Single vehicle crashes into deer on South Road, Pepperell MA
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A single vehicle crashed into a deer near South Road in Pepperell. There were no reported injuries. Police are handling the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Pepperell Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Pepperell Fire, you're missing by from motor vehicle crash in the area near South Road.
00:26
Pepperell Fire and EMS.
00:28
Respond to near South Road for a possible two car motor vehicle accident called in third party, unknown injuries, airbags, or fluids.
00:37
Peple fire EMS, respond to the area near South Road for a possible two car motor vehicle accident, called in third party, unknown injuries, airbags, or fluids.
00:49
Ours are pulled off to the title of.
00:52
7.14.
00:59
Thank you very much.
01:02
The station is on 715.
01:08
The following 582.
01:12
I'm answering to T82.
01:15
We're clear, JAS Circle, where the signer to Coo.
01:17
We can head over to 217.
01:20
Go to road.
01:23
T.J. Clear.
01:24
The motion is a more good question.
01:33
50 C3[1] file-up.
01:38
File, I'm answering.
01:41
It's going to be out there's going to be a single vehicle versus deer.
01:46
Checking on injuries.
01:50
The 50C3[1] is I think it's a single vehicle versus deer at 720.
02:03
503 file.
02:07
I'm entering.
02:11
Get a little ground fire personnel.
02:14
No injuries.
02:15
It's going to be a police tissue.
02:17
I'm going to be clear.
02:21
1523,
02:22
hold all companies, inquiries, no injuries.
02:28
Police fighter, 721.
02:34
All right, 15 until we have the cancellation.
02:38
Update 582, you have the cancellation, 721.
Police codes explained
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[1]
C3: Command or shift commander unit designation
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