Loose herd of cows creates traffic hazard on highway


Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
Baker 721 City. On the Turner westbound, probably east of the 196. I got about 40 cows standing on the side of the Turner. Baker 721, okay? I'm not really sure how to handle it or what to do. You got any suggestions? Count along. Do you call 3.47? Can you call Creek County, UMS, do what you've been to the hospital? Adam 347, can you 10-9? Can you 10-9? Can you call Creek County EMS, see which ambulance they send out here and just put it in the notes for me? They're transporting the driver or the Dodge Ram, I don't know what the unit is. 10-4-5-2. 3, 26th Baker Unit, what's your location? This unit 1-10 are transporting to set down in support. Dispatch, copy, direct. I am east of Bristol. These cows are all white. They're up on a hill now that I ran them up on, running westbound though. Okay, city, can you hear the broad as a Bristol PD if they can send a unit to assist? Keep them off the interstate. Okay. Yeah, I'm trying to get back to my unit now. They're in a sprint last down. 799 City. 799. 799. I'm in the construction zone today. I'll be headed that way to help the put cattle. 799 Clare. 739% percent of them tonight. At 554. 39 to Bristol PD.
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Turner Turnpike, Bristow, OK
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