OCFC EMS Dispatch traffic in Onondaga County in Onondaga County area
AMR responding to a medical emergency for a 3-year-old male experiencing difficulty breathing on St. Furman Street. The cross street is Midland. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
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AMR responding to a medical emergency for a 3-year-old male experiencing difficulty breathing on St. Furman Street. The cross street is Midland. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Alarm Fire reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: DICKERSON ST RESCUE MISSION SHELTER, near XING 265781S (NYSW BRIDGE) & GRANGER ST. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
SPD deputies [unit removed] responding to a report of a suspicious person on South Caddison Fitch. Units are advised to hold the air for this call. Source: TG48_460.2375MHz.
OCSO deputies responding to a report of a suspicious person at Trolley Barn Lane in the Village of Liverpool. A light-skinned male, possibly homeless, is laying between the entrance doors and appears...
AMR responding to a medical emergency for a 21-year-old male with abdominal pain at the intersection of Warner and Colvin. Units are en route. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Call duration approximately 17 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Alarm Medical reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: POND ST VINETTE TOWERS, near BECKER ST & WARHAM ST. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "That's it up here, the collar hung up.". Source: TG33_460.2375MHz.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG49_460.2375MHz.
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