AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response) traffic in Onondaga County in Onondaga County area
Call duration approximately 10 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
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Call duration approximately 10 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
3C3001. Source: TG48_453.5625MHz.
AMR and NAVAC responding to a medical emergency involving a six-year-old male who is unable to ambulate and not resting normally. The incident is located between Silk Road and Hilltop Lane. Source:...
Motor Vehicle Collision Possible Injuries reported by Syracuse Fire Department. Location: near W BRIGHTON AVE & MIDLAND AVE. Source: Syracuse Fire Department.
Syracuse Police responding to a report of suspicious activity involving a black Nissan Rogue. The driver is described as a black female in her 30s wearing a brown sweater, last seen heading...
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG48_453.2875MHz.
EMS units are responding to a reported medical emergency on Brand of Circle in the Town of Cicero. The call involves injuries after a fall. Source: TG49_453.5875MHz.
No actionable incident information was provided in the transmission. Transcript: "He said he's in a vehicle, and if he has to, he'll drive away and drive to where he goes, but I'll...
[unit removed] -7-4 is en route to take custody of Mayor Sharp from Oswego. Source: TG8012_460.2375MHz.
EMS TAC: "And John Huss asked, he calls for a party at his house. Do you want to see what's been done? We're heavy on those guys. It's available, you can go....
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