Deer trapped in fence near Woodrow Wilson Bridge, Fort Washington MD
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According to the dispatch call, park rangers responded to a report of a deer with its antlers stuck in a fence near the entrance of the trail by the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. The animal was located in the area near a porta-potty and assistance was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:48
Transcript:
00:00
I just had a citizen call us, a walker, advising that a deer is stuck.
00:05
It has its antlers stuck in the fence at the entrance of the trail going across the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
00:13
The area where the porta-potty is.
00:16
Copy on it that way.
00:17
Careful, thank you.
00:19
Do we have a park ranger on here, a park ranger?
00:22
Yeah, this is 953 Park Ranger.
00:24
Good morning.
00:27
I have one of my units start towards the beginning of the trail at Woodrow Wilson Bridge. A citizen reported within the last five minutes that they saw a deer with its antlers stuck in a fence there.
00:39
M4. We'll head on down there.
00:43
And your unit number again?
00:45
Yeah, I'm 953, and I'm with two other rangers.
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