Wrong-way driver on I-44 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City OK
Police reported a wrong-way driver traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of I-44 in Oklahoma City. The vehicle is a white four-door Toyota Tundra, creating a serious hazard on the highway.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, and that's 24 in Rotary Extension. I had a pretty traffic trouble. It's going to be north-line and southbound land. It's probably four-door Toyota, Tundra.
00:10
(number withheld).
00:12
So far, could we get you in the back?
00:14
No, I've got to place.
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I'm clear.
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28[1], 7.
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2023 northbound.
00:31
38, put me on 10.
00:35
Clear.
00:40
You can't be advised of a wrong way driver. It's going to be northbound in the southbound lanes at 44.
00:48
It's going to be a white four-door Toyota Tundra.
00:55
The unit for this final alarm up.
00:57
The 800, northeast, 100, 400, 400, 4th, only across time.
01:02
I can get that by check this.
01:09
So far.
01:15
One 18, you can pull me off this phone for them and have to this phone.
01:19
Okay.
01:21
All units be advised of a longway driver has area probably extension,
01:26
I-44-4theadpool driving to the north-south as a southboundway,
01:32
the wide corridor to Tundra, and then approaching quickly.
01:39
Okay, so we can take your alarm long-long tent.
01:42
Clear 10-7[2]-900, northwest 10.
01:49
Okay, guys, the wrong-way driver and turning like I-4-4-4. It's going to be going north-bound in the southbound lane, by Fyodor Tundra.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
28: Vehicle registration information inquiry or check.
[2]
10-7: Unavailable or not in service.
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Location mentioned:
I-44, Oklahoma City, OK
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