Active Dispatch: Syracuse Fire Dispatch in Onondaga County in Central New York
Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "463, we're actually going to need 40s on this, uh, attempt. Thanks, sir. Have ya.". Source: TG33_460.2375MHz.
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Radio dispatch activity detected. Transcript: "463, we're actually going to need 40s on this, uh, attempt. Thanks, sir. Have ya.". Source: TG33_460.2375MHz.
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "All right, man, turn it on. Claim report is, you got anything else holding? North or south?". Source: TG33_460.2125MHz.
Routine communication from Car 428. No actionable incident information provided. Transcript: "428, can you put that down there? Any firms, sorry, stand by.". Source: TG34_460.2375MHz.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG33_460.2125MHz.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG49_460.2125MHz.
Car 4102 acknowledged communication with Control. No incident reported. Transcript: "4102 to Control, 6 and 10. Copy.". Source: TG49_460.2375MHz.
No actionable incident information was provided. Units acknowledged and canceled response. Transcript: "6-50, sound seen. 6-30. 30, I got it, John. 5-30 isn't close, you can cancel.". Source: TG34_460.2375MHz.
EMS TAC: "183, I'm down the street, what do you need? I just watched it!". Source: TG49_460.2375MHz.
Call duration approximately 3 seconds. Frequency: 460.3625 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
EMS Dispatch: "How long do you want to ride? Stay out of sight of the police.". Source: TG7_460.2125MHz.
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