High-speed vehicle chase hits police unit in Broken Arrow, Broken Arrow OK


A vehicle was involved in a high-speed chase through multiple roads including Sheridan Road, Highway 169, and Highway 10, reaching speeds of up to 110 mph. The vehicle drove in heavy traffic and the wrong way at times. During the pursuit, the vehicle struck a state highway patrol unit.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Send them down to near East University.
00:05
I needed a backer on the woodline here.
00:09
Okay, sounds good.
00:15
3300 South Sheridan Road.
00:21
Copy that's not. I'm not just South Sheridan Road.
00:29
160 pass it four six hundred no two five so two five speeds plus me one oh five.
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three north hundred twenty first seven seven seven twenty two eleven eleven.
00:56
You guys roll speed for that.
01:03
Now 169 passing 2400, sorry, 240 roads.
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Speed about 80 to 90.
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Speed's 80 to 90 passing 240 roads.
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Fly traffic.
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Threefold, that geosaf should be on.
01:22
We're starting to track eastbound from that address for gave out at the dead end of university.
01:30
1623.
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1623.
01:36
1623.
01:37
The sound passes.
01:45
Heavy traffic speeds and passing those days Germany.
01:54
Edward, Queen Adam, 727,
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51, and 302nd.
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10.102.
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10 for two.
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The less way.
02:11
Okay, 7, you have a unit charger.
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Terminus.
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You can make your way up to your adventure. You'll have there a chance to be found out.
02:22
Clear. Clear.
02:29
You're called in Southland and still holding?
02:32
No firm. They're in the lobby. They've been advised of White Holden.
02:38
It's ten-four.
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May end after that.
02:47
16.
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Trying to be just northern Tulala.
02:54
Okay.
02:55
Contact OHP for me, please.
02:57
Advise them to know the driver who hit one of her unit to see how they want me to proceed.
03:05
10-4[1], you're advising that the vehicle you're out with hit an OHP unit.
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Hey,
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Farmer, they put it over the radio, and they should be aware.
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Ten, four.
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Two-thirds, zero-eight-five.
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County, 1060.
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Colorado,
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Oklahoma Lincoln, Edward Lincoln, 109,
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Highway 75, County Road, 4,000.
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Coming up to 81st Street.
03:51
We don't know. The only one we have is on Frankhoma and 81st.
04:17
Pelt is clear on northbound 169.
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6487, you're making your way up here?
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Affirmative.
04:34
Over. Over.
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1628. 208.
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Trudely won't change.
04:48
Thank you. No.
04:56
870 Tulsa on number two.
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It was clear on 870 being number two.
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Affirming gray jeep.
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Affirmative.
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Do you authorize me to stay here waiting for OHP on this, or do you want to see if an Oligada unit can stay?
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No, you're okay to hold there for the time being.
05:27
Just stay pertinent on the radio in case we need you.
05:33
Copy. I will remain on scene until OHP can get here to work it.
05:40
Just much copy direct time is 1629.
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I'm waiting until I get a chance with traffic.
05:54
Also, we're going about Losecine-passing Highway 10,
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sweep about 100.
05:58
My moderate traffic.
06:00
He's still driving in coming way.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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