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Semi truck fire on US-412 near mile marker 44Pawnee County OK

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US-412, Oklahoma

A semi-truck caught fire on US Highway 412 near mile marker 44 to 45. Fire crews coordinated water tankers and engines to respond and control the blaze. The fire involved the tractor part of the truck.

Audio|Source: Pawnee Fire
05:55
Transcript:
00:00
Is your tanker still down or does they get it up and going? The tanker is back in service. We got it going today. 10-4[1]. Roll your tanker then. We may need more water if it's a big semi. Okay, sir. Did you ever get a marker where that's at?
00:24
No, it's got to be somewhere around the 44, 45, I think. I don't know. Okay. Marmack 70, yeah, the Merrimack Union's responding. Go ahead, 70, 74. 104[3], you're going to Long Chimney and bringing 45?
00:53
But I'm in my wife's car if I'm a little slower. 10-4[1], I'm headed out here to our gate. I'll go see what we've got. Okay, this is westbound, right? That's what I got. You may have to go a long ways to be able to turn around and come back in that big truck. Yeah, that's the crappy part of the deal.
01:19
at the long chimney, have him bring 25. They can turn around quicker. I spoke with 71. He's going to be a little bit waiting on his life to get on. Pawnee Nation Bridge, uh, or Pony, Nation 1, uh, Pawnee. Go ahead. Where, Jenny's your fire. Clear, Arque, call back, that is.
01:48
Just before 3,500 roads. 104[3]03 on board. Clear. 7.05, Kwani. 1050[4]. Go ahead. I'll be in there out to get our tanker.
02:14
It's headed to 412 for semi-fire. This will be at mom marker 45 left-down. 1105, Bonnie, I copy. 1105.
02:32
Paramax 70, call on east.
02:34
Paramax 70, go ahead.
02:35
Semi is going to be just to the east of mile marker 44, just to the east of mile marker 44.
02:43
Clear. All units going to the U412 fire on a semi, it's just before My Marker 44, just east of My Marker 44.
02:57
Now at 45, Bonnie, I'm 10-8[2].
03:00
Man at 45, click.
03:01
Miramax 70 to all units, mile marker 46 is the first turnaround.
03:07
Repeat, mile marker 46 is the first turnaround to head back to the west.
03:12
Pony Nation, engine one and clear.
03:13
Miramax 70 to Miramax 75.
03:16
If you can hear me, get a hold of 72, tell him to bring your grass rig out here.
03:21
Speaker 46, Bonnie.
03:22
Go ahead.
03:23
I'm in or out.
03:24
Too on board. Clear.
03:25
Miramax-70.
03:26
I'm on scene.
03:27
Mr.M.M.S. 70?
03:28
Is it what they say, Alan?
03:30
Yes, semi-sum-looks like axle on the back of the tractor was on fire.
03:35
I don't know if it's a grain hauler or what, but the whole tractor is on fire looks like at this time.
03:40
Mary Mac 81 and Mary Mac 70.
03:42
Go ahead, 81.
03:43
You gonna bring 44?
03:44
Negative, but want you to bring 24.
03:46
Come out here in 24, that way we can catch the grass.
03:49
On the way. 0.820, where are you on the turn right now?
03:52
104[3], you'll just have to slow down and take a look at that 46.
03:56
There is actually a turnaround if you slow down enough right in front of where this fire is, just to the west of it.
04:04
You could turn around right there and it is very short back up on the shoulder and get back to it.
04:09
Okay, we'll look at that area.
04:11
Look at it and see because I'm not sure if you can get through there or not.
04:14
That 46 was a pretty wide one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
[2]
10-8: In Service/En Route
[3]
104: Unit Call Sign (contextual, not a crime code)
[4]
1050: Accident (generally, but here refers to unit number, not incident type)

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