Fire reported on I-44 in Oklahoma City


Emergency responders discuss a fire incident on I-44 in Oklahoma City, coordinating police and fire units arriving at the scene.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
02:48
Transcript:
10 seconds, check the truck control. 10-4[1]. It's going to be about a 4,200 block of I-X4. I said you would sell something about a white car or something here. Eastbound. 30 am I can't. Male subject to a holder-white Dodge pickup its road racing tailgate in the concrete. Simple. That vehicle is left in West corner, I-44. What staging are they're staging? Answer, higher we're staging, they've been cleared to enter. Okay, good, it's crazy. Which is one of the transients. Hey, (name withheld), can you all lay her up and come back over here, being an extra set of eyes? Well, that's what we're done. This flashed to engine 12, you've been cleared to enter by PD. Thank you. Thank you. So they need to really hurry as she's going out. 10th floor[2], we'll do. C-20-person Rawls. Call Tom Nora. May, six-bye. Clear. We're going to be. You have a case number. 10-4. It's how to be coming in. Engine 12. I know you're on scene, but a PD asked us to step out. 60 Spring Lake. We need another unit or two. We have people here. Then tell them some fire. They really need to hurry up over here. Fire should be entering now. Go ahead. All in 202. You show me to lock down. Okay. Negative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
10th floor: Likely '10-4' misheard due to ASR error (Acknowledgement)
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Location mentioned:
I-44, Oklahoma City, OK
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