Syracuse Fire Department Response Status Hold
The Syracuse Fire Department has been instructed to hold their response status due to a lack of incident details.
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The Syracuse Fire Department has been instructed to hold their response status due to a lack of incident details.
[unit removed] is checking on a vehicle and attempting to make contact with the driver. Transcript: "4-3-3. ENA, 4-3-3. 4-3-3, do you mind looking at the vehicle with the driver's phone number...
The Syracuse Police Department is investigating a situation that originated from address 134.
Fire C "I'm going to check around the area. There's a call originally from 134.". Source: TG1_460.2375MHz.
Units 2121 and 38211 are back in service. Transcript: "dispatch, Allmar Base. Allmar Base. 2-1-2-1, back in service. 3-8-2-1-1 is back in service.". Source: TG8046_460.2375MHz.
Units are checking a property at [address removed] in Liverpool. No further information provided. Transcript: "3-8-0-1, 4-4-0-1, have your property checked, 4-5-0-1 and 2-2. Our prepared computer system also shows tha.... Source:...
Syracuse Police responding to a domestic disturbance at [address removed] A 13-year-old black female was reportedly threatening her brother with a knife, but the weapon has been put down. Units 440 and...
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "433. 433, you're covered, IVL. Sorry, we made contact with the two individuals that were alive. They said cleaners. Do we have a subscriber coming down? negative.". Source: TG33_453.2875MHz.
A SWAT unit has been dispatched to a code 3 situation in the southwest area.
A shooting incident occurred on a street in Syracuse, with units responding to the scene.
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