Radio traffic: Fire Dispatch TAC in Central New York
Fire Dispatch TAC: "You're going to have to meet at the dispute with 8-3, I'll get it out.". Source: TG47_460.4250MHz.
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Fire Dispatch TAC: "You're going to have to meet at the dispute with 8-3, I'll get it out.". Source: TG47_460.4250MHz.
Syracuse Fire responding to a fire alarm at Bird Street in the Freedom Commons Complex, located between Oakwood Avenue and South McBree. Engine company 1L1 and car 3 dispatched to the scene....
Alarm Fire reported by Dewitt Fire Department. Location: TULIPWOOD LN, near DEAD END & STEINWAY DR. Source: Dewitt Fire Department.
Georgetown Ambulance and County Ambulance Hamilton responding to a Delta priority medical emergency for a 16-year-old female having a seizure in an SUV on Route and Morrow Road. Additionally, a 61-year-old female...
Call duration approximately 21 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "Play card 2 in service.". Source: TG1_460.2375MHz.
Motor Vehicle Collision H&R Invest (No Injuries) reported by Syracuse Police. Location: TENNYSON AVE, near S WILBUR AVE & S LOWELL AVE. Source: Syracuse Police.
Manny 17 responding to a medical emergency involving an unconscious person at Woodbine Avenue, Ellis Court Apartments, between J Street and North Cliff Road. Source: TG21_460.2125MHz.
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "Park Control Team, mayday, fix your status. Fixed, I have full status.". Source: TG7_460.2375MHz.
Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries Presented reported by NAVAC Ambulance. Location: LAKESHORE RD, near MUD MILL RD & ELDAN LN. Source: NAVAC Ambulance.
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