minute ETA if they're able to.
02:08
Compton ETA,
02:10
if they're able to.
02:18
EMS is advising that they're going to need one of y'all to jump into the back of the ambulance what's on to transport to the LZ.
02:29
(name withheld).
02:37
Com center, this is engine two.
02:40
You can show us in tanker en route.
02:45
Claire.
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Location mentioned:
US-281, Lookeba, OK 73053
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