Vehicle crashes into creek, emergency responders dispatched


A vehicle has crashed into a creek near a major road. Emergency responders are on the scene to check for possible injuries.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
03:11
Transcript:
I'm trying to get turned around. Here's an email trying to flight down in cars. Just needs to... Sorry, Western Council on the turquick. Clear. Be used for westbound mail. She's on the eastbound angle. Hey, 22 short endsow here. There's a vehicle down in the creek. What's here in fact 20? 30? I can't really tell you there's a bridge or west of council. I got you. He's going to be east of county line on the current back there. O-XB's advisor this as well. What? ...2 out there where we able to get a hold of a kill order? Probably do we exist in a minute. 22 and any of people are in the size like a expense? 434 top list. 1019 third shift. Engine 3, and rescue ladder 34. Response to accident with injury. At North-I-34, Highway South Island North County line load. Timeout, 704. There's your unit 704. All right, Trevor. If you're calling for me, I can't barely hear you. What do you need from everybody? Nothing really? The kid's okay. the vehicle down the creek just needs to know what should be out here? No sir. Rescue 6. Response to accident with injury. The John Gopatrick turned by eastbound and south council road. Time out. 705. Okay. That's 4.6 will be 1060. It'll be 40. Eastbound at Southwest 4.5. FWTR 34. Respond to accident with injury. At John Colpatrick, turned by Key London South Council Road. Timeout. 705. Engine very long. Disnaction. Lincoln, 3.302. 10.19. Very few. All day, shift. 19 at 7.06. Again, all. Sorry, it's night shift. I can go home. So, hello, sir. I agree on apologies to 97.
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Location mentioned:
John Kilpatrick Tpke, Oklahoma City, OK
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