Traffic accident with Ford truck and loose dogs on 23rd St, Oklahoma City OK


A traffic accident occurred near 23rd Street involving a Ford truck and four loose dogs. Emergency services are on scene. Animal control is requested to contain the dogs. A rollback tow truck is needed to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Delta[3] 76, 1090[1].
00:01
Delta[3] 76, 1090[1].
00:02
2.9-9-1.
00:07
0-76-191090[1].
00:09
Dismessage, traffic for engine 31?
00:11
Mr. President, do you have medical before trying to be an impossible accident? Clear.
00:17
He's across the street at McDonald's now.
00:18
6-8, all those truck owner?
00:20
10-4[4]. I actually got Delta[3] 20 out there with him.
00:22
I think they're trying to call you.
00:24
Ten-four. Yeah, Delta[3] 7-6-10, sorry about that.
00:26
I have another one listening to the radio.
00:28
We're okay out here.
00:29
Engine 10, non-pregnancy chopper, 1729, north-degree, timeout, dot-tap.
00:38
Can you 1022 that second case number? It was both by accident.
00:42
12, Santa Feather? 12, sir?
00:43
12, sir.
00:44
We advise car cab that they're going to need a rollback record for this vehicle.
00:50
Too far. Go on.
00:51
A Ford truck 41[2] for a front line.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:57
Do you think you can start animal off out here? We've got four dogs that are staying around us there.
01:03
We'll keep them contained until they get here.
01:06
Simple.
01:07
We're Talley 41[2], just confirming I have you just west of near 23rd St.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1090: Possible traffic accident
[2]
41: On-scene or in service (possible use here for location)
[3]
Delta: EMS determinant (may relate to medical emergency/traffic accident)
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103
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