Car hits deer and rolls into ditch on High Street, Bradford PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a car struck a deer and rolled into a ditch near High Street, Bradford Township. One person got out of the vehicle without help and the vehicle was smoking.
Audio|Heard on: McKean County Public Safety, Elk County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
The station 15 AM-121 aOS response,
00:19
1135 High Street, motor vehicle accident, roll over.
00:44
15 AM121 AOS response in Bradford Township area 1135 High Street near Glycerine Hollow and East Warren Road motor vehicle accident roll over 2235 2035
01:00
2018 15 10 responding
01:04
G-15 attendants responding private township 1135 High Street, one car motor vehicle accident.
01:10
Initial call is reporting a car versus deer vehicle in the ditch.
01:14
Township police are on scene now stating vehicle in the ditch rolled over.
01:18
One patient self-extricated and he appears that the vehicle was smoking.
01:22
It's time on the call.
01:24
Operations car thoughts to 2237.
01:26
2.25 McKean County, I'm responding.
01:36
Responding, Bradford Township 1135 High Street, initial call is for a car vs deer accident, no injury.
01:42
Caller stated that the vehicle was in the ditch.
01:45
Township police arrived and stated the vehicles rolled over in the ditch and smoking.
01:49
One patient self-extricated, North Office 2, 2238.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Bradford, PA 16701
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