Cardiac Arrest in Unknown Location in Central New York
Emergency crews are responding to a reported cardiac arrest. CPR is in progress. Source: TG21_460.3625MHz.
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Emergency crews are responding to a reported cardiac arrest. CPR is in progress. Source: TG21_460.3625MHz.
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "Mayday, sir. Mayday, sir.". Source: TG21_460.3625MHz.
A Mayday call was issued for a CPR in progress situation. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. Source: TG21_460.2375MHz.
Fire Investigation reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: NORMAN AVE, near DEAD END & ACADEMY PL. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
Miner 11 and 1-8-3-D-5-1 are responding to a reference call. Transcript: "dispatch, Miner 11 responding to reference. Miner 11 responding, 1-8-3-D-5-1 is also responding. Miner 11, go.". Source: TG8039_460.2125MHz.
Civil Dispute reported by Manlius Police. Location: E GENESEE ST, near BROOKLEA DR & CENTER ST. Source: Manlius Police.
Lost/Found Property reported by Dewitt Police. Location: NORTHERN BLVD UPS MAIN OFFICE (ALTERNATE ADDRESS), near E MOLLOY RD & E TAFT RD. Source: Dewitt Police.
Call duration approximately 1 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
[unit removed] is responding to a report of a loose pit bull. Further details are pending. Transcript: "[unit removed], there's a loose pit bull in the- We'll be right back.". Source: TG34_460.2375MHz.
[unit removed] acknowledged a routine communication. Transcript: "Sab, [unit removed], you have a... No need. Copy, thank you.". Source: TG34_460.2125MHz.
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