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Medical Emergency in Syracuse

930, Syracuse, Syracuse 1 hour ago · 9:29 am, Aug 21, 2026
Last updated 55 mins ago · Aug 21, 2026 at 9:46 AM

What happened

A-10 was dispatched to an apartment for a reported medical emergency involving a 68-year-old female with a headache, high blood pressure, and low pulse. A Charlie priority was noted. Heard over Syracuse Fire radio.

Key Facts

Location 930, Syracuse, Syracuse
Response Type EMS / Medical Response
Severity
High
Reported Aug 21, 2026 at 9:29 AM
Last Updated Aug 21, 9:46 AM
Reported Via Central New York Interagency Communications Center
Signal Status Developing
How We Got This Live Radio Monitor
Data Confidence Early signal
Published Aug 21, 2026 at 9:30 AM
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
4 updates
  • Aug 21, 9:29:57 AM Initial Dispatch
    Medical Emergency in Syracuse: A-10 was dispatched to an apartment for a reported medical emergency involving a 68-year-old female with a headache, high blood pressure, and low...
    Source: OTA only
  • Aug 21, 9:33:32 AM transcript
    Mini 10, cardiac, E Genesee St Street, Housing Visions, between South Beech St and Maple Street. Mini 10, cardiac, E Genesee St Street, Housing Visions, between South Beech St and Maple Street.
    Source: radio_tg_21
  • Aug 21, 9:41:03 AM transcript
    Engine company 8, truck 8, car 3, alarm, fire, McLennan Avenue, between Lennon Avenue and Midland Ave. Engine company 8, truck 8, car 3, alarm, fire, McLennan Avenue, between Lennon Avenue and Midland Ave. Unit responding, McLennan Ave, calling from the alarm company, it's a basement smoke detector activation, utilize tack 3 for operations, 935.
    Source: radio_tg_21
  • Aug 21, 9:46:30 AM escalation
    Priority escalated from routine to urgent
    Source: radio_tg_21
  • Aug 21, 9:46:30 AM escalation
    ->
3 updates recorded Last: Aug 21, 9:46 AM
Radio Dispatch Intel 1 unit
Medical Emergency SIGNAL 21, Ambulance Call / Medical Emergency Charlie Priority Stage: Initial_dispatch
Dispatched Units
A-10

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
A-10, go to [unit removed], Adam, 68-year-old female, headache, high blood pressure, low pulse, Charlie response, 930.

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

A-10 was dispatched to an apartment for a reported medical emergency involving a 68-year-old female with a headache, high blood pressure, and low pulse. A Charlie priority was noted. Heard over Syracuse Fire radio.

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Alert details

  • Town: Syracuse
  • Public location: 930, 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 21, 2026 at 9:29 AM

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Source

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