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General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG47_453.5625MHz.
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General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG47_453.5625MHz.
Call duration approximately 19 seconds. Frequency: 453.6125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
A motor vehicle accident reported in front of 25 US 11. Units are being dispatched to the scene. Source: TG8012_460.2375MHz.
Units 545 and 592 are checking their status. No incident information provided. Transcript: "Units 545, 592, your status? 545, what's that? Received. 545, are we sending or clear to send on the...
OCSO deputies responding to a domestic disturbance that just occurred at Tassone's Wine Garden on Dexter Parkway in the Town of Lysander. [unit removed] 4504 dispatched to the scene. Source: TG48_453.2875MHz.
AMR Dispatch: "108. Can you start fire for entry? 108 affirmative, we'll start fire. 144.". Source: TG141_453.6125MHz.
[unit removed] is checking in with control regarding their location. Transcript: "320 to the control. How far out is he on earth?". Source: TG49_453.5625MHz.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Onondaga County Sheriff's Office responding to a reported homicide at State Street in Skaneateles. A call indicated that a mother was just killed. Source: TG48_453.5625MHz.
Syracuse Fire Department Engine 18 responding to a cluttered [unit removed] no signs of issues. The situation is manageable with the engine company. Transcript: "18's a card too. We've got a cluttered...
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