Traffic hazard from truck with flatbed trailer on highway, Creek County OK
A traffic hazard occurred on Highway 44 near I-44 involving a white GMC dually truck pulling a flatbed trailer. The truck's load may have caused vehicles to swerve or run off the road. The driver was seen working near the trailer.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I don't know if the cars were running off the road to try to miss whatever it was falling out.
00:14
I'll be doing tonight with that vehicle.
00:16
We'll be getting on to the arm-wrapped from my 193rd, Underportico.
00:30
We're on change.
00:32
Unit two on scene, 1319.
00:39
One, two, one, three, one, south Vancouver Avenue.
00:44
On page 14226.
00:50
One, go ahead.
00:54
We're on scene with Owens a Coke.
01:03
1320.
01:05
Holding when you're not synfig.
01:13
Non-hundredency escort needed in courtroom, two.
01:20
Non-urgency escort needed in courtroom two.
01:27
523, I was clear, I'm in courtroom too now.
01:32
There's 1321.
01:34
Good.
01:40
It can be Adam (number withheld).
01:50
We're heading back to the vehicle.
01:51
We're going to leave our page to the Tulsaide.
01:55
Good, 10910.
02:00
13.2.
02:06
Aspires 10 of 2029, clear 44's.
02:11
Okay.
02:17
The 7 command, no objections.
02:19
Go on investigation.
02:22
7-2-7. I'm saying 992-7 to command.
02:25
No indicators.
02:26
No.
02:31
Indicator is.
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366.000.
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366.
02:38
Any calls,
02:40
24.5 westbound.
02:43
There's a GMC white dually pulling flatbed trailer.
02:46
He's working on here for a bit.
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Location mentioned:
I-44, Oklahoma
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