AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response) traffic in Onondaga County in Onondaga County area
Call duration approximately 13 seconds. Frequency: 453.6125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
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Call duration approximately 13 seconds. Frequency: 453.6125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries Presented reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: JOHN ST, near PARK ST & CARBON ST. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
Missing Person reported by Syracuse Police. Location: S WARREN ST SALVATION ARMY SYRACUSE CITADEL CORPS, near E ADAMS ST & S SALINA ST. Source: Syracuse Police.
Hazardous Condition reported by Sheriffs Office. Location: near STATE FAIR BLVD & VILLAGE BLVD S. Source: Sheriffs Office.
A fire was reported at Warner's Memphis, with smoke coming from vehicles.
Units are responding to a location behind a theater, but no specific incident details are provided. Transcript: "See, they'll be behind the theater there, either the Rick Ford, Orange SUV, or if...
Traffic Complaint reported by Camillus Police. Location: WINDCREST DR, near W GENESEE ST & REBHAHN DR. Source: Camillus Police.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG47_453.2875MHz.
A warrant has been issued for a vehicle, but no exterior investigation will be conducted due to a car charge and a note from an alarm company.
Syracuse Police responding to a report of an assault and a medical emergency involving seizures. The incident occurred between Sterling and Channing Hall, with additional information regarding West Leith. Source: TG34_453.5625MHz.
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