“3400, copy your stop at carrier circle 038” – TG47_453.6125MHz
Routine acknowledgment from Car at Carrier Circle. Transcript: "3400, copy your stop at carrier circle 038.". Source: TG47_453.6125MHz.
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Routine acknowledgment from Car at Carrier Circle. Transcript: "3400, copy your stop at carrier circle 038.". Source: TG47_453.6125MHz.
Call duration approximately 4 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "Fire that one to 411 or 604, whatever's the fence. So what? We wanted to shut that front door so this cat doesn't get out.". Source: TG33_460.2375MHz.
A report of a larceny where a wallet and car keys were stolen. The reporting party, Howard, is irate and swearing at the call taker. Source: TG48_453.5625MHz.
Cody's Second Rescue and Mentor Ambulance responding to a medical emergency for an 85-year-old male with chest pain on Leomar Drive. The patient has a history of recent stent surgery. Source: TG8039_460.2375MHz.
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "651, we wouldn't rob a building, please.". Source: TG33_453.5875MHz.
Syracuse Police Car 514 is notifying dispatch that there are no available units and is requesting a check-in address on Marine Avenue. Transcript: "514, just notifying you that I have no available...
Call duration approximately 12 seconds. Frequency: 460.2125 MHz. Source: OCFC Fire Control (Dispatch).
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG47_453.5875MHz.
Traffic stop reported, but no specific details or location provided. Transcript: "Signal codes, traffic stop, MVA.". Source: TG48_460.2125MHz.
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