Traffic accident with facial injuries at South Utica Ave, Tulsa OK
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near South Utica Ave in Tulsa, resulting in a male driver with facial cuts and mouth bleeding. The injured driver was transported to St. John's Tulsa hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County and Kellyville Public Safety
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
97[1], I can't round 6.
00:04
All right, copy.
00:10
So on.
00:12
Tell us.
00:15
At 43 for South Carolina is showing a Class D license, but it does not tell me if it's valid or suspended.
00:27
53 direct.
00:30
53, go ahead.
00:33
Can you run one dive then?
00:42
David 373, they're going to be transporting the driver to St. John's and Tulsa.
00:46
00:49
2047. It's going to be one,
00:52
Baker, seven.
00:55
Henry, George, 2,
00:58
Adam,
00:59
Nora, 8,
01:01
1, Sam,
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3,
01:04
48,
01:05
171. Should come back on the Dodge.
01:16
One more three counting, Tim.
01:22
You start DMSRI, we've got a male with laceration on his face, bleeding from the mouth.
01:29
Hi, copy.
01:44
Dispatch copy will show engine two back in service.
01:51
I go 43,
01:54
44. It's going to be by name of date of birth, one ready?
01:59
Go ahead.
02:03
Last,
02:05
(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld),
02:09
(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld).
02:11
First is (name withheld), middle initial T.
02:16
Date of birth is 1997[1]-215.
02:22
Listen.
02:27
103 status checks.
02:33
403 preparing to transport.
Police codes explained
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[1]
97: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
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