Tractor trailer stuck in a ditch near Chouteau and South Church, Poteau OK
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A tractor trailer pulling a flatbed trailer got stuck in a ditch near Chouteau and South Church Street in Poteau, Oklahoma. Efforts are underway to remove the vehicle from the ditch.
Audio|Heard on: Sebastian County Public Safety, Van Buren, Poteau and Sallisaw Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
We got it, Chouteau and South Church Street with a road vehicle that's stuck in the ditch.
00:07
All right is going to be around.
00:13
They said they would do so quickly.
00:16
Next.
00:35
Creaky.
00:41
Okay, I'm like you block.
00:43
Anna,
00:45
Mary Ford advised that her brother, (name withheld), is arguing with (name withheld).
00:58
Copy. Copy.
00:59
Copy.
01:15
His white brown skin, his wife,
01:18
hair is a dark lawn.
01:19
The hospital was 5'4 and 774 pounds.
01:22
Has scars on her face and at least.
01:24
She's laughing wearing a black heading.
01:26
He's sweater, gray leggings.
01:27
His baby has had the back hat.
01:30
That is wide with stars on it.
01:32
She is doing the silence.
01:33
Has a sister that was in Roland,
01:36
Black and Jones, like him, Missa.
01:38
She's been wanting to go with my sister.
01:41
She is tribal.
01:42
The second part...
01:44
The Annaburus, 2013,
01:47
(number withheld),
01:49
580 pounds, dark brown skin color, brown eyes, black hair, black hair, black blue pretty, black cargo plant, black and silver converse cream,
01:59
and her backpack has flowers on it, both black scenes around 16, 16,
02:06
6,000,
02:11
Sonomeroon,
02:12
tractor trailer, for in a flatbed trailer with nothing on it.
02:15
Name (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
S Church St, Poteau, OK 74953
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