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Vehicle hits deer on Route 41 eastbound no injuriesAtlantic County NJ

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Atlantic County, NJ

A vehicle struck a deer on eastbound Route 41 near mile marker 416 in Atlantic County, New Jersey. The driver was not injured. The vehicle's airbags deployed and the vehicle was moved to the left shoulder. A tow truck is on the way to the scene.

Audio|Source: New Jersey State Police Troop A - Digital
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Transcript:
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41A car versus here.
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I get a second to get a lot up on you.
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It got me a 4-16.
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We checked last 15 and all the way down to Route 9.
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We're out to anything.
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2-available for a deer 11 eastbound 41-eat 9249-416 is it clear now?
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Yes sir please thank you.
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I'll leave it assist
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Reese
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4 column 9174
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Yeah, what's up for?
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The mail's been lodged.
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You can clear me to report with the rest.
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Three two, two, three, five.
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Okay.
01:08
Spence the driver of the vehicle, no injuries, vehicles on the left shoulder along with the deer.
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I have a tow and route.
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Airbag deployment.

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