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Pedestrian struck by vehicle on highway 64Sequoyah County OK

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US-64, Oklahoma

A pedestrian was hit by a car near Rick Steyer off Highway 64. The person suffered a bleeding injury to the right arm. Emergency services were called for a 33-year-old man with a laceration. Police are searching for a white Avalanche vehicle missing a mirror believed involved in the hit-and-run.

Audio|Source: Sequoyah County Public Safety
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get you to T19 towards McQuix? There was a metal subject walking and he got struck by a car.
00:09
His arm's bleeding.
00:10
That's what.
00:12
Capitol County, it'll be 97[1].
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24.
00:23
310 County.
00:25
He's stating that his license might be on New Mexico.
00:29
He says he has a valid one though.
00:35
Just have a valid driver's license on in New Mexico.
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805-10.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:54
We're going to need EMS for laceration to the right arm, 33-year-old white male.
01:03
Four, they're coming up Agersman Hill now.
01:07
Good for.
01:13
Bill 5 to buy-in, 3KIN.
01:19
Go ahead. Can you keep an eye out for a white avalanche.
01:29
We're missing a mirror, so keep an eye out for it to get at a hit run up here.
01:36
Ten, four.
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[1]
97: Arrived on scene

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