Medical Emergency in Unknown Location in Central New York
[unit removed] -D-4-1 responding to a medical emergency involving a male bleeding from the penis. Source: TG8012_460.2375MHz.
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[unit removed] -D-4-1 responding to a medical emergency involving a male bleeding from the penis. Source: TG8012_460.2375MHz.
Syracuse Fire responding to a fire incident at [address removed] in Liverpool. Units dispatched to the scene. Source: TG48_460.2125MHz.
Fire reported at 1-1-0. No additional details available. Transcript: "Fire at 1-1-0.". Source: TG1_453.5625MHz.
Car 2 is holding Engine 5, Truck 3, and Ladder 1 while returning other units. Transcript: "Car 2 copy, Car 2 to fire control, I'm gonna hold engine 5, truck 3, ladder...
Call duration approximately 1 seconds. Frequency: 453.5625 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
A request for assistance was made on Overfield Lane in Manlius. Transcript: "Overfield Lane, Manlius, request for Manlius.". Source: TG47_460.2375MHz.
Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries Presented reported by Syracuse Police. Location: S SALINA ST MAIN LIBRARY, near W JEFFERSON ST & HARRISON ST. Source: Syracuse Police.
A motor vehicle accident involving a Syracuse Hauler garbage truck and a white Honda CRV occurred at [address removed] in Syracuse. Source: TG47_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 2 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Fire Dispatch TAC: "Say bye to them. Subport them.". Source: TG47_453.5625MHz.
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