Vehicle collides with deer near cave city i-65 off ramp, Cave City KY
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A vehicle collided with a deer near the Cave City I-65 off ramp. Officers arrived on scene after being notified about the accident. The vehicle was a passenger car, but its make and model are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Hart County KY Public Safety & KSP P3
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a report.
00:04
I've got a report of a vehicle collision somewhere down in Cave City.
00:16
You have a collision at Happy Valley Road in Doyle Avenue.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:42
Is that the rear end?
00:45
I just got a call from a cell phone saying that there was a vehicle accident near Cracker Barrel and they had been waiting for about an hour for an officer.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:05
Cave City gave it to us.
01:07
Three six-nine had to pick up a ride along.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:14
Thank you.
01:16
Okay, I'm on scene.
01:17
Okay.
01:21
September, 1815.
01:27
Good ball, hurry.
01:28
Okay.
01:33
I was called for a vehicle versus deer break.
01:49
I'll be on East Gap Hill Road.
01:51
I'm not 100% sure on the block range.
01:56
But they have requests in the NOL, if you can get one headed that way.
02:00
I'll get there.
02:01
I'll get there.
02:07
Time of each one is.
02:14
It was a passenger car, but I'm not sure the make or model.
02:28
Off ramp of I-65, break.
02:36
I advise you,
02:38
if they're going to work it or want us to work it.
02:49
But I realize it's out in the county, go ahead.
03:01
If you can forward all that info to me, I can take care of it.
03:14
I don't care to do a 380.
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Location mentioned:
I-65, Cave City, KY
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