Trespassing in Syracuse
Trespassing reported by Syracuse Police. Location: W OSTRANDER AVE, near KENMORE AVE & WIMAN AVE. Source: Syracuse Police.
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Trespassing reported by Syracuse Police. Location: W OSTRANDER AVE, near KENMORE AVE & WIMAN AVE. Source: Syracuse Police.
AMR [unit removed] is available for calls. Transcript: "Receive 113, you're available.". Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Engine Company 18 responding to a fire reported at the intersection of Midland Avenue and Ballantyne Road in Syracuse. Source: TG21_460.2125MHz.
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "4-30. 4-30. Those two calls on Richmond, you can dupe them in on dispute and clear to 14. I talked to both of them, they're all set.". Source: TG33_460.2375MHz.
CMS responding to a false complaint on Ritchley Drive in the Town of Camillus. Transcript: "Continental West Zone units, CMS responding to a false complaint, 86, Ritchley Drive, 86, Raynard, Town of...
Call duration approximately 28 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Routine communication between Syracuse Police units. No actionable incident information reported. Transcript: "Copy 30-463, you can just record for now. 430, copy, thank you. 463, no, we can't, thank you, ma'am.". Source:...
Officer Madison responding to a motor vehicle accident on West Keeney Road. Officer 2797 is en route to the scene. Source: TG312_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 6 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: Fire Intercom (Multi-County Fire interop).
AMR Dispatch: "1-5-first drive, we're phoning.". Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
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