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American Medical Response unit 151 reports ready for assignment.
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American Medical Response unit 151 reports ready for assignment.
Routine communication with no incident details. Transcript: "5-4-3, I'll set it to 6. You can send the rest of it. 5-4-3, I'll copy. There is a note that he keeps coming back,...
EMS TAC: "List, Scott, stating Christopher is on the street, all their belongings. I'll get you a 10."
Call duration approximately 1 seconds. Frequency: 453.5875 MHz. Source: NOVA Dispatch (Northern Onondaga Volunteer Amb).
Agent 11 is requesting to be attached to SNATADEC 611 while staging in the area. Transcript: "Agent 11, go ahead. Can you attach us to the SNATADEC 611 while we're staging in...
Call duration approximately 10 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
Routine communication between units 571 and 5711. No actionable incident information provided. Transcript: "571 to 5711, make it out there. We'll be all set, no need. You should be good to go....
AMR Dispatch: "Grant and Gil, James and Gil."
No actionable incident information available. Transcript: "KVAC 6, transporting to the hospital."
The call was determined to be unfounded after one caller reported an incident. No further action is required. Transcript: "17, fire control, do you have any more on this? 17, that's negative,...
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