Vehicle strikes deer near Highway 72 and 161st, Wagoner County OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a traffic incident near Highway 72 and East 161st Street in the Coweta area where a vehicle, possibly a Glenpool Police Department unit, struck a deer. The deer appeared injured and unable to move. The reporting person’s status at the scene was uncertain.
Audio|Heard on: Wagoner OK Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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602, I have Echo 602.
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Any units are back? Traffic hazard,
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Highway 72 and 161st, Highway 72 and 161st,
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break.
00:11
402, go ahead.
00:14
402, RP is reporting that (name withheld) hit a deer.
00:20
It will be in the northbound lanes.
00:24
0545.
00:27
Four hundred and two.
00:28
Did he advise if the deer is signal 30 ? Deer was not yet signal 30 at time of call,
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but could not move.
00:38
Is RP still on scene?
00:41
Unknown if RP was going to stay on scene.
00:44
He did advise that he was PD from Glenpool.
00:51
Careful.
00:54
Five hundred and one, Toyota ten eight.
00:56
I'll be right there.
00:58
Zero five forty-six.
01:01
Six hundred and three, Toyota ten eight back to city.
01:05
Zero five forty-six.
01:08
Four hundred and two, Toyota ten ninety-seven.
01:10
It looks like it is actually going to be his unit that was struck.
01:15
Zero five forty8.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
OK-72 & E 161st St S, Oklahoma 74429
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