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Fire response requested for access. Details on location are not provided. Source: TG141_453.5625MHz.
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Fire response requested for access. Details on location are not provided. Source: TG141_453.5625MHz.
AMR responding to a medical emergency involving a patient who is not breathing normally and is rambling about Jesus. The situation is critical, and further assessment is needed. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Car 4405 is conducting a property check. Transcript: "4405, I copy your property check. 10-10.". Source: TG49_453.6125MHz.
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "109, responding to the rescue mission. 109.". Source: TG141_453.6125MHz.
Routine communication regarding local law scene location. No actionable incident information provided. Transcript: "4495 patrol, can you copy the local law scene location?". Source: TG49_453.2875MHz.
AMR dispatched for an ALS and BLS transport to Crouse. Transcript: "ALS, BLS, transport to Crouse.". Source: TG141_453.6125MHz.
Larceny reported by SUNY University (Hospital) Public Safety. Location: SARAH LOGUEN ST UMU PARKING GARAGE EAST, near HARRISON ST & E ADAMS ST. Source: SUNY University (Hospital) Public Safety.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG47_453.5625MHz.
Fire Investigation reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: BURNET AVE SFD STATION 17, near S MIDLER AVE & NICHOLS AVE. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
AMR and NAVAC responding to a reported medical emergency involving seizures at 6438 Basel in Syracuse. This is a Charlie priority call, indicating a potentially life-threatening situation. Source: TG7_460.2125MHz.
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