Temporary lane closure to clear cones on Oklahoma highway, Oklahoma City OK


Police are temporarily closing a lane on Oklahoma highway to move cones and manage traffic after a crash.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma Highway Patrol - Troop A
00:54
Transcript:
(name withheld) 101, 934. Go ahead, sir. I can't see my P1. Are you available to help me out here on this crash for about 30 minutes? Take for all that way. 24, can you help as well? Just for 30 minutes, we've got to do a lane closure so they can move some cones. So when a horse, the driver has been 1015[1] if I didn't go in glass. A-firm, I'll be route. It's clear, one-fussity, 20-point. 501[2] headquarters. Go ahead. When you guys get down here, just push everybody off at Highway 102, and then we're going to pick up all those cones and move them down to the scene so we can let traffic start flow. Okay.
(name withheld) 101, 934. Go ahead, sir. I can't see my P1. Are you available to help me out here on this crash for about 30 minutes? Take for all that way. 24, can you help as well? Just for 30 minutes, we've got to do a lane closure so they can move some cones. So when a horse, the driver has been 1015[1] if I didn't go in glass. A-firm, I'll be route. It's clear, one-fussity, 20-point. 501[2] headquarters. Go ahead. When you guys get down here, just push everybody off at Highway 102, and then we're going to pick up all those cones and move them down to the scene so we can let traffic start flow. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1015: Prisoner in Custody
[2]
501: Headquarters
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Location mentioned:
OK-102, Oklahoma
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