Female Patient Transported to Upstate University Hospital
AMR responding to a medical emergency for a 38-year-old female with abdominal pain at 104 across Spring. Patient's condition is currently unknown. Source: TG141_453.6125MHz.
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AMR responding to a medical emergency for a 38-year-old female with abdominal pain at 104 across Spring. Patient's condition is currently unknown. Source: TG141_453.6125MHz.
Fire/EMS Command: "3 is the color of something in the area, nothing seen.". Source: TG21_460.2125MHz.
[unit removed] -8 responding to a commercial alarm activation at Morbidos. A panic alarm was triggered, but no contact was made with anyone at the location. Source: TG8012_460.2125MHz.
AMR and NAVAC responding to a medical emergency for an 81-year-old male experiencing confusion related to dementia and shortness of breath at 1274 County Route 4. The situation is classified as Charlie...
The Syracuse Fire Department is responding to a confirmed working structure fire at 144 Hudson Street, where crews are actively working to extinguish an outdoor fire.
An ambulance is being dispatched to an unspecified location. Additional assistance is requested. Source: TG8012_460.2125MHz.
EMS TAC: "I'm on Morgan, White Jeep, this is Red, Victor, Paul, Mary, 2-0-9-9, VPM 2-0-9-9-1.". Source: TG49_453.6125MHz.
American Medical Response dispatch is alerting units to a railroad crossing issue.
Onondaga County Fire Control received an alarm activation and dispatched unit 6801 to assist with re-setting the alarm.
[unit removed] is acknowledging a routine status check. Transcript: "641 copy, time for Miranda, 0-46.". Source: TG34_453.5625MHz.
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