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Medical Emergency in Syracuse

Last updated 1 hr ago · Aug 17, 2026 at 8:33 PM

What happened

Units 116 and 714 were dispatched to a medical emergency at 2nd North Street, crossing Wolf St and Hiawatha Boulevard. The caller described a 57 year old female with nausea. From AMR ambulance radio traffic.

Key Facts

Location 2nd North Street, Wolf St and Hiawatha Boulevard, Syracuse, Syracuse
Response Type EMS / Medical Response
Severity
Medium
Reported Aug 17, 2026 at 8:25 PM
Last Updated Aug 17, 8:33 PM
Reported Via Central New York Interagency Communications Center
Signal Status Developing
How We Got This Live Radio Monitor
Data Confidence Early signal
Published Aug 17, 2026 at 8:27 PM
Updates 3 updates
Source Note Derived from over-the-air radio traffic. Treat it as an early signal until public updates confirm it.
Case Timeline
3 updates
  • Aug 17, 8:25:47 PM Initial Dispatch
    Medical Emergency in Syracuse: Units 116 and 714 were dispatched to a medical emergency at 2nd North Street, crossing Wolf St and Hiawatha Boulevard. The caller described a 57...
    Source: OTA only
  • Aug 17, 8:30:19 PM transcript
    207, full response, Ontario Street, Ontario Street, crosses are Otisco Street and Central Ave. Meeting release on scene for a 20 year old female, PIC. 207 en route, Ontario Street.
    Source: radio_tg_141
  • Aug 17, 8:31:56 PM transcript
    2nd North Street. 116, 7th North. 116, this is a cold response. 14, 2nd North Street, 714, 2nd North Street, crosses of Wolf St and Hiawatha Boulevard, East, 57 year old female with nausea in a middle team. 116, en route, 714 North. You are en route at 2029, 115, start 4, 7 North, complete. 115, en route. Absolutely.
    Source: radio_tg_141
  • Aug 17, 8:33:02 PM transcript
    207, cold response, Ontario Street. 204, Metro.
    Source: radio_tg_141
3 updates recorded Last: Aug 17, 8:33 PM
Radio Dispatch Intel 2 units
Medical Emergency Alpha Priority Stage: Initial_dispatch
Dispatched Units
116, 714

Transcribed from over-the-air P25 radio traffic. Accuracy may vary. Information reflects raw dispatch communications and may not reflect final incident outcomes.

Dispatch Transcript
2nd North Street. 116, 7th North. 116, this is a cold response. 14, 2nd North Street, 714, 2nd North Street, crosses of Wolf St and Hiawatha Boulevard, East, 57 year old female with nausea in a middle team. 116, en route, 714 North. You are en route at 2029, 115, start 4, 7 North, complete. 115, en route. Absolutely.

Transcribed from over-the-air P25 radio traffic. Accuracy may vary.

Units 116 and 714 were dispatched to a medical emergency at 2nd North Street, crossing Wolf St and Hiawatha Boulevard. The caller described a 57 year old female with nausea. From AMR ambulance radio traffic.

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Alert details

  • Town: Syracuse
  • Public location: 2nd North Street, Wolf St and Hiawatha Boulevard, Syracuse
  • Service: EMS
  • Source: CNYICC
  • Source model: Over-the-air monitor only (CNYICC)
  • Signal confidence: early signal
  • Transcript state: radio only
  • Public note: Derived from over-the-air radio traffic. Treat it as an early signal until public updates confirm it.
  • Published in archive: Aug 17, 2026 at 8:25 PM

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Source

Derived from over-the-air radio traffic. Treat it as an early signal until public updates confirm it.