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Heard on: Muskogee County Public Safety · 1/10/2026 11:43 AM
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Thirteen San Francisco Muskogee 3350 going to Eufaula Manor 304 bed A patient will be skilled.
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Medical transport to Eufaula Manor ongoing
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical service is transporting a patient classified as needing skilled care to Eufaula Manor near Eufaula, Oklahoma.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel received reports of a semi-truck traveling south on Highway 69 near Eufaula that had run a stop sign and sustained a blown tire. Witnesses expressed concern that the damaged vehicle might cause a grass fire nearby. The situation remains under evaluation.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement officials were called to Warner Lake in Texanna, Oklahoma, for a possible large fight involving approximately 20 to 25 people. Units from McIntosh County requested assistance, and deputies were en route to handle the situation.