Semi truck stuck on railroad tracks in Sequoyah County, Sequoyah County OK
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A semi truck lost air pressure to its trailer brakes due to a cut airline and became stuck on railroad tracks in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. The driver unhooked the truck from the trailer to clear the tracks. Train traffic near Well Road was notified to stop for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Sequoyah County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
05:31
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. If you can notify this Well Road, they're probably going to have to stop trains coming by here.
00:15
This guy's airline, I guess, had cut, and now he has no air to his trailer brakes, so he's stuck.
00:25
And where I will call them.
00:32
8.05, Tammy.
00:36
I'll go ahead.
00:43
4344 by O'LN.
00:46
Nora Ocean 8th, (number withheld), alcohol.
00:54
Our old traffic stuff.
01:05
Countryside Lane,
01:09
Oklahoma, H9E, X-ray, Zpro,
01:11
086.H8XZ 086.
01:21
Jackson Meeks, he's going to be valid, clear 44s.
01:26
Yeah,
01:27
cool.
01:33
First responders were just paced at 515 or 516 West End CPR in progress.
01:46
I'll just be 515 in West End.
01:50
997.
01:53
It was open.
02:00
Hey to pop, Jenny.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:12
We're a 28 on firearm.
02:14
It's going to be a 9mm timber.
02:18
Stand by from number.
02:21
266 distance.
02:25
The number's going to be Sam David (number withheld).
02:32
I advise Sam Davis (number withheld).
02:38
Okay.
02:42
This is the report, the area of Baker and southwest third.
02:48
Email,
02:49
walking on, knocking on doors.
02:52
I think it's going to be that email that 264 dealt with earlier.
02:58
Okay.
03:00
And Gore, are you going to go trying to make contact or you just want it wall, right?
03:06
Yeah, you guys clear.
03:08
Um,
03:10
I'm trying to make contact.
03:13
I'm trying to make contact.
03:14
That's affirmative.
03:17
Stand for.
03:19
Um, stand for.
03:21
Stan, do you have a DOT number?
03:26
I guess if she said, she had the apartment areas or she's not going to houses? Mm-hmm.
03:34
Negative, you're talking about on the truck?
03:38
She's gonna be over here on 3rd Street.
03:44
Negative, I mean on the railroad track.
03:49
I know, it's going to be the main one.
03:53
Let me go see if I can find him.
03:55
I had him unhook his truck from the trailer, so right now nothing is on the track.
04:01
The trailer's on the north side,
04:04
and it looks like the rim should clear it.
04:07
So,
04:08
in case the train does come through.
04:12
814, I'm back to Nick.
04:14
Just to tell me out if they're here at 3rd in Leifers.
04:17
Good morning.
04:21
stopping railroad traffic.
04:27
Michigan County.
04:29
DOT number that's on the side of this little building, (number withheld) S, as in Sam.
04:38
64 Cottonwick.
04:40
Oklahoma,
04:41
Ida, Zebra, Victor, 020, IZV, 020.
04:50
How much 28 name on me? Go ahead.
04:58
Queen Edward King, 257.
05:02
310 was that semi-high centered or was it just due to his break line being cut?
05:10
I was saying you have a lot of heckville in the background.
05:14
Queen Edward King 257.
05:19
His brake line got cut to the trailer brakes, so I lock those up.
05:26
Four.
05:28
That was based on Ernest Harris.
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