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Vehicle crash and fire on highway involving police suspect, Oklahoma City OK
A vehicle crash and fire occurred on the northbound I-44 near Northwest 23rd Street exit. The vehicle involved was linked to a police suspect who had fled. Emergency crews responded and found the vehicle overheated but not on fire. It is unclear if the occupants have exited the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Fire
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 24, response to vehicle fire.
00:04
At North-I-44 highway northbound and northwest 23rd Street eastbound.
00:09
Timeout, 2016.
00:22
Go ahead for engine 24.
00:26
Dispatch engine 24.
00:28
This was a police,
00:29
Jace,
00:31
that's a suspect crashed out.
00:33
Unknown if occupants are out of the vehicle.
00:38
Engine 24 is clear.
00:43
Go ahead, engine 37.
00:52
You can cancel in, so if they're still running around to this call, we're going to do refusal.
00:59
Dispatch.
01:05
Agent 24 dispatch.
01:09
Go ahead, Agent 24.
01:11
Is this going to be on I-44 or on Northwest 623?
01:18
It's on I-44.
01:21
Engine 24 is clear.
01:26
604 to engine 24.
01:27
This is on I-44, right at the 23rd Street exit northbound.
01:33
You might stay job.
01:39
Agent 24 is clear.
01:49
Engine 27. Respond to a known incident type.
01:54
At 43,
01:55
North High-Wafie Road.
01:57
Timeout,
01:58
2020.
02:04
Dispatch engine 24.
02:09
Engine 24, good.
02:12
Dispatch.
02:14
The engine 24.
02:16
The drone is up.
02:18
It looks like PDE does not have them out of the vehicle yet.
02:21
It is not on fire.
02:23
It just looks like it's overheated, but it did take a good crash.
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Location mentioned:
NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK
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