Routine Unit Status in Unknown Location in Central New York
[unit removed] -1-RI acknowledged a call on Richmond Avenue. Transcript: "All right, 2-1-RI, Richmond Avenue.". Source: TG49_460.2125MHz.
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[unit removed] -1-RI acknowledged a call on Richmond Avenue. Transcript: "All right, 2-1-RI, Richmond Avenue.". Source: TG49_460.2125MHz.
General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.. Source: TG49_460.2125MHz.
Rescue [unit removed] they are available and the individual is in police custody. Transcript: "Rescue to fire control. We're available, he is in police custody right now. City Rescue Company to service,...
Syracuse Police Car 4-4 is conducting a vehicle stop on a silver Nissan SUV. No further details provided. Transcript: "4-5, 10-9, go ahead. The top of the attack, 4-4, North Mither, a...
Call duration approximately 8 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
Units are acknowledging their status in the area. No specific incident reported. Transcript: "650, I'm in the area, you can just start me. V3, you just came back over the bridge, let's...
Fire Dispatch TAC: "3965 Central, copy transport. 3965. Capcord to 408, stay lane in the village of Manila, staying same as ending, with one at all, see you in a minute. Okay."....
EMS responding to a reported unconsciousness incident on Meadow. The situation is classified as a Bravo priority, indicating a possibly dangerous condition. Source: TG49_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 44 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: SFD Fire Control 1 (Dispatch).
1923. Source: TG141_460.2375MHz.
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