Truck fire reported near East Tyler Avenue in McAlester, Mcalester OK
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Emergency crews responded to a truck fire near East Tyler Avenue in McAlester, Oklahoma. The truck was mostly fully engulfed and located in a driveway near a house. Firefighters arrived at the scene and accessed nearby hydrants to fight the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburg County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS, OHP Troop D
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
On to near East Tyler.
00:02
Near East Tyler.
00:04
Got a report of a truck on fire.
00:06
Near East Tyler.
00:07
Timeout 1606.
00:16
117.
00:20
119, East Tyler, got a report of a truck on fire.
00:23
Fire Department from East down.
00:27
Back.
00:31
...onation to East Tyler.
00:39
What was that address?
00:42
Near East Tyler, near East.
00:43
Tyler. Near East.
00:44
Tyler.
00:45
We're going to be Code 3[1] from North Town.
00:55
7-year on Tyler.
00:59
42K.
01:03
I don't think I'm going to be able to put it out.
01:10
745 departments and route.
01:19
The engine one in Central.
01:20
This is one to be around State, I see these dollars.
01:23
Someone okay.
01:32
Central Union Buzz Fire Department, I'll be parked at the nearest hydrant.
01:38
Cancelain 4.
01:46
By department, be advised.
01:48
I've got 107 parts at the nearest hydrant.
01:51
It's going to be in the area of North 6 and East Tyler.
02:02
That's Charles 194.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:22
It's mostly fully engulfed in the driveway of the house.
02:26
Goodport.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
E Tyler Ave, McAlester, OK 74501
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