Fire truck hit by ambulance during traffic control in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City OK
A fire truck was struck by an ambulance while providing traffic control on I-44 in Oklahoma City. The ambulance was taken out of service but no injuries occurred to the fire crew.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Ladder 25 to dispatch, start 605 on this week has been struck by an ambulance.
00:06
I don't want to. I'm actually not seen out. I see it.
00:11
Dispatch, clear, storage 605.
00:17
Now are my discharge.
00:20
PINC4, that's Check, Welfare, near 5-35 Service Road.
00:25
Text to 911,
00:27
calling party says at the Sunset Hotel, there is an unconscious mail on the second floor upstairs hallway by Route 215.
00:36
Ninety-7, put me out of that, 1197.
00:41
9105.
00:48
Respond to traffic accident.
00:51
At west-I-20 highway eastbound and south-I-44 highway northbound.
00:56
Time out.
00:58
2349.
01:01
Just let me know if you find anything over there.
01:04
Dispatch Pokemon on 2.322 call, please.
01:09
128, she's not over here, but I'm trying to get one phone.
01:13
I've already put in a request of call suit for a ping on that.
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Dispast use, station 25,
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do you need any additional?
01:23
Ladder 25 dispatch.
01:24
We have no injuries on Ladder 25's crew.
01:27
May I start an additional ambulance, I believe there she's going to be out of service. I was responding to this Hague 2.
01:33
Dispatch clear.
01:39
Ladder 25 dispatch.
01:41
I believe the ambulance that struck us is not going to be the one that was assigned to R-52.
01:46
Dispatch is clear.
01:47
We just spoke with MSA, apparently it's a BLS unit.
01:51
Yeah.
01:52
A ladder 25 is clear.
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I-44, Oklahoma City, OK
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