Deceased deer removed from highway after collision, Mountainside NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a driver hit a deer on US-22 near Washington Avenue in Mountainside, New Jersey. The deer was injured and found deceased on the road. An officer moved the deer to the shoulder. The driver went to the rescue squad building to file a report.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Headquarters to Horstow.
00:05
I believe it's the second west U-turn
00:10
turn. 911 caller states that there is an injured deer at roadway.
00:16
Let me see.
00:19
Caller was unsure of which U-turn it was, but I believe it's the second west Dice.
00:26
Let's see. Vala alabas.
00:30
Time 4.
00:32
Two in areas.
00:34
I'm going to wrap around much now.
00:36
Each lower the square.
00:38
Time 4.
00:40
True, I will say it's going to be used to western time.
00:48
Appreciate.
00:52
All right, too, looks like it was an entire eye here.
00:57
This deer is already deceased.
00:59
I'm just going to put it into the shoulder if we come into the location.
01:05
It'll be westbound.
01:11
East of Washington Avenue.
01:14
Headquarters to two.
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Right.
01:20
I just spoke to a caller who actually hit that deer, he drove to our lot.
01:26
He's right in front of the Rescue Squad building looking to get a report.
01:31
I received.
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