Vehicle hits deer near Bangor Road in Prospect, Prospect ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a deer near Bangor Road and Fort Knox Road in Prospect. The deer ran away. The vehicle has a small fluid leak and is not drivable. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Prospect Fire, I need to respond to the Bangor Road near the Fort Knox Road intersection.
00:04
It's going to be near Box 919.
00:07
Again, Box 919 on the Bangor Road.
00:10
The car versus deer, there's a small fluid leak, I believe.
00:15
It's washer fluid. Cook 377, Alpha 2, Waucom Clear, 1729.
00:24
Select 100, Waldo.
00:25
Copy the page.
00:26
You can show me in route.
00:28
Copy, 100, 173.
00:33
24, Augusto Zone 2.
00:36
Copy. Okay,
00:42
that's 294.
00:43
Hey, that's 2934.
00:48
10.30.
00:51
The driver's chair for the 965 Queens Mills Road and Belgrade.
00:54
The deer did run off, but the caller has a portable damage to this vehicle.
00:58
It's community of GMT, Acadia, dark rain color.
01:02
Should be drivable.
01:05
104.
01:07
Do you now.
01:09
The conversation limit.
01:11
Yes, sir, 231.
01:12
Okay.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:17
919, Bangor Road in Prospect, have a carverse deer.
01:21
No PI, the deer did runoff.
01:23
Color is out of the roadway.
01:25
The vehicle is not going to be drivable.
01:26
It's looking some fluid.
01:28
It's going to be a key of sole.
01:29
No preference on a record.
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