Injured elk lies on Grass Creek Road after collision, Box Elder County UT
A driver hit an elk on Grass Creek Road, which left the animal injured and lying in the roadway, creating a hazard while her vehicle was towed away.
Audio|Source: Box Elder County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Charlie 21 back to their coffee, 1050 PD on Grass Creek Road.
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Charlie 21.
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Charlie 21 reported about 5 to 10 minutes prior to town on Grass Creek Road she hit an elk and was able to drive her vehicle into town.
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She already had a tow truck come out and pick up her vehicle.
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However, the tow truck driver advised her that the elk is still alive, injured, and lying in the middle of the road.
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Copy. I'll be in rail.
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10-14, it should be just about 5 to 10 minutes prior from highways already headed north.
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Copy.
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Early 21 140.
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Troutly one.
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I'm out of here by a snow bill.
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I can identify this stop.
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I can go to check on the health.
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Box Elder County, UT
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