Driver strikes deer on US-24 near river bridge, Randolph County MO
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According to the dispatch call, a driver struck a deer on US-24 near the East Fork Chariton River bridge westbound. The driver is okay, not blocking the roadway, and is waiting for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
At crash detection 911 call come in.
00:03
It's showing the location is on US-24 over the East Fork Chariton River, right past the bridge going westbound.
00:14
We're going to go past the Highway 3 intersection and it's going to be on 24.
00:29
I'm in mobile, I have that list.
00:35
104, 17, 22.
00:44
621.
00:46
I'll be 108 from the Sheriff's Office, and so remain around to this call.
00:51
Copy.
00:54
Update 1745.
00:59
Updadi, 1745.
01:03
Updadi, you guys have a good night.
01:08
We see you as well, 1747.
01:14
Do a gay one.
01:18
It was just an automatic crash notification.
01:21
No information at this time.
01:24
Okay, I'm a route to the in point-for-hner.
01:28
Taylor, triple-chlear.
01:34
That's a cure.
01:35
Okay.
01:36
Jennifer, triple-click.
01:42
...in-six at the high school available by cell.
01:47
Copy, 1750.
01:53
The right up county unit.
01:54
We were able to make contact with the possible crash detection.
01:57
She is advised she is okay.
01:59
She hit a deer. She's not in the roadway.
02:01
There's no roadway blockage.
02:02
She's waiting on someone to come get her.
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Location mentioned:
US-24, Missouri
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