Report of accident found to be animal rescue, Tyler TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a report of a major accident near Highway 69 North in Tyler, Texas. It was later determined that the situation involved a woman assisting a deer stuck in a ditch. The game warden was notified, and the call was closed with no accident reported.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, window fire. I have a major accident.
00:02
Twenty-one thousand block of Highway 69 North.
00:07
It's going to be one vehicle versus a deer.
00:10
Unknown injuries out of the roadway.
00:12
Units responding about it.
00:13
It's just kind of clear.
00:14
Sixteen 0616.
00:21
They relogged and my body came as malfunctioning.
00:30
Accident. Smith County Fire, just be advised this is not going to be an accident.
00:34
That's a female attempting to help a deer out of the ditch that's stuck.
00:43
Okay, do you advise us to cancel?
00:45
You can cancel, but the deer is stuck in the ditch if you'd like to assist it out.
00:56
Game warden has been notified.
00:57
Go ahead and close the call out due to it not being an accident, and we'll ease out there and see what we got.
01:05
Ten four, I have notified a game warden.
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Location mentioned:
US-69, Tyler, TX 75703
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