Vehicle hits deer on route 4 east near animal clinic, Rutland VT
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A vehicle collided with a deer on Route 4 East near an animal clinic in Rutland, Vermont. The deer is no longer on the scene. The vehicle was totaled and requires a wrecker to be removed.
Audio|Heard on: Rutland County Law Enforcement
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Deer, Route 4 East from Rutland Town, right by an animal clinic.
00:05
Looks like near house on Route 4.
00:08
Vehicle collided with deer, deer is no longer on scene, vehicle is totaled and will need a wrecker.
00:13
Sounds like it's in a pretty fast traffic spot, need lights as well.
00:20
I'll take care of him.
00:24
406, 104. I will get the next unit started.
00:34
5107.
00:36
5-0.
00:37
Can you confirm the RO 27-7?
00:46
Robert is criminally suspended.
00:51
Simple.
01:09
Could you advise what type of vehicle it is and confirm the deer is not in the area?
01:37
Head-zero, go ahead.
01:40
Would you be able to have Carrera respond for the vehicle?
01:51
Will you have Carrera find the vehicle? Going to be Killington Auto for the wrecker.
02:15
We're all set on record for now.
02:24
28th, Vermont, Henry Freepald, 491.
02:25
20th, Vermont, Henry Freepall, 491.
02:31
Confirming deer is not in the area.
02:38
10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgment/affirmative
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