AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response) traffic in Onondaga County in Onondaga County area
Call duration approximately 4 seconds. Frequency: 453.2875 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
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Call duration approximately 4 seconds. Frequency: 453.2875 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
NAVAC 2 reported no medical assistance needed upon arrival. No further details provided. Transcript: "Reginald, NAVAC 2, NAVAC 2 on your arrival, you guys are under rescue, they have no medical. Thank...
Call duration approximately 10 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
Motor Vehicle Collision Possible Injuries reported by GBAC Ambulance. Location: RD, near XING 266301G (CSXT) & JOHN GLENN BLVD. Source: GBAC Ambulance.
Fire Vehicle reported by Kirkville Fire Department. Location: GENESEE TPKE, near GEORGE TAYLOR RD & GREEN LAKES RD. Source: Kirkville Fire Department.
Harassment reported by Syracuse Police. Location: BARNES AVE, near ST LOUIS AVE & CAMP AVE. Source: Syracuse Police.
Cicero Rescue responding to a Delta priority medical emergency for a 72-year-old male experiencing difficulty breathing at 6166 Crowell Drive, with a history of COPD. Units dispatched to the scene.
Lost/Found Property reported by Sheriffs Office. Location: CLAYBOURNE LN, near BRAEWOOD DR & BRAEWOOD DR. Source: Sheriffs Office.
NAVAC-2 responding to a medical emergency involving difficulty breathing on Crowell Drive in Salina. This is a Delta response indicating a life-threatening situation.
Onondaga County Sheriff's Office is responding to a prowler call on Prowell Drive, off of Torchwood Lane and Bay Ridge Drive.
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