Active Dispatch: Fire/EMS Command in Onondaga County in Central New York
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "Continue CPR in progress.". Source: TG21_460.2125MHz.
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Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "Continue CPR in progress.". Source: TG21_460.2125MHz.
Syracuse PD Dispatch: "Anybody at the other scene, or are we still just focused on Sterling and Coleman?". Source: TG34_460.2125MHz.
The Syracuse Police Department is currently available for assignment.
Routine [unit removed] update with no actionable incident information. Transcript: "3961, you can head. Copy, 3945 en route.". Source: TG47_460.2375MHz.
Syracuse PD Dispatch: "And then we're on to the next one.". Source: TG34_453.6125MHz.
AMR [unit removed] -0 responding to a welfare check at the adult ED, room A-6. Speak with the family member of the patient regarding public safety concerns. Transcript: "5-0, patient over-strains willingly,...
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "Anyone with them? The 85 is with the child? They are not, they just saw it. Got it.". Source: TG33_460.2125MHz.
[unit removed] is checking on a report of sharp objects on a metal plate at Cumberland and Meadowbrook. No immediate incident reported. Transcript: "5-6-3. Cumberland and Meadowbrook's chain with sharp objects on...
TLC Ambulance responding to a medical emergency for a 38-year-old patient going to St. Joe's for CPAP at [address removed] in Oswego. The response is classified as Charlie priority, indicating a potentially...
Witness reported two black males wearing black hoodies and one male in a tan hoodie, all with face masks, moving through backyards from Palmer to Coolidge. Police units are likely responding to...
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