Vehicle strikes deer near Highway 219, Franklin GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a deer near Highway 219 in Franklin, Georgia. The car was rendered inoperable and was partially in the roadway, but there were no reported injuries. Airbags did not deploy.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll, Heard, and Haralson County Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
He's en route to near Highway 219, near Highway 219.
00:11
That's an MVA.
00:13
(name withheld) hit a deer.
00:14
Car is undrivable.
00:15
Airbags did not deploy.
00:16
No one is injured.
00:18
However, (name withheld) is partially in the roadway.
00:19
Roadway and cannot pull off.
00:22
Twenty-nine, clear. I'll be around.
00:25
Seven fifty-two.
00:27
What was it? Around seven fifty-two.
00:36
Two forty-three dispatch from 14.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
Carrollton Commons, that's 13.
00:46
911 units en route to near Highway 219.
00:49
Tower 1,
00:50
Highway 219. It's a 2020 Honda Civic.
00:55
10-4.
00:56
Clear.
01:01
21 Heard County.
01:05
Okay.
01:08
Did say no injuries, but the vehicle's not operable.
01:18
Affirmative, (name withheld) did state that (name withheld) is partially in the roadway and unable to move.
01:21
That the airbags did not deploy, and (name withheld) is stating no injuries.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
GA-219, Franklin, GA 30217
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