Charleston County Center Incident in Onondaga County
A security officer at the Charleston County Center in Onondaga County is refusing to leave her post, identified as a 40-year-old black female wearing a teal hooded sweatshirt.
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A security officer at the Charleston County Center in Onondaga County is refusing to leave her post, identified as a 40-year-old black female wearing a teal hooded sweatshirt.
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AMR dispatched for a medical emergency on Electronics Parkway. This is a cold response. Transcript: "Control 1, 1-0, cold response, Electronics Parkway."
Onondaga County Fire Control is responding to a possible structure fire at 76-83 Dominion Parkway in Bridgeport, with Rescue units already on the scene.
Call duration approximately 28 seconds. Frequency: 453.5875 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
A residential fire is reported on Dominion Parkway at Alexis Drive in the Town of Clay, with multiple units responding to the scene.
AMR Dispatch: "You're on the offensive, Kate."
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