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AMR responding to a medical emergency at Montgomery Street, crossing Birch Street. The patient is a 61-year-old female experiencing knee, joint, and back pain, along with dizziness. Source: TG141_453.5875MHz.
Syracuse Police received a verified hang-up call from 600 East Geneseo. [unit removed] -43 is responding. Transcript: "We got a verified hang-up call from 600 East Geneseo, K-43. Affirm. Everything.". Source: TG34_453.5875MHz.
No actionable incident information available. Transcript: "3404, just to advise, you're going to be meeting with a Kevin Bjorn. He's showing a 32, signal armed, and 44.". Source: TG47_453.2875MHz.
Troop D [unit removed] -1 requested to check the welfare of an individual walking southbound on State Route 481. The individual, wearing a camo jacket, blue jeans, and orange shoes, did not...
[unit removed] is acknowledging a Code 7 and advising to disregard the previous call. [unit removed] is en route to another location. Transcript: "513 control? 413. This will be a Code 7,...
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