Vehicle hits deer on US 29 and continues northbound, Salisbury NC
A dark passenger car traveling on US 29 hit a deer. The driver continued traveling northbound without stopping. No fire department or emergency medical services were needed at the scene.
Audio|Source: North Carolina Highway Patrol
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Transcript:
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Navison car, 10-50[1] PD, US 29, Old Highway 29, 2nd.
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He reports it.
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42, 10-50[1] PD, US 29-year-old highway 29, dark passenger car against the car grill, Fireston, 17 for debris.
00:19
I'll be out at 2857,
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Hastack Road, is going to follow up on 1050.
00:31
For vehicle description, we're called by a passive bar or 4-2.
00:38
Cancel accounting?
00:41
If we're probably safe to get to home, that one-thirty-five, we're trying to use the cell, like on, or they got their cost of them,
00:49
and they can you turn on?
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A135 Salisbury. I believe that vehicle is took back off northbound.
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I'm going to be 1061, the same at Southam Springsboro Road.
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Victor Henry Adams 6260.
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17 Honda.
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Go ahead.
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We're going to be single five, a subject hit a deer. He was just continuing on after hitting the deer, but we're going to be single five, fire in the MS aren't going to be needed. That continues 22.
01:25
10-4[2] was order to bury. U.S. Way on your own hallway 29.
01:33
We didn't see anything, me and myself, 4135, but I'll go back to check, but for now, they can do 22.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50: Motor vehicle accident
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
US-29, Salisbury, NC
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