Vehicle hits horse near Welch and FM 1954, Archer County TX
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A vehicle struck a horse near Welch and FM 1954 in Texas. Three horses ran off after the incident. Authorities were notified to file a report.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita Falls Area Law Enforcement
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
You know, we have a report of a crash right here, and that's where that horse was trapped last night?
00:07
No, yeah.
00:09
10-4[1], I got road debris.
00:11
How are you going to have a vehicle up ahead of me that has a hazard light on? I'm going to be right here at Welch and FM 1954.
00:19
10-4[1].
00:23
So, so man, I copied your act on the route.
00:28
10-4[1].
00:33
This morning is going to be checks here.
00:35
251-1, David Bickerman.
00:37
2.
00:38
2.4.
00:43
2nd 4.
00:45
204. 204.
01:05
Blackshot, Goal, 7296.
01:11
10-4[1].
01:13
37, I'm out with her.
01:16
10-4[1].
01:29
Go ahead.
01:30
Chimmy, 9-Texas, Paul, Vector-Stam, 9605.
01:34
So where he's on Versa.
01:40
7.4.
01:41
I'd go for her.
01:42
She did strike a horse out here.
01:46
She said there was three of them.
01:47
She hit one, and then all three of them took off running.
01:50
Go ahead and notify DPS.
01:53
Just to be able to get a report on this.
01:57
Step forward, is you need medical?
02:01
Negative.
02:02
I'm going to turn my contact with that donor of those,
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Location mentioned:
FM1954 & Welch Rd, Texas 76366
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