Vehicle hits state patrol unit on W 81st St S, Tulsa County OK


A vehicle struck an Oklahoma Highway Patrol unit near W 81st St S. An officer is holding at the scene awaiting response from the highway patrol.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Contact OHP for me, please.
00:01
Advise them to know the driver who hit one of her unit to see how they want me to proceed.
00:10
10-4[1], you're advising that the vehicle you're out with hit an OHP unit.
00:14
Hey,
00:15
Farmer, they put it over the radio, and they should be aware.
00:20
Ten, four.
00:25
Two-thirds, zero-eight-five.
00:33
County, 1060.
00:35
Colorado,
00:39
Oklahoma Lincoln, Edward Lincoln, 109,
00:42
Highway 75, County Road 4000.
00:49
Coming up to 81st Street.
00:56
We don't know. The only one we have is on Frankhoma and 81st.
01:22
Pelt is clear on northbound 169.
01:30
6487, you're making your way up here?
01:33
Affirmative.
01:39
Over. Over.
01:41
1628. 208.
01:48
Trudely won't change.
01:52
Thank you. No.
02:01
870 Tulsa on number two.
02:04
It was clear on 870 being number two.
02:09
Affirming gray jeep.
02:12
Affirmative.
02:21
Do you authorize me to stay here waiting for OHP on this, or do you want to see if an Oligada unit can stay?
02:29
No, you're okay to hold there for the time being.
02:32
Just stay pertinent on the radio in case we need you.
02:37
Copy. I will remain on scene until OHP can get here to work it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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