Car hits deer and tree in single-vehicle accident, Randolph County MO
A single-vehicle accident occurred near North Highway 3 at the county line where a car hit a deer and then struck a tree. The driver was awake and moving. Emergency medical services and fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
02:10
Transcript:
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Near North Highway 3.
00:01
It's going to be right at the county line.
00:04
I have a car versus deer.
00:06
Then the car struck a tree.
00:08
I'm starting ambling some fire as well.
00:10
I did talk to the occupant.
00:13
He was up and moving around.
00:20
10-4[1]. Did he say that he is injured or no?
00:29
Do they make sure the call, well I'm going to go ahead and start ambulance some first responders as well.
00:38
I'm en route from over one.
00:45
554 to 575, would you like assistance?
00:52
I will probably be okay.
00:55
Thank you.
00:57
Double.
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Six or seven, Moberly.
01:09
Six-07.
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Forty-seven.
01:19
Forty-five-six to six.
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I'm making state, Region Vero.
01:25
Make another one is Macon State.
01:31
Make another one, Macon State be advised in regards to the one vehicle accidents on Highway 63 north of Kennel.
01:40
The owner of the vehicle is requesting steel towing.
01:43
It's going to be a Ford F-150.
01:47
It is on its wheels.
01:54
Have you called them or do we still need to make contact?
02:01
Negative. We have not called them.
02:02
We didn't know if your trooper wanted to wait until they got on soon.
02:07
Ten-four. And she's en route and should be there shortly.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Randolph County, MO
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