Vehicle crash with deer and debris on county road, Jasper County IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle crash involving one deer occurred on County Road 380. Debris, including a deer carcass and vehicle parts, were present on both sides of the road. A deputy cleared the debris and requested county highway be notified.
Audio|Heard on: Jasper IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Ninety-three 70 on 380.
00:03
Looks like there's two different deer carcass.
00:05
One's just off side of the road and one's in the roadway.
00:08
Crash debris happened about twenty-five yards north of their mailbox.
00:16
Clear, is that going to be for the one that 17 is out with?
00:21
Say again.
00:23
Is that going to be in reference to 17's vehicle crash?
00:28
It is.
00:31
Quick.
00:32
County 17.
00:34
17.
00:36
I'll be on duty with a crash report, also warning for the spotter plates.
00:42
Clear 17.
00:44
Yeah, I'm here from 31.
00:47
31.
00:50
County, it was only one deer involved with the crash that's laying right off side of the roadway.
00:54
The other large object appears to be probably the fender well liner that was laying out in the middle of the road.
01:01
I've cleared debris from the roadway.
01:03
It's on both sides of the road from the deer carcass if you'll leave note for county highway.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 380, Indiana
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