Routine Unit Status in Syracuse in Central New York
[unit removed] -5 requested keys. No incident reported. Transcript: "United 4-4, correction, 4-5. Good morning. Can you send me the keys?". Source: TG33_453.5625MHz.
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[unit removed] -5 requested keys. No incident reported. Transcript: "United 4-4, correction, 4-5. Good morning. Can you send me the keys?". Source: TG33_453.5625MHz.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG34_453.6125MHz.
Onondaga County Sheriff's Office responding to a report of another party in progress.
Multiple Syracuse Police units responding to a disturbance in progress at Clinton High's apartment. A shooter has been reported in the lobby, and the suspect is identified as Jonathan Borski, an 18-30...
Call duration approximately 8 seconds. Frequency: 453.6125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
American Medical Response has received a mayday call from Westville.
Car 431 reports they will be available for assignment and can take a short call.
AMR is transferring a patient from Downtown ER to Communities ER. This is a routine ALS transfer. Transcript: "301, next one to drop on you, Downtown ER to Communities ER, ALS.". Source:...
AMR responding to a medical emergency on Valley Drive. A 19-year-old man is experiencing numbness in his foot. Source: TG141_453.6125MHz.
Routine check-in regarding previous contact attempt with Ramona Green. No actionable incident reported. Transcript: "Ramona, Ramona Green is calling in. Looks like she called in previously. It was clear at 4 when...
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