Abandoned vehicle reported on highway 144 after suspected deer collision, Morgan County CO
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A black car was reported as having hit a deer on highway 144 near County Road 12. The driver was uninjured and no damages were apparent. Later it was found the vehicle was not involved in a crash but was abandoned by someone changing a tire on the roadside.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
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Her 523 Go ahead Her 523 just east of County Road 12 on Highway 144 For a car versus deer We're going to let Safe Patrol know as well Herbysays she's in a black Dodge charger with the hazards on She is in the lanes of...
00:18
traffic eastbound say that she's hit a four or five point buck there's no fluids leaking no airbags deployed she's claiming no injuries I don't know if she's able to move her vehicle high 1410 at 12 just east of there oh hi got me 3 523 1753 125 121 trying again 3
00:46
3 Ls Ozone team.
00:53
Kerr 52317-554.
00:56
This was almost 5-83 in this.
00:59
Curve 583.
01:05
583
01:08
The correction 533 all of the cell units are on the scene out of E.E.
01:15
Dispatch 515.
01:17
For 593, a copy break 515.
01:19
All units can slow their response.
01:21
This isn't going to be a crash.
01:22
Looks like someone pulled off the side of the road to change a tire and vehicle abandoned.
01:28
For 515, I copy 1755.
01:36
Units responding to Highway 52 at County Road EE, law enforcement on scene advice.
01:40
This is not going to be an accident.
01:42
It's going to be somebody that pulled off this shoulder to change its tire and is an abandoned vehicle at 1755.
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CO-144, Colorado
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