Deer jumps through hospital window

Doe took a brief walk through a MidMichigan Health Center before leaving


A deer recently jumped through a window and over a desk where someone was working at the MidMichigan Health Center in Midland, Mich., according to an article on the MLive website.

The deer took a brief walk through the facility before leaving on it's own.

Hospital spokeswoman Millie Jezior said the deer jumped through the window of an office area on the hospital campus.

"The deer was unhurt, it went through the window, found its way through a couple of hallways and exited the building on its own," she said. 

The deer disappeared after leaving the building, which is on 180 acres of wooded campus, according to the hospital. 

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April 20, 2015


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