Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office Responding to Disturbance
The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office is responding to a disturbance at an unknown location.
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The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office is responding to a disturbance at an unknown location.
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[unit removed] -11 reports that four AWATCH units will be late coming in from scene watch on Palmer Avenue. Transcript: "[unit removed] -11. [unit removed] -11, I've got four AWATCH units that...
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[unit removed] acknowledged a call response. No further details provided. Transcript: "204, call response, Midland F.". Source: TG141_453.6125MHz.
Call duration approximately 1 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
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Emergency crews responding to a medical emergency at South 5th Street in Syracuse, across from Bennington Drive. Source: TG141_453.5625MHz.
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