OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch) traffic in Onondaga County in Onondaga County area
Call duration approximately 2 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
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Call duration approximately 2 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
Squad 4 is acknowledging their status on the radio. Transcript: "First corner, squad 4, first.". Source: TG1_460.2125MHz.
Syracuse Fire Department responded to a minor fire with smoke condition inside a building. Fire has been extinguished, and companies are clearing the scene after ventilation and overhaul operations. Source: TG22_460.2375MHz.
Mini 3 is staging at Geddes and Stoltz. Transcript: "Mini 3 staging at Geddes and Stoltz.". Source: TG21_460.2125MHz.
EMS Dispatch: "They have seen him at the hospital, nobody on there.". Source: TG7_460.2125MHz.
AMR responding to a medical emergency for a 30-year-old female who ingested an unknown substance at James Street in Syracuse. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Units 453 and 493 are confirming their status. [unit removed] is being canceled and is going back in service. Transcript: "43, you can keep 453 on. Copy. 493, you can cancel 453,...
No actionable incident information was provided during the transmission. Transcript: "112, St. Joe's. 210, St. Peter's.". Source: TG141_460.2125MHz.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG34_460.2375MHz.
Car 3 acknowledged notes and confirmed engine company in service. No actionable incident reported. Transcript: "Car 3 to Central, I copy the notes. I have the engine company, conditionally, the truck in...
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