Vehicle hits deer on highway 60 eastbound, Carter County MO
A vehicle struck a deer on eastbound Highway 60 near the double-highway area in Carter County, Missouri. No injuries were reported. A tractor-trailer was stopped behind the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Southeast Missouri Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I got a deer versus vehicle accident on 60 eastbound by double-highway.
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10-4[1], stand by left.
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Carter 10-4[1], stand by.
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Carter 1023, did you say I was a vehicle versus deer?
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10-3, I've also got a troop on the way too.
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I was just making sure it wasn't a vehicle versus vehicle in the area.
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104, thanks for the record.
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3976 of Butler County.
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Go ahead, 3976.
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You run 1020J1 for (name withheld).
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(Name withheld) 3,
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2, 4 (name withheld), (name withheld) 3, please.
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2 and 4. I'm going to come back to a (name withheld),
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out of Popper Block,
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on a 2010 Ford truck, an expiration year of 2026 showing no 99.
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Okay, just show expiration year 2026.
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Expiration is May 26.
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Okay, must have lost her tab, or had it stolen, just got a 24 showing,
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24 sticker on.
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Just later now.
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Is that by the PD real quick for a fraud report?
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Yeah.
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Time for.
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1443, 1018.
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19 will.
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Troopty clear.
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I will look at 1443, that's clear, and half further.
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Go ahead.
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Highway 16 near Double Oceans, a Toyota RAV-4 that struck a deer, should be a tractor trailer park directly behind him, also in the area.
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Not injury.
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Yeah, I see him, Will.
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It looks like they're in the eastbound lane.
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I'll be 23.
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US-60, Missouri
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