Vehicle accident with deer near Malcolm Boulevard, Connelly Springs NC
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According to the dispatch call, a Honda Fit vehicle hit a deer near Malcolm Boulevard. The female driver was conscious and breathing. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Sixty-three fire, sixty-three first responder, near Malcolm Boulevard, motorway, glass down, unknown injuries.
00:10
Sixty-three-five, sixty-three first responders,
00:14
near Malcolm Boulevard, Cross Street, Townland Street,
00:17
Butterwick, Blacksdale, Unknown Injuries, time out of six-thirty.
00:25
Clear Morganton, we can take that call on our district.
00:30
Four direct.
00:38
F-131, it's near Malcolm Boulevard,
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1050 personal injury. It's a Honda Fit and a computer camera.
00:50
It's a three engine two in route.
00:54
Three engine two in route.
00:58
6304 Bart.
01:01
Any second here.
01:10
Units respondent near Malcolm Boulevard.
01:13
You're responding to a female,
01:16
conscious and breathing, egg-known,
01:18
vehicle hit deer drivers and chock, under collars car.
01:22
No bleeding now, single vehicle.
01:24
Go to Cameroon, Marine, and color.
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Another caller lives the same.
01:29
Flight Honda fit.
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63 on same, Mark.
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63 on 2.
01:43
603 on 2. 653 of 4.
01:47
There's no injuries.
01:55
Receive no injuries.
02:04
63 units on Tain, advise no injuries, cancel at your discretion.
02:09
Tate is available.
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Location mentioned:
Malcolm Blvd, Connelly Springs, NC 28612
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