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False crash alarm on south 250 road near bayesian road, Okmulgee County OK
An automatic crash detection alert was received on South 250 Road near Bayesian Road in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. Emergency personnel investigated the area thoroughly but found no evidence of a crash. It was determined that the alert was a false alarm, caused by a phone falling off a vehicle bumper.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County and Kellyville Public Safety
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03:31
Transcript:
00:00
A-firm, got an automatic crash detection on 250 road, just north of Bainian Road.
00:11
E109.
00:17
We've got an auto crash detection on South 250 Road just north of Bayesian Road in Okmulgee.
00:28
Well,
00:29
it's clear.
00:34
Tax rate 54, Phils.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
Miles is 931, turning here.
00:42
Well, it's clear, 18, 25 hours.
00:49
Negative. This is where we see it right?
00:52
Negative.
00:57
This is where my map brought us to.
01:01
Is that?
01:02
I'm going to go ahead and keep them off slick, I'll let y'all know.
01:13
Copy.
01:18
I've been struck those head in northbound at D&EAC.
01:23
Let's email.
01:31
Three, copy.
01:37
803 to 809.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:47
I did see on the, right before we had to hide,
01:51
there was a wrecker in that area, but I'm on with the 210th now and I have nothing on either side of the road.
01:59
That pickup that was headed northbound, stated all they saw was that car that was in the ditch, they'd been there a couple days after that ice.
02:07
There's 809, I tried to make contact with the phone number listed on the page out and it goes to voicemail.
02:18
Copy. I've made it all the way to turn 11.
02:20
I've got nothing.
02:22
Uh,
02:23
either a motorcycle might have been riding and dropped it out of the pocket.
02:31
Oh, fire creek dispatch.
02:34
Go ahead.
02:37
Yes, ma'am, we've made it all the way to the edge of our district and we have nothing.
02:44
Okay, 1829.
02:49
Paul 22.
02:51
All right, the beginning has finally reached the end.
02:56
Where are we out on the tail end of? Go ahead.
03:03
Go ahead.
03:05
Coming up to Evans.
03:07
Fortinue 1022, I got a hold of the owner of this and the phone fell off their bumper.
03:16
Just be it's Kellyville Fire.
03:18
Went all the way to slick, negative contact with anything.
03:22
You can 1022.
03:23
Close close.
03:26
Kelly.
03:27
Category 803, all units.
03:29
We can cancel this call.
03:30
Everybody back around Central.
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Okmulgee County, OK
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