Possible hit-and-run involving bicyclist near Main St, Muskogee OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible vehicle and bicycle collision near East Shawnee Bypass and North Main Street in Muskogee. Initial radio traffic indicated a red pickup truck, possibly a Ford Ranger or Maverick, may have been involved and continued southbound. The bicyclist appeared to have injuries, and the situation may involve a potential hit-and-run.
Audio|Heard on: Muskogee County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Call center eighty-one, unit 17, car versus pedestrian, East Shawnee Bypass at North Main.
00:10
Okay, 15 thirty-eight.
00:16
Unit 81, unit 17, car versus pedestrian at East Shawnee Bypass North Main Street.
00:22
60-year-old male.
00:24
It's actually an auto bicycle, 29 delta two.
00:28
I 17. Good.
00:35
Have accident with injuries.
00:39
Main and Shawnee, the vehicle versus a bicycle.
00:46
Red truck and possible hit-and-run.
00:49
Red truck went southbound on Main.
00:51
They're stating it's a red Ford Ranger or Ford Maverick.
00:57
Yeah.
00:59
Four.
01:04
All right, well I'll be around as well.
01:07
Ten four.
01:15
Main and about Broadway, it's going to be a Lincoln, no tag.
01:23
Nine call complete, 1539.
01:30
Truck is supposed to be going southbound.
01:32
Just be on the lookout for it.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St & East Shawnee Bypass, Muskogee, OK 74403
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