Suspicious Person Reported in Central New York
Syracuse Police units responding to a report of a suspicious person. Units Car 302 and Car 502 are involved. Transcript: "It's a suspicious person. Drive. I'll call it. 302. 302. 302. 302....
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Syracuse Police units responding to a report of a suspicious person. Units Car 302 and Car 502 are involved. Transcript: "It's a suspicious person. Drive. I'll call it. 302. 302. 302. 302....
Routine communication between Syracuse Police units. No actionable incident reported. Transcript: "651. 661. 661. Don't be on board, R287 East, Willow. Copy, 601.". Source: TG34_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 7 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
AMR and NAVAC responding to a medical emergency involving a 12-year-old black female experiencing chest pains in Aisha Hall. The daughter is reported to be intoxicated and wearing a purple sweater. Source:...
AMR Dispatch: "1-0-3 for the notes. We're going to answer this.". Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
No actionable incident information was provided during the transmission. Transcript: "108. Responding 2808. Correction, 103. Responding 2808. Correction. 103. Responding 2808. Correction. 103. Responding 280.". Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
Syracuse Fire Department responding to an elevator problem at [address removed] The issue is reported to be between 10th Street and East Rainer Avenue. Source: TG698_460.2125MHz.
Central GVD 3 is reporting a squatting route. Transcript: "All right, Central GVD 3, Northwest just got a squatting route.". Source: TG7_460.2125MHz.
EMS Dispatch: "Yes, sir. We have no response from Northwest. Do you want the next closer? Sure.". Source: TG7_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 3 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
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