Dead deer and debris cause hazard on Highway 34, Clark County MO
Officers responded to a report of a dead deer and some small debris on U.S. Highway 34 near the 231-mile marker. The presence of the deer and debris created a potential traffic hazard for drivers in the area.
Audio|Source: Lee, Clark and Hancock Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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30-4-8. We just received another call reference that deer and debris in the roadway.
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10-4[1], call on 8 a area and department.
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10-4[1].
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Sure, it's two-town traffic.
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Two-time, go ahead.
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Westbound 34, near the 231-mile marker.
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It's hard to read which seat it is. It's King Frank 1-59W, KF-1-5-9W on a Ford, F-1-5-9-W. Ford, F-1-2 if you pick up like the power,
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same by the speak.
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Summer.
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Cedar of his lieutenant is going to be Florida.
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Never.
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The Com 17, hour 28.
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021, PQF, 021. PQF, 021.
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Fedonbury, 2011 Chevy Cruise, so Patrick King,
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27-1 Maine, Kentucky, shows expiration of 9 at 26.
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174, what's it's 27?
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34A in contact, vote.
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King Victor Henry, 764, KVH 764, Mount Marker 6-18.
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Two more.
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Six back quarters, 21.027.
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Mac quarters,
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2107. Incorporters, 2107.
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Incorports, Hancock 8.
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3048, Hancock 1.
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Okay, LLP 10A.
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The deer was already dead and there was only some small pieces of blocks on the roadway. I think it's a hazard.
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Can you please close? Crash report?
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Clark County, MO
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