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Vehicle fire with explosions near South 63rd West AvenueTulsa OK

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S 63rd W Ave, Tulsa, OK 74131

According to the dispatch call, a vehicle fire occurred near South 63rd West Avenue in Tulsa, involving multiple vehicles and possible explosions. The fire is near residences but not close to any houses or structures. Fire units are on scene and investigating.

Audio|Heard on: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:32
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle Fire,
00:01
near South 63rd West Avenue.
00:11
Robert 415.
00:13
City's clear.
00:15
Robert 415.
00:16
All windows and doors are secure at this building.
00:25
I'll be 10.8.
00:26
1328.
00:30
Battalion 1 respond.
00:33
Hey, Cisco, 415.
00:35
Do you have a computer in your car and access system?
00:39
Okay, Farmer.
00:41
Hey, if you want to reassign it yourself, you get the credit, I appreciate it.
00:46
Careful.
00:48
The tiny one coffee.
00:49
It's going to be a truck on fire.
00:52
Talked in front of the residents, they advised it was not close to a house or any other structures.
01:02
So your turn.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:13
Negative 44, Valley D.
01:15
Expiration 430, comes back to a Sandy Coupe out of Kellyville.
01:20
That's quick.
01:23
About 2.M.
01:25
108.
01:29
1331.
01:30
Paulson did a great-term protein that's any eastbound near the basal, possibly just used to there, eastbound.
01:38
I have an individual reporting a red and white, older model, semi-pickup truck,
01:42
Queen Union George, 751, set off a tanker and driving reckless in a broadcast 1332.
01:50
607, Tulson.
01:52
Go ahead, sir.
01:55
Also, on that last broadcast, there's a lot of background in the weather I couldn't copy or thing that I got eastbound at Basel.
02:01
What's the call?
02:03
Paul 116.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:08
Red and white truck, older model, cut off a bigger,
02:12
she called it a tinker truck, driving reckless.
02:16
Sir, I've got an odor complaint.
02:18
It's going to be near South 43rd West Avenue.
02:21
Break.
02:23
Okay, I'll pull the shoulder here, Lynn Lane, I'll watch for it for a little bit.
02:29
Go ahead.
02:30
Okay.
02:31
RP. is saying that his neighbor across the street seems to be burning either plastic or oil of some kind, but that it is contained to, it can.
02:40
He just wants a deputy to come check on it.
02:42
Would you like me to get fire en route as well?
02:44
Negative, I'll be en route.
02:46
Okay, sir, thank you.
02:48
The Titan one's on scene.
02:50
This will be sixty-third command.
02:52
Do we have a Ford Ranger, engine compartments for wind bolt.
02:57
This dispatch call.
03:02
Four is on scene.
03:04
Four copy.
03:05
All units stand by for general broadcast.
03:13
at near South 63rd West Avenue.
03:16
We got reports of a vehicle on fire in front of a residence.
03:20
It was a passerby that originally called it in.
03:23
I've got SFD en route.
03:26
Another caller advised that she can now hear explosions and believes another car in the driveway has caught on fire.
03:31
It ended up 1334.

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S 63rd W Ave, Tulsa, OK 74131

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