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Units responding to a fire alarm at [address removed] The ET [unit removed] scene reports an active alarm upstairs, but no smoke or fire is visible and they do not have access...
Syracuse Police units requested to respond to a black Charger that took off from a traffic stop at 3923. Last seen heading northbound on Route 41. Source: TG47_460.2375MHz.
Stabbing reported by Dewitt Fire Department. Location: OLD COLLAMER RD S HOMETOWN INN BY RED ROOF EAST SYRACUSE, near YORKTOWN CIR & DEAD END. Source: Dewitt Fire Department.
Call duration approximately 9 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
Fire Dispatch TAC: "Channel 3 to NET, over there.". Source: TG47_460.2375MHz.
Stabbing reported by Dewitt Police. Location: OLD COLLAMER RD S HOMETOWN INN BY RED ROOF EAST SYRACUSE, near YORKTOWN CIR & DEAD END. Source: Dewitt Police.
Call duration approximately 1 seconds. Frequency: 453.6125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Call duration approximately 3 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: SFD Fire Control 1 (Dispatch).
Units Car 430, Car 315, and Car 301 are responding to a Signal 99 (confirmed working structure fire). Transcript: "4-3-0-1-1-1, 3-1-5-0-1-1-1, 3-0-1-1-1-1-1-1, ready to come to vehicle. 9-9.". Source: TG48_453.5625MHz.
Routine status check by [unit removed]. Transcript: "126, status check. Alpha.". Source: TG141_460.2125MHz.
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