Deer spotted on roadway near Route 35 in Katonah, Katonah NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a deer was reported in the roadway near Route 35 in Katonah. Emergency units responded and notified the department of transportation to remove the animal from the road shoulder.
Audio|Heard on: Troops Base to Mobile
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Three 85, I got a call for a deer in the roadway.
00:03
Uh, approximately in the area of near Route 35 at Somers.
00:09
Near Route 35.
00:15
Show me responding.
00:17
Show twelve.
00:20
Received. One six eight.
00:42
Station to KED 92091, KTC 81, KTS 733, KFS 286, KTN 584, KCQ 566, KBM 911, KQ 274, WPSU 045867, New York State Police, should be at 1st, please.
00:55
1207 PM, 9K2.
01:00
Okay, 590 TMC.
01:02
Go ahead, 590.
01:08
Five hundred and 90 TMC, be advised of me in service.
01:13
Flex twelve 830, post 830, shield 4520.
01:23
Received.
01:28
Three K40, I can see.
01:30
Go ahead, four zero.
01:38
I'll be en route to that accident on Main Street, East Main Street.
01:45
Pursuit.
01:50
Five three two.
01:55
Nine five three.
01:59
I'll be clear.
02:02
Received.
02:07
Seven gate 385, change please.
02:14
Okay, 385.
02:19
Be advised, I'm out with that deer.
02:21
Its address changed to near Route 35.
02:28
Notify DOT the deer is on the shoulder whenever they get a chance to come pick it up.
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Location mentioned:
NY-35, Katonah, NY 10536
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