Vehicle hits deer on us 24 near Floyd's Arcade, Roanoke IN
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According to the dispatch call, a gray 2016 Chrysler passenger vehicle struck a deer on U.S. 24 near Floyd's Arcade in Roanoke, Indiana. Emergency units are responding to manage the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Fort Wayne Post, Huntington County, FMAWIN.
00:06
Huntington County, Port Wain Post.
00:09
Fort Wayne Post, you have a unit that could handle a car deer accident.
00:13
They've pulled into Floyd's Arcade, near North Highway 24.
00:23
Call the sketch advice.
00:32
Is that, 63?
00:39
63.
00:41
Do you need us in Roanoke?
00:54
Hello,
00:55
I'm in Rochester, I switched it, sorry.
01:01
Clear, we'll be in Rochester.
01:11
Intention District 22 Units, Special Intention Huntington County, 1050 car deer, 1050 car deer.
01:18
On U.S. 24, the vehicle just pulled into Floyd's Arcade Pinball.
01:23
It's near US 24.
01:26
Near US 24.
01:29
That's going to be where the vehicle pulled into Authority, Huntington County, 0743.
01:41
61 Quana.
01:51
4-8-236, I can be en route up 15 to the south of them.
01:57
2236.
02:03
Forty Post.
02:05
I have a unit en route to that car deer.
02:07
He says it's going to be about 15 minutes.
02:13
Go to Fort Wayne Post.
02:14
Again, they pulled into the arcade and it's a gray, 2016.
02:18
Chrysler Country Country.
02:22
Clear.
02:28
2.36.
02:30
Just information, it's going to be a gray Chrysler passenger car.
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Location mentioned:
US-24, Roanoke, IN 46783
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