Deer-vehicle crash leaves car disabled on US 290, Giddings TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a vehicle crash involving a deer in Milam County. The vehicle was described as maroon and disabled on US 290 West near West Austin Street. The deer was still alive, and responders planned to put it down. The driver was attempting to push the vehicle off the road while law enforcement units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lee TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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801 County.
00:03
10-4, this deer crash occurred in Milam County.
00:08
County to 801, they are aware and have a deputy in that location.
00:13
10-4 from Lieutenant.
00:15
10-4.
00:17
County to 1635.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:23
801, 10.
00:26
Go ahead, 801.
00:28
Ma'am, you can attach me to the call.
00:30
The deer is still alive.
00:31
I'm going to put it down.
00:34
RP describes it as a maroon vehicle disabled on US 290 West.
00:41
Three 15 on Lee County Dispatch.
00:43
Is that going to be blocking or on the shoulder?
00:46
County, yes, I was getting PD RP information that he is on the road, not on the shoulder.
00:52
That's what.
00:54
The lights are on and he is attempting to push the vehicle off the road.
00:58
Three 15. We're attending from this call.
01:02
Show me a route to near West Austin.
01:06
Check out the disabled vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
W Austin St, Giddings, TX 78942
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