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Semi-truck rollover leaking nitric acid injures driverWoodward County OK

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US-270 & E County Rd 46, Oklahoma 73801

A semi-truck rolled over on Highway 270 near County Road 46, leaking nitric acid and diesel fuel. The driver is injured, bleeding, and disoriented. Emergency services are on scene managing the hazardous material leak and attending to the driver.

Audio|Heard on: Woodward County Public Safety
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05:47
Transcript:
00:00
Come center to fire department, I need you to go to Highway 270 and just north of 46.
00:08
They are advising we have a rollover on its side, a semi, in the northbound lane, possible injuries.
00:16
They say that the driver was bleeding.
00:25
Compton, he is at 270 and where?
00:29
Just north of 46 is where he is flying.
00:34
9 and 8 or 10-8[1] from that stopping route.
00:39
274, please go to Highway 270 and County Road 46.
00:51
08, Morland 2.
00:52
I am pretty sure I am a passenger trooper.
00:55
One is on team.
00:57
Negative.
00:58
I was a passerby.
01:00
He did not know what he was hauling.
01:06
Rescue 15 to Com Center.
01:08
15 is going to be in service en route.
01:13
We are in Redcom, en route.
01:17
Nextcom copy, 304.
01:18
A semi rolled over, flipped upside down.
01:25
The driver cannot remember what he was hauling.
01:39
Fire department to make Trump.
01:41
Do you have a vet?
01:43
Do you know what they were hauling on the truck?
01:46
Negative, it was a passerby.
01:48
He was stopping at that time and did not know what he was hauling.
01:52
All it was was his stum-eye.
01:55
1274 is a 30-year-old male.
01:58
The RP relayed that the patient hurt his head and his leg.
02:04
He has bleeding below his coveralls.
02:07
He keeps asking the same question over and over again.
02:11
He cannot remember what he was calling.
02:20
Come center to ESO units, also be advised.
02:23
I still do not know what he was hauling.
02:31
7-08 clear.
02:38
75s on scene.
02:43
Copy.
02:47
Do you have any update on what this truck is hauling?
02:54
Negative, we still do not know.
03:01
Medcom is unseen, we will ask them.
03:09
The only thing RP can find is a black packet on the back that says 2135.
03:17
The tanker is leaking.
03:22
Fire department did you copy Moreland traffic?
03:27
Negative.
03:37
775, we take 2131.
03:43
34 copies 2131.
03:48
Good time 75-75-74 friction that's 20331.
03:55
2031, copy that.
04:02
We were 97[2] and the placard is 2031.
04:11
Moreland 2, SOU, it is advised that placard is for acid, nitric acid, corrosive.
04:20
Clear.
04:21
Thank you, Moreland 2.
04:33
The driver appears to be out of the vehicle alert and conscious.
04:43
Okay.
04:45
ComCenter, did you copy Moreland 2 to pass that along to FD?
04:53
ComCenter advised me tanker is leaking and so is diesel on the semi.
05:00
7.09, okay.
05:07
Woodward to Rescue 15.
05:12
Go for 15.
05:14
Did you copy the placard information?
05:18
Fireman Dave, we are looking it up now.
05:22
Looks like it is nitric acid.
05:27
They are blocking the roadway.
05:32
Any leaking from the tank or anything?
05:37
They said tank was leaking and there is some diesel on the roadway.
05:43
I do not know what.
05:45
I have 7.09 advise me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service
[2]
97: Arrived on scene

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US-270 & E County Rd 46, Oklahoma 73801

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Incident Timeline

  1. Patient Transport and Incident Wrap-up
  2. Ongoing Response and Traffic Management
  3. Hazmat Protocols Initiated and Area Secured
  4. Hazard Identified: Nitric Acid
  5. Patient Condition and Ongoing Hazmat Investigation
  6. Scene Assessment and Hazmat Concerns
  7. Initial Dispatch and Rollover Reported

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