Single vehicle hits deer on Kearsarge Valley road, Wilmot NH
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A single vehicle struck a deer near Kearsarge Valley Road in Wilmot. No injuries were reported. Multiple fire and utility units responded to the scene, where command was established by Wilmot Fire command unit.
Audio|Heard on: Sunapee Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Notice for Wilmot Fire, Kyrus to respond in Wilmot.
00:10
Here we have near Kearsarge Valley Road for single vehicle versus deer and no injury.
00:15
Again, tones are for Wilmot Fire and police respond in Wilmot.
00:19
Near Kearsarge Valley Road for single vehicle versus deer.
00:23
No injury. Same redone, 1646.
00:30
Father, a woman F2 responding to the station.
00:35
Moment F2 responding.
00:38
Sorry, alarm. We want C2 responding to the station.
00:42
We want C2 responding to the station.
00:47
We want C2 respond.
00:50
Primary alarm, Wilmot Utility.
00:55
Wilmot Utility 1.
00:58
Show us responding with 3.
01:03
The Utility Responding, 1654.
01:10
Premier Alamed Utility Respondon, Engine 1.
01:16
Wilmot Engine 1.
01:18
Control is on, responding at two.
01:21
Will midgeton one responding.
01:30
Willard rescue one, responding number one.
01:35
Limit rescue one responding to respond to one.
01:36
We'll make rescue one responding.
01:43
The alarm will want security.
01:49
We'll let utility in going.
01:52
Off unseen,
01:54
one car on the side of the road.
01:56
Wilmot C5 will be establishing command.
02:01
Receive if you're on scene, single vehicle.
02:03
C5, has command 16th speed.
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Location mentioned:
Kearsarge Valley Rd, Wilmot, NH 03287
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