Road rage leads to crash near highway 169 and ew 13 rd, Nowata County OK
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A possible road rage incident led to a vehicle crash near highway 169 and East-West 13 Road in Nowata County. Emergency services and fire were dispatched following an automated crash alert and witness reports.
Audio|Heard on: Nowata City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Copsville PD-2, Nowata, EMS, Lennepaw Fire, Connecticut, route, highway 169 outside.
00:12
It will be just north of EW 14 Rd.
00:16
We were on the line with a recorded driving or road rage call that was cut off abruptly with screaming.
00:22
I believe there may have been an accident.
00:24
County sheriff has been notified.
00:28
Thank you.
00:34
318, CoffeeVell PD shows at 081.2, 081.2.
00:41
Coffee building 318.
00:46
We just got a second call from that same area.
00:49
This was an automated crash alert.
00:50
I believe it is going to be accurate.
00:52
It is at EW 13 Rd and US 169.
00:56
Lennepo Fire has been paged.
00:58
Do you want your fire patient as well?
01:02
Three team copies.
01:05
Uh, yeah, I guess go ahead and page whoever.
01:25
Compton, LPD2, no water can have the en route alongside EMS, that is 48 of injury accident, highway 169.
01:36
Between 13 and 14 on 169.
01:46
Let me call fire, call for dispatch.
01:48
We copy your page.
01:49
We are going to be announced shortly.
01:51
10-4-4-4. No one fire, let's fall.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:06
Do you want us to candle or what do you want us to do?
02:12
Let's go ahead and stand by for now.
02:13
We will be on that.
02:14
It is okay.
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Location mentioned:
US-169 & EW 13 Rd, Oklahoma 74042
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