Medical Emergency in Syracuse
What happened
Mini 12 was dispatched for a sick person at W Fayette Street. An 18 year old female was reported to have drank too much and was throwing up, not responding normally. Heard over Syracuse Fire radio.
Key Facts
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Aug 21, 11:36:00 PM Initial DispatchMedical Emergency in Syracuse: Mini 12 was dispatched for a sick person at W Fayette Street. An 18 year old female was reported to have drank too much and was throwing up, not...Source: OTA only
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Aug 21, 11:39:30 PM transcript[unit removed] or 644, your status? 4-1-0-5. 2336.Source: radio_tg_34
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Aug 21, 11:41:58 PM transcript641. 641. 64 has an adult female on board en route to Paradise. I'll be following.Source: radio_tg_34
Radio Dispatch Intel 1 unit
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
Mini 12, sick person, W Fayette St Street, New York, between S Clinton St Street and South Franklin Street. Mini 12, sick person, W Fayette St Street, New York, between S Clinton St Street and South Franklin Street. Mini 12, in front of the address, an 18 year old female, drank too much and throwing up, not responding normally at 2336.
Transcribed from over-the-air P25 radio traffic. Accuracy may vary.
Mini 12 was dispatched for a sick person at W Fayette Street. An 18 year old female was reported to have drank too much and was throwing up, not responding normally. Heard over Syracuse Fire radio.
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Alert details
- Town: Syracuse
- Public location: W Fayette Street, between S Clinton Street and South Franklin Street, 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 11:36 PM
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Source
Derived from over-the-air radio traffic. Treat it as an early signal until public updates confirm it.