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Officer reports deer struck on Highway 54 between Yorktown, Prairie Creek, and westbound lanes; later requests traffic control to remove dead deer from roadway.Butler County KS

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US-54, Kansas

Officer reports deer struck on Highway 54 between Yorktown, Prairie Creek, and westbound lanes; later requests traffic control to remove dead deer from roadway.

Audio|Heard on: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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05:2
Transcript:
00:00
I was 1077 with that deer from Yorktown to Prairie Creek in the east and westbound lanes.
00:07
I'll be heading to Freddy's to take the report.
00:11
Ten-four.
00:18
Jennifer Masters is wanting us out which tag for a deer at Southwest 40s on Buffalo Road.
00:27
Tim Warren, I'm out here for the others.
00:29
Take it out there.
00:31
No.
00:38
Do we got a female and come pat her down?
00:43
The report of a deer in the road.
00:45
She advised that it is in the westbound lane just east of Prairie Creek.
00:50
Or, correction, just east of the Y.
01:05
242, is it on that turning lane?
01:11
She advised that it was just in the middle of the lanes of traffic, just east of the Y in westbound lane.
01:20
10-4[1], it's going to be past Prairie Creek, but I'll go with it out the roadway.
01:24
All right,
01:31
four. We're a 21-pans north side.
01:40
And 30 are you closed? Let me just pull the firearm off the mill's passenger.
01:47
I'm right here at Duttrell.
02:00
Three, I'll be out with the policy on Ohio.
02:06
Sure.
02:11
33. 30 to 33.
02:14
33.
02:18
33.
02:21
Go ahead.
02:23
He's going to be 10.15, so I'll do a search incident to the rest and then cuff them up and secure on your vehicle.
02:31
Yeah, that's a lot.
02:38
The 13 new neighbors.
02:48
Lassa Williard, William, Ida, Lincoln, Lincoln, Adam, Robert David versus John, Edwards of 1973,
02:55
320.
03:00
Should be out of Kansas.
03:05
Confirming it's John Willard.
03:09
Door.
03:15
Mile Marker 228 westbound Highway 54, or correction, just Highway 54,
03:20
to assist an officer with traffic control.
03:31
And, Ten Sheriff, I'm seeing him as 32 through Chinute.
03:35
If you can confirm that and everything, that'd be great.
03:39
And also can your NCCI on him.
03:44
Timor, I was getting ready to ask if you were 10, 12.
03:51
Temper.
03:57
He's already in Cassidy, so go ahead.
04:02
Sure, I actually see two.
04:04
I'll go ahead and send off on both of them.
04:09
Ten-four.
04:11
Let him know we have local charges.
04:15
I'm sorry, I cut you off.
04:17
You say you do have local charges?
04:21
That's ten-four.
04:25
And I want to confirm is code three.
04:30
That's ten-four. That's ten-four.
04:39
Engine 16 is en route.
04:44
Engine 1610, you're responding to the westbound lanes of Highway 54, just east of Prairie Creek Road.
04:52
I have an officer out there who is needing to remove a dead deer from the road, however, traffic is very heavy at this time.
04:59
We're just needing help, diverting,
05:01
stopping traffic so she can get it.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received

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