SFD Machine Alert (Automated Dispatch) traffic in Syracuse
Call duration approximately 3 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: SFD Machine Alert (Automated Dispatch).
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Call duration approximately 3 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: SFD Machine Alert (Automated Dispatch).
Call duration approximately 8 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "L-L-L-L-C is a East River Entry. I'm sure if it's around normal or not.". Source: TG33_460.2375MHz.
Syracuse PD Dispatch: "I think he's going 645 just arrived. I'm going to call her outside over there. They can cancel if they want.". Source: TG34_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 3 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "The color says it's going to be the parking office, but they don't address it. There's no admin building on the map. Okay, we'll start there. 3...
Emergency crews responding to a medical emergency involving a 50-year-old male at 76 Air Control Bridge. The patient is experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, and a fever, and is not responding normally. Source: TG1_460.2125MHz.
AMR and NAVAC responding to a medical emergency on Colesford Road. The patient is a 50-year-old male who is not alert. Source: TG7_460.2375MHz.
Medical screening reported at Washington, C Street, East Granger Road. Transcript: "Washington, C Street, East Granger Road, for an 8x3 medical screening.". Source: TG141_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 6 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
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