Radio traffic: Syracuse Fire Dispatch in Central New York
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "Yeah, they asked for more units and more experience as well.". Source: TG33_460.2125MHz.
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Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "Yeah, they asked for more units and more experience as well.". Source: TG33_460.2125MHz.
[unit removed] is on landline status and does not require a status update. Transcript: "Control to [unit removed], status? I'm all set, no need for status, I'm landline. Received, 10-15.". Source: TG49_460.2375MHz.
TLC-442 is en route. Transcript: "TLC-442, you're en route.". Source: TG7_460.2125MHz.
No actionable incident information available. Transcript: "I'm going to keep you available for now. We'll get back to that larceny. I'm not sure if we're going to need more on 4.". Source:...
On the block of Bertrand Road in the Town of Clay, a disturbance was reported involving a 30-year-old male who refused to leave the SECNY Federal Credit Union. Units Berea 9, 4503,...
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG34_460.2125MHz.
TLC-442 responding to a Bravo priority medical emergency for a three-month-old female at 36 Country Terrace, bleeding. The incident is located on the second floor, off Westside of Detroit. Source: TG7_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 3 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: NOVA Dispatch (Northern Onondaga Volunteer Amb).
Syracuse PD Dispatch: "7-15, CID is aware, there's a few people coming up, status on the victim.". Source: TG34_460.2375MHz.
Larceny reported by Camillus Police. Location: W GENESEE ST LOWES, near VANIDA DR & KASSON RD. Source: Camillus Police.
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