Car hits deer near Francestown Road causing minor damage, New Boston NH
A car collided with a deer near Francestown Road. The vehicle's rear fender was ripped off, but the driver was uninjured and the car was drivable. The location was near Francestown Road, and authorities attended the scene to assess the damage.
Audio|Source: New Boston Fire Department
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Transcript:
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In the area of near Francestown Road for Car vs.
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Deer, I don't have all the information.
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Sounds like she could be calling a podcast when they gave it to Francestown Police.
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Our jurisdiction.
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I'll take it further momentarily.
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208.10.3.
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I'll be clearing now and I'll head over to the accident on France town.
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25, 247.
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One of the wait.
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Good.
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Carvers the deer, again,
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near Francestown.
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It's a black genesis.
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She does her four ways on. She does believe that the vehicle is drivable.
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It did rip the rear fender off. She doesn't know where the fender is or where the deer is.
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Okay, I'm with the car now. You want to take the plate?
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Time to get the plate.
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It is going to be King Adam Thomas dash Victor Henry Mary. That's King Adam Thomas dash Victor Henry Mary.
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Okay.
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She is licensed to eligible.
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108 to 109.
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Go for one.
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109. As you're driving down, do you see if you see a fender, back fender in the roadway?
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Send 5, we'll do.
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