Single vehicle collides with deer on highway, Jim Wells County TX
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A vehicle collided with a deer on Highway 20 East near County Road 3 in Jim Wells County, Texas. The driver sustained some injuries and there is damage to the vehicle and surrounding property. Emergency medical services and state troopers were requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Jim Wells County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
I have a 1050 on 20 East or 1024 just west of the County Road 3rd.
00:07
A one vehicle versus a deer.
00:10
I think he is not hurt but they have damage to a year.
00:14
Still not, Jimals.
00:19
I'm clear with that.
00:20
I'm clear with that. Don't think of my body cam and head that way.
00:24
Okay.
00:27
2.30 County, I'll pick it up.
00:30
Tud30 County, any advice is going to be on east 24?
00:41
That's simple, east of east of, east of 24,
00:45
just west at 3.
00:49
Yep.
00:50
See you in the county.
00:51
I'm a musician.
00:55
Thank you very much.
01:00
230 County, I'm going to be 23,
01:02
28, Tom Oberg, George, 058,
01:05
Tom Arbor, George, 0588.
01:08
Can you get DPS out here? There's going to be gate damage, property damage to the property damage to the property as a lot of feedback appointment.
01:17
24-230, they're one-advised.
01:19
They'll be sending out the truth for that way that at that, which is interesting.
01:27
B.M.S.
01:28
driver has a bullet injury to me as a pawn.
01:33
At 2.30, you're going to go ahead of course.
01:35
This is Gervat?
01:37
I'll just take EMS on here, please.
01:40
The driver has some injuries.
01:44
In four.
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County Rd, Texas 78332
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