Red truck fire blocks lanes on I-40 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City OK


A red truck caught fire in the center median on I-40 in Oklahoma City. The fire department responded and at least two lanes were blocked due to the fire.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma Highway Patrol - Troop A
02:25
Transcript:
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You want a quarter, signal 37, and I was in ready.
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6. 6.51.
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11606. Affirmative, if you're still close to the Amarillo area, we've got a report from city subject to language barrier.
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They attempted the language line.
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He's advising he's pulled to the shoulder in a red truck as vehicles on fire.
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The fire department is also being advised.
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Okay. 11606. I believe it's going to be on I-40.
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460. Go ahead.
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932 if it is their weapon off that way anyway.
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Okay. 630 on that course.
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It's 39.
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The partner just got a second call.
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It's going to be I-40 westbound in the center median.
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Strait 116-222.
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116-222.
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Make it perfect is on fire.
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Yeah, affirmative. Parker found it on the camera.
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Okay, I've been ride as well.
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630 headquarters.
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630 headquarters. Six turns.
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Is that west down? Signal 37[1] starting is 106604.
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That's from New West now.
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Fire is 97[2].
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106604. Plus clear.
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333.33.
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Go ahead for him.
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Go ahead for him. Go ahead for him.
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If you aren't there yet, head to the game.
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Whistle, we're running up.
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The 488. 488.
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488. Yeah,
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we have that car fire.
01:03
It's going to be just west and western.
01:05
It's got to have two lanes blocks.
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Westler.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 37: Vehicle Fire
[2]
97: On scene
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I-40, Oklahoma City, OK
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