Vehicle hits deer on King Road with no injuries, Eagle CO
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A vehicle collided with a deer near King Road and 19 and a half road. There were no injuries or fluid leaks. The deer was deceased and off the roadway. Officers coordinated with the driver and spouse regarding towing and reporting.
Audio|Heard on: Colorado State Patrol - Eagle County (4c)
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
19 and a half road in Cays and King Road, Ford Explorer versus a deer.
00:04
No injury airbags, no fluids, no toe, no blocking deer is deceased off the roadway.
00:10
Copy. I gotta get a turn around here.
00:12
Cross over and I'll be there and probably less than 10.
00:15
7.4.
00:27
5-5-7-8-3-7 go ahead 4-5 I actually have the wife of the driver on the line the husband's going back to the vehicle to retrieve his wallet.
00:40
Do you want me to have them meet you somewhere or just hang around until you get there?
00:49
I would say hang around until I get there and if you'll see if they have a preference on a toe if they need one and if they do not then start the next one.
01:01
Okay, it sounds like his company talked to Gerardis and they said that he had a report at first so I'll confirm that and then I'll just have them stay in the area until you get there.
01:10
Do you have a current ETA?
01:14
Well, now I-70 to 38, so still probably, depending on the weather, which is getting worse.
01:21
So,
01:22
still probably an hour or plus.
01:25
1047-7.
01:31
MCF 13. MCF 13.
01:34
MCF 13.
01:41
This will be a no injury, private no, and I'll be clear with the citation.
01:47
104719.
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Location mentioned:
King Rd, Eagle, CO 81631
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