Car crashes into deer on NY-17 near Hancock sparks emergency response, Hancock NY
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A vehicle collided with a deer on Route 17 eastbound near Hancock, NY, prompting emergency teams to respond quickly. EMS units coordinated to provide assistance and clear the scene safely.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
For one car, MVA[1], car versus deer, at 17 Eastbound wire, 283.
00:07
We're staying by 1707.
00:15
2C34 Delaware.
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2C34.
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2C34.
00:25
Next available flatbed to my location for New Jersey registration,
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King 86, King Adam Adam,
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Adam.
00:36
Hello, you said 17 on summer.
00:40
Just to advise the cell, we're going to be on the left shoulder.
00:44
Okay, okay.
00:53
Hancock EMS driver needed for one-car MVA[1], car versus deer, 17 eastbound, mile marker 283, Hancock EMS.
01:13
Checkup AMS, driver needed for a car versus deer MVA[1] on 17 eastbound mile marker 283, Delaware standing by 1709.
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$425.
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25.
01:32
You can show myself in 2-3 clear.
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OECB Unit clear 1710.
01:44
T14 Delaware.
01:45
C14 Delaware.
01:53
Clear back and service, you'll 5222-2-2.
01:59
Clear back in service, 70.
02:01
C-3-4.
02:05
Vote a 2C-3-4.
02:11
Code to 2C-34.
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9111-1761. 1761.
02:24
We're going to be en route.
02:25
Is this east of Hancock or west of Hancock?
02:32
This is going to be between Deposit and Hancock at mile marker 283, eastbound.
02:42
It's going to be the left-hand side by the median.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
NY-17, Hancock, NY
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