Car hits deer on Illinois Route 34 south of church, Franklin County IL
A car hit a deer on Illinois Route 34 near Little Chapel Church. The car was not drivable, and the driver was not reachable by radio. The driver was advised to take the car home and complete an online crash report. The deer was still alive off the roadway and needed to be euthanized.
Audio|Source: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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102, 250 car versus deer.
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3859, Illinois,
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34, Swing County,
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just south of Little Chapel Church.
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3859, Illinois 34 Swing County,
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just south of Little Chapel Church.
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Car versus Deer,
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unable to reach the driver.
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Swing County does not have a vehicle description.
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Vehicle is not drivable.
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Swing County, 106 with a lost fighter.
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Secure, Frankler.
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We're having an intervention.
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104.
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104.
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1-2-24.
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Can't see any of that?
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I can't hear any of that.
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Time for 433.
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Go ahead.
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Show us 10A from here.
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I'm going to go back to near South Douglas,
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Logan. I don't remember the address.
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And get some of the lamey things.
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Try out the way to call there.
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Ashley's got her juvenile.
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I don't know for how long this time, but she's got her juvenile.
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As is now, we're back 108.
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PMS3, please come down the hill and go to Carbondale for coverage.
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I could call for 107.
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M.S.3 to Carbondale for coverage.
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Time out, 1928.
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Tell.
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Parvac 3-5 have a stand-by scene flight request coming out of Rockwood, Randolph County, Illinois.
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Rough heading to 8-0 degrees by 340.
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A1, 3403, T.D.C.
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standing by at St.R.R.R.A.P.R.E.M.A.
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advised the 28 minute E.T.A.
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and they're checking weather.
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5-3-5 accepting B B's Derek Watt 4990-S-O-I-1.
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Stand-bye for further.
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Scan.
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Mursboro, we didn't find any gas leaks or gas odors anywhere.
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You can show us, clear and see.
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Sheriff.
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104, be advised every that is sitting himself in a phone.
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104, we, uh, I'm going to be following things.
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I'm going to be following.
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104.
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T.MS3, second tone, is going down the hill to Carbondale for coverage.
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EMS3 to Carbondale for coverage.
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Timeout, 1933.
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I did advise that she can go ahead and take the vehicle home and do the report online, even though it is not drivable.
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However, she did advise the dairy is still alive.
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It's off the roadway,
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but it will need to be dispatched.
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10-4[1]. So you're saying she's going to do the online crash report.
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That is affirmative.
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The tow will get to her much quickly, much more quickly than you will.
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And she was wanting to go ahead and do home advice.
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You can do that and do the report online.
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10-4[1]. I'll be in route to the area.
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She could do.
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The outside temperature is 53 degrees degrees Fahrenheit.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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