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Alarm Fire reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: E ADAMS ST UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, near SARAH LOGUEN ST & ELIZABETH BLACKWELL ST. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
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Alarm Fire reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: E ADAMS ST UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, near SARAH LOGUEN ST & ELIZABETH BLACKWELL ST. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
Call duration approximately 5 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Civil Dispute reported by New York State Police. Location: ELECTRONICS PKWY DAYS INN BY WYNDHAM (LIVERPOOL), near DANIEL DR & SEVENTH NORTH ST. Source: New York State Police.
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "We're responding at 16-51. What was one of their previous vehicles calling?". Source: TG141_460.2125MHz.
Animal Complaint reported by Fayetteville Ambulance. Location: FOSSIL ROCK RD, near ROUTE 13 & ROUTE 13. Source: Fayetteville Ambulance.
Fire Residential reported by NAVAC Ambulance. Location: THOMPSON RD, near JOHN GRAY DR & GILLETTE RD. Source: NAVAC Ambulance.
Civil Dispute reported by Manlius Police. Location: FAYETTE ST 7-ELEVEN, near W SENECA ST & W PLEASANT ST. Source: Manlius Police.
Missing Person reported by Syracuse Police. Location: SALT SPRINGS RD ECC 8, near BALL AVE & SALISBURY PARK DR. Source: Syracuse Police.
Stabbing reported by AMR Ambulance. Location: S SALINA ST, near W LAFAYETTE AVE & W CORNING AVE. Source: AMR Ambulance.
Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries Presented reported by Jordan Ambulance. Location: near GRANT AVENUE RD & ROUTE 5. Source: Jordan Ambulance.
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