Officers respond to injured deer near Penn Ave, Teaneck NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Teaneck responded to an injured deer near Penn Avenue. The animal appeared to be immobile with two broken legs. Animal control was contacted to assist at the scene. No human injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to go try to find that deer.
00:01
It's just off Penn Road.
00:04
Received.
00:06
Unit 33 is out with Unit 21.
00:09
Received.
00:13
Communication 721.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:18
The Tennessee driver’s license on my end is valid until 2030.
00:26
Found a New Jersey driver’s license, which I attached.
00:29
It expired as of February 3rd, 2025.
00:35
10-4, must have picked up on a keyword.
00:37
Thank you.
00:39
You're welcome.
00:42
4122K.
00:45
4122.
00:48
The deer is going to be in front of Penn Ave.
00:52
It appears to be immobile.
00:54
If you can contact animal control.
00:57
Received.
00:59
Is it still alive?
01:02
Affirmative.
01:04
Received.
01:05
Seven twenty-one, 1090 verbal.
01:09
Received.
01:12
Forty-one twenty-two county.
01:15
Forty-one twenty-two.
01:17
That's confirmed.
01:18
Deer has two broken legs.
01:21
Advise animal control same location.
01:24
We're back in.
01:26
Received. They're responding.
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Location mentioned:
Penn Ave, Teaneck, NJ 07666
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