Phone triggered false alarm near pond at NW 150th St, Oklahoma City OK
A phone was detected in a pond near NW 150th Street and N MacArthur Blvd, triggering a crash alert. After checking, responders found the phone had fallen from a golf cart and there was no emergency. The incident was a false alarm with no vehicle in the water.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
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Transcript:
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SWTR 16. Respond to MVA[1] vehicle in water.
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Near Hallahawk Drive.
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Timeout, 1801.
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Go after 37.
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We're starting on Swithwater 16 because the phone's being in the water. Swifwater 34 is out of service maintenance as so as divate.
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The engine 37 is clear.
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Is there somebody on seeing that's all the car going the water or they just come up on it? I believe the phone's just peeing there. I don't believe PD was able to get good information from the calling party and we never got to speak to a calling party.
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Engine 9, Black 25, you can return.
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525, clear on return. 15, clear on return.
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Each 307 dispatch.
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Go ahead.
01:34
Just the phone painting in that lake by 150th and MacArthur. Just the northwest part of color here.
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That's affirmative.
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Northwest 150th and MacArthur.
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It's pinging on the west side of that pond.
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Clear.
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Engine 37, checkers my phone.
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That's for.
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It's not dispassed, you can cancel those, signal 76.
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Dispatch is clear, canceling, so...
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Engine 37, dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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I don't think there's a problem here as a gentleman dropped this phone out of a golf cart by the water and it just detected crash detected and he just found it you can return 16s.
02:48
This match is clear with water 16 dive-a you can return
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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