Traffic management during parade on US-64 in Sallisaw, Sallisaw OK
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Officials managed traffic during a parade on US-64 near Skoya and Sequoyah in Sallisaw. There were gaps in the parade, vehicles attempted to go around the parade, and officers monitored vehicle and traffic movements to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Sequoyah County Public Safety
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
About a 50-yard gap between the bands and what's in front of them.
00:11
Hey, whoever's up there at Sequoyah?
00:14
We've got vehicles pulling out and going coming up to you,
00:17
like a white truck.
00:23
63, the mid by the last of the parade just entered US-64 from Sequoyah, the very last of it.
00:32
He's 104.
00:39
Whoever's there at Sequoyah, be advised.
00:41
Traffic is coming to you on Sequoyah from the Hageant's way.
00:46
They're just, traffic's just going, or trying to go around.
00:50
Just be advised.
00:51
Yeah, they're pulling out the bank, pull off.
00:54
They're not making it in Sequoyah.
00:55
Yeah, for them.
00:56
Just keep eye on, make sure they'll try.
01:04
Well, you said the last of the parade.
01:06
Where is the last of the parade? Is it fixing to come by me? Because there's nothing behind it.
01:13
No, the last dude is right there at school.
01:16
It's a car with the look like Santa and Miss Claus in it.
01:21
Well then there's probably about a 300-yard gap in the parade down.
01:28
Yeah, there's a float with some people walking in front of it, that's what's holding it up.
01:33
A motorcycle coming to you is a police motorcycle? It's all the ride.
01:46
You're coming up at the tail of the spring?
01:50
I'll try to get this car stopped.
01:57
That's the story is opened up.
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Location mentioned:
US-64, Sallisaw, OK
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