Elevator Malfunction in DeWitt
Elevator Malfunction reported by Syracuse Airport Police. Location: CONSTELLATION WAY N AIR FAA TOWER, near COL EILEEN COLLINS BLVD & CORREGIDOR RD. Source: Syracuse Airport Police.
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Elevator Malfunction reported by Syracuse Airport Police. Location: CONSTELLATION WAY N AIR FAA TOWER, near COL EILEEN COLLINS BLVD & CORREGIDOR RD. Source: Syracuse Airport Police.
Elevator Malfunction reported by Air National Guard. Location: CONSTELLATION WAY N AIR FAA TOWER, near COL EILEEN COLLINS BLVD & CORREGIDOR RD. Source: Air National Guard.
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AMR and NAVAC responding to a medical emergency at CNS High School located at 6002 Route 31. The call was made by the school resource officer, possibly near the flagpole in front...
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The Syracuse Police Department is investigating a property complaint, and officers are checking the area.
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A motor vehicle accident has been reported, but no further details are available.
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