Medical Emergency in Central Syracuse
American Medical Response dispatches units to a medical emergency in the central area of Syracuse.
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American Medical Response dispatches units to a medical emergency in the central area of Syracuse.
Units 34-9 and 6-1 are responding to a missing plate report filed by Kaylee Cooper regarding a plate that went missing sometime yesterday on Gulf Bridge Road, between Woods Hill Road and...
Syracuse Police units are responding to a traffic incident on I-81 southbound, half a mile before exit 18. The highway has been shut down and state DOT and state police have been...
Motor Vehicle Collision Possible Injuries reported by Syracuse Police. Location: SB I 81 SB I OVER S MCBRIDE ST, near HARRISON ST FROM SB I 81 RAMP & EB I 690 TO...
The landlord is looking for information, and other units have been canceled. This is classified as an assist. Transcript: "653. 653. There's nothing to ask. Just the landlord is looking for some...
American Medical Response dispatch seeking information on a medical emergency involving a cell phone and an MVA with injuries.
Traffic Complaint reported by Manlius Police. Location: MANLIUS CENTER RD, near CLEMONS RD & MINOA RD. Source: Manlius Police.
Pulton Rescue responding to a medical emergency involving a 13-year-old male with a possible head injury after falling off a scooter at Emory Street, Pathfinder Court, [unit removed]. Charlie priority indicates a...
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG49_453.6125MHz.
EMS TAC: "And you answered Boulevard 3. Now the caller is also seen. There is a rifle in the caller's closet, knives in the hall. No indication that anything is in use."....
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