Single-vehicle crash with possible deer strike near Newberry Rd, Gainesville FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a gray Ford was involved in a single-vehicle crash near Newberry Road and Southwest Archer Lane. The vehicle was smoking and appears to have struck a deer. No further details are confirmed at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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10-134, signal 13 Victor.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:04
Near Southwest Archer Lane.
00:07
Gray Ford, four door,
00:09
bearing Foxtrot Romeo Tango Romeo 59 Florida.
00:14
Still smoking, appears it's been in a single vehicle crash.
00:18
10-4.
00:20
It's reporting to Deputy Collins out of Southwest Archer Road, Gainesville.
00:27
There's residue of the crash about the 14400 block.
00:34
Echo One, can you start that one?
00:37
Place it in.
00:40
Under the four echo one, what direction are you coming from?
00:44
Fifteen thousand Newberry.
00:46
Be going westbound on Newberry.
00:50
That's it, boy.
00:51
If you're gonna take Parker Road and travel west, see if anybody walking on the roadway.
00:56
Twenty-sixth.
00:58
HS Papa twenty-nine ten eighty-seven.
01:00
Yep.
01:01
One thirty-four.
01:02
One thirty-four.
01:04
It looks like he hit a deer.
01:05
There's a deer on the side and there's evidence in his vehicle.
01:09
You can counsel the echo unit.
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Location mentioned:
Newberry Rd, Gainesville, FL 32607
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