Vehicle hits light pole on NW 23rd St in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County OK


A vehicle struck a light pole on NW 23rd St in Oklahoma City, causing the light bulb and lens to fall out. The vehicle stopped on the shoulder. The incident created a traffic hazard and led to the vehicle being towed and the driver possibly transported.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma Highway Patrol - Troop A
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
City also ready to copy a light pole.
00:04
Did you buy the light pole? Yeah,
00:06
that's not down, but they hit it and shook the bulb and the lens out of the plane on the shoulder.
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Okay.
00:12
That's the order.
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New 918[1]. Great case.
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No question.
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No question. Do Avery City.
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Go ahead. I don't make 20 if you want to say.
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Joe Patrick South Bend around 23rd seat.
00:27
It's like traffic.
00:28
No mind. It's flown again.
00:29
It was stopped for a dog in the road.
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Oh, 828[2]. Now, I'm going to be back to Nate.
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I'm going to be in route to 5.58.
00:35
Okay. Okay.
00:36
Do what record you have in route?
00:37
We're working on it.
00:38
Okay, I'm sorry, I was just letting the driver know before she was transported.
00:41
We are public service with J and M Pro if they take it.
00:48
Okay, no worries, she can just call later.
00:51
558[3], they're advising a firm, they do have one.
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What you said?
00:54
Advising they will be taking this crash.
00:57
They do have a record available.
00:58
Okay, and you say it was Jay and him?
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A firm, J and M Pro 3392110[4].
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3392110[4]. Okay, thank you.
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169, city, M298, work zoom.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
918: New case/incident
[2]
828: Unit or officer reference (possibly traffic or status check)
[3]
558: Unit or officer reference
[4]
3392110: Tow company phone number (J and M Pro)
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Location mentioned:
NW 23rd St, Central Oklahoma City, OK
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