Semi-truck spins out near I-44 fly ramp, no reported damage


Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
02:26
Transcript:
Three a suit. Go. Back to 382, Paul. 32. My 89 spin on lot of you're looking for a place to turn around. It was something like he was trying to take the 44 fly ramp when this happened. Oh, I'll look there. One semi at the shoulder about 41.50, I didn't see any damage on it. I'm going to continue on. I'll talk about ground check on in a minute. Okay. Awesome Baker 3D2. Very close. Can the RP confirm if the semi got onto 44 or if they continued to ease on 412? It definitely continued to ease for the figure he's looking for somewhere down there to turn around so you can get back west now. Well clear, thank you. Back to the direct to Tulsa. I have a DOB for the one you have entered when you're ready. Go ahead. 0305, 2002. Can you see you can find that OLN for him? I'm not able to. Close there. And when you get a chance, I'll take a time of number for a minor signal you, too. Plus play, break. Go ahead. Can we give a spelling of his first name, please? F-Hirm, B, David, Adam, Robert, hi to Charles. Clear. And when you get a chance, I'll take a time of number for a minor signal you, too. Let's be a break. Go ahead. Can we give the spelling of his first name, please? F-Herm, to be David, Adam, Robert, hi to Charles. Clear.
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Location mentioned:
I-44, Sapulpa, OK
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