Vehicle disabled after car hits deer near harmon creek, Brooke County WV
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was disabled after hitting a deer near Harmon Creek exit on U.S. 22 in West Virginia. Deputies are on scene, and a wrecker has been requested to tow the vehicles. Both vehicles are currently out of the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke WV Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'm not sure who your partners this morning, but we have a call.
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Harmon Creek and U.S.
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22,
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direction and travel, not known by AAA.
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They advise that they have a disabled vehicle.
00:11
Mail drivers requesting a deputy in the area until the wrecker can get on scene.
00:17
He's not in a safe position.
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Again, U.S.
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22 by the Harmon Creek exit, direction and travel, unknown.
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10.4, bro.
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8048. I'm at the Baltimore Trail.
00:32
Can we run up there?
00:35
Yeah, that's fine if you want to.
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16, brook.
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Good.
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Well,
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deputies were on scene.
00:49
approximately 5.30.
00:51
The vehicles are out of the roadway.
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They were both just waiting for a wrecker.
00:56
It was a car versus deer.
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Location mentioned:
US-22, West Virginia
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