Fire department assists police with deer stuck in fence, Highland Park IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire department was sent to help police free a deer stuck in a fence in a front yard near Point Lane. The deer was not injured. Police asked for assistance to move the fence to release the animal.
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Transcript:
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Squad 34.
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To a service call.
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Grid 3407. Near Point Lane.
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Point Lane.
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Near Point Lane.
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Grid 3407. A service call.
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Squad 344.
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Squad 34.
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Go ahead.
00:29
You're en route to assist police with a deer stuck in a fence in the front yard.
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Yeah, it's a lot of you know what they expect us to do.
00:42
Should it be a police issue or an animal control issue?
00:52
Police are requesting if he did help them move the fence apart.
00:57
The deer's not hurt, it just stuck.
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Okay, what's what to do we can do?
01:10
Message if you, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Estate of Michael Jordan, 2700 Point Ln, Highland Park, IL 60035
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