Vehicle hits deer near east Chicago road, Jonesville MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a deer near East Chicago Road in Jonesville. The deer was removed from the scene and the vehicle was confirmed to be drivable.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsdale County Public Safety
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
47, Shrbion, Jurassic, Cazard, North Adams and White.
00:05
That's good.
00:12
99.47 from 1340, that might be our deer from this call if it's a deer.
00:18
Okay, I'll move it.
00:21
Ma'am.
00:29
47 deers been removed, time clear.
00:35
That's been removed. Control 1340.40.
00:40
Go ahead, 1340.
00:47
We'll be clear of this location, leave me on it so I can complete the paperwork, please.
00:51
And if anything comes out, I'm available.
00:55
Time to 8132.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
Go on pull into this gas station.
01:03
It looks like you've got a light now functioning.
01:05
Yep.
01:14
Central polling for a car-deer, Fayette Township, state units.
01:20
1317 and the city by the limiter.
01:25
Three Jonesville.
01:27
And Jones, I'll send it.
01:37
That's clear, K947.
01:39
It's going to be the caller pulled into near East Chicago Road, and you're looking for a black Ford Focus.
01:48
The deer took off, the vehicle is driable.
01:52
Clear and out.
01:55
Correction, K947, it's going to be a black Ford Explorer.
02:00
I'm clear on the correction.
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Location mentioned:
E Chicago Rd, Jonesville, MI 49250
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