Vehicle collides with deer on FM 906 in Texas, Lamar County TX
A vehicle collided with a deer on FM 906 West in Texas. The driver was stable and the deer was still alive. The vehicle partially blocked the road. A trooper was dispatched but later canceled after the situation was controlled.
Audio|Source: Lamar County Public Safety Dispatch
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Powderly, this is going to be your second page.
00:02
You need you to en route for a 1050 major, 1,500 block FM 906 West, repeating 1,500 block FM 906 West.
00:09
It's going to be a 1050 major vehicle versus deer.
00:20
Yeah,
00:22
it's on that list.
00:27
Sorry, boss, your radio is 10-1[1].
00:30
Can you repeat that?
00:38
You're going to have to call me, unreadable.
00:41
You're going to have to call me, unreadable.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:00
Count Moore's on seeing, they advise your patient's stable, deer still live vehicle partially in the roadway.
01:05
Advise that he's going to have to leave the scene to go to work.
01:08
And you've got a trooper en route from Fanon County.
01:20
As the area left, the scene.
01:26
Okay.
01:27
You can cancel the trooper.
01:34
23.
01:51
The driver involved in the accident led to leave the scene or Tiger Town?
01:57
The town has left the scene.
02:01
Okay, so the driver's still on thing.
02:06
All right, I was out of the assumption that the driver left.
02:15
Do you still want them in roll?
02:17
No,
02:20
we'll take care of it.
02:22
Stand forth.
02:26
Stand for.
02:29
Stand for.
02:43
Generatable?
02:47
Any other powering units in route?
02:51
Negative, not at this time.
02:52
Tagger Town was on scene, but they're no longer there.
02:56
So,
03:00
we're not C.O.B.
03:06
Stand for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Unable to copy / poor radio signal
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FM 906, Texas
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