Stop sign knocked down near I-44 on-ramp in construction zone, Tulsa County OK
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A stop sign was knocked down in a construction zone near the I-44 on-ramp close to 193rd East Avenue. Officers secured the sign temporarily and plan to contact the Department of Transportation for repairs.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
The stop signs in the construction zone has been knocked over.
00:03
Near 193rd East to 44-A.
00:06
Is that east now?
00:09
A firm, he found on-ramp 244.
00:13
Fair, I'll get it.
00:15
What is it, Phil?
00:18
Baker 333 also take care of that.
00:19
I'm like so.
00:22
We can 30 unit, please.
00:23
96-5, clear.
00:26
96-5, clear.
00:28
Nice to suck, sir.
00:30
Okay.
00:38
That's what you?
00:40
I'm going to go ahead and stay there at their residence.
00:53
On Zebra King 961.
00:56
(number withheld).
00:57
A valid 44 on a Taitland, Jaitland, J.
01:05
Morris.
01:09
Item 178, I believe our walk down, y'all, you need 10-9.
01:17
Are you 12?
01:20
Magnus.
01:21
May the U.S.
01:27
Failure to appear.
01:30
The law is clear.
01:35
(number withheld) for a suffraim vehicle (number withheld) north (number withheld) Avenue (number withheld) north (number withheld) make contact with (name withheld) at his wallet stolen shoulder 19.
01:54
Go ahead so on the tag King John Adam 19.
02:05
It's really helpful that negative 29 insurance is confirmed.
02:10
Thank you, 3.38.
02:12
Cruz, the top sign has been ran over and secured for now, but we may need to get a hold of DOT to secure again, because there's pretty good damage to the bottom side of the OB-10-8.
02:23
I'll get a hold of it.
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I-44, Oklahoma
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