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Injured deer caught in fence near highway 53 in town of tildenChippewa County WI

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US-53, Tilden, WI

A caller reported an injured deer caught in a fence near the northbound lanes of Highway 53 in the Town of Tilden. The caller tried to help, and later the deer freed itself and left.

Audio|Source: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
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Transcript:
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2428 caught being injured deer in the town of Tilden.
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Good.
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It's going to be an injured deer in the town of Tilden at the 104 mile marker Highway 53.
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It's on the northbound side east of the northbound lanes.
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There's a deer caught in the fence that appears it needs to be dispatched.
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The caller did stop and is trying to assist the deer.
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10-4[1]. We're doing follow-up from last night's crash.
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10-4[1]. It sounds like they're back on the line and that deer was able to get free and is on his way.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative

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US-53, Tilden, WI
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