Structure Fire on Onondaga Street in Syracuse
The Syracuse Police Department is responding to a reported fire alarm at 157 Mildred Avenue, with units including Car 400 and fire crews en route.
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The Syracuse Police Department is responding to a reported fire alarm at 157 Mildred Avenue, with units including Car 400 and fire crews en route.
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