White car off road in ditch; driver disoriented, Rogers County OK
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According to the dispatch call, a white car went off the road into a ditch near U.S. 412 and 4120 Road in Oklahoma. The driver was out of the vehicle and appeared disoriented. Rogers County units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Signal 76[1], Rogers County, U.S.
00:02
412 westbound, about 4120 road.
00:05
Porto West is near 4120.
00:06
It's going to be a white car that's in the ditch.
00:08
The driver is currently trying to leave.
00:11
RP advise, he seems disoriented.
00:25
Queen David Union 587
00:34
Queen David Union 587 is negative entrance confirmed
00:41
9 go ahead
00:44
Okay pretty much I'm transporting 9
00:54
12.
00:59
Pretty cool.
01:01
Okay. Okay.
01:06
Okay.
01:07
Okay.
01:12
Overvention 2, motor vehicle.
01:16
27700 east highway 412,
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a white car.
01:22
White car.
01:24
Went off the roadway, the driver is disoriented, but out of the vehicle.
01:30
That is 20, 23.
01:35
22.
01:38
92, go ahead.
01:45
46.14.44, 46.4.46.4.
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46.4 at 922.
02:01
1212 near South 4th Street 517 South 4 Muscogee 76 year old female dominal pain 1 charler 2 requesting St.
02:10
Francis Muscote
02:15
1126, 10.97.
02:18
9.23 hours?
02:21
93.
02:25
93.
02:26
Go ahead.
02:34
52.
02:46
It's going to be on the north side of highway 412, between 305th and 289th in the westbound lane.
02:56
I'll be there in just a minute.
03:01
I'll be there in just a minute.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 76: Traffic accident or vehicle requiring assistance.
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US-412, Oklahoma
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