Radio traffic — EMS TAC in Central New York
EMS TAC: "4-5-0-3, perp shares, the date of birth is 10-5-88, does match the description, he is on probation.". Source: TG49_453.6125MHz.
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EMS TAC: "4-5-0-3, perp shares, the date of birth is 10-5-88, does match the description, he is on probation.". Source: TG49_453.6125MHz.
EMS TAC: "I see the notes about this quote-unquote house arrest, is there any confirmation as to whether or not Mr. Kelly's on probation or anything? Thank you. Thank you.". Source: TG49_460.2375MHz.
AMR and NAVAC responding to a medical emergency involving a female at [address removed] Patient is experiencing difficulty breathing. Source: TG312_453.5625MHz.
Call duration approximately 11 seconds. Frequency: 453.5625 MHz. Source: Fire Intercom (Multi-County Fire interop).
Call duration approximately 14 seconds. Frequency: 453.2875 MHz. Source: Fire Intercom (Multi-County Fire interop).
Call duration approximately 2 seconds. Frequency: 453.6125 MHz. Source: Fire Intercom (Multi-County Fire interop).
Call duration approximately 4 seconds. Frequency: 453.5875 MHz. Source: Fire Intercom (Multi-County Fire interop).
On Legion Drive in the Town of Salina, a welfare check is being conducted for an 8-year-old white male named Debbie Simpson. The request was initiated by his cousin, Virginia, who is...
Onondaga County Sheriff's Office [unit removed] 5704 is en route to [address removed] at the intersection with Cliff. Source: TG48_453.5875MHz.
Call duration approximately 11 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
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