Radio traffic: Syracuse Fire Dispatch in Central New York
Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "463. 63. 453, stay extreme, caution, he's all set, we'll be at 10, and we'll take care of you.". Source: TG33_460.2125MHz.
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Syracuse Fire Dispatch: "463. 63. 453, stay extreme, caution, he's all set, we'll be at 10, and we'll take care of you.". Source: TG33_460.2125MHz.
Syracuse PD Dispatch: "This is just a verbal vote. They've already resolved everything.". Source: TG34_460.2375MHz.
Routine [unit removed] update for Direct 3. Transcript: "Direct 3 in service.". Source: TG7_460.2375MHz.
Engine Company 17 and Rescue Company responding to a motor vehicle collision with injuries at North Middler Avenue, near the North Middler SILP Group Home, between Coughlin Avenue and New Court Avenue....
Domestic reported by Baldwinsville Police. Location: MCHARRIE ST, near TAPPAN ST & DOWNER ST. Source: Baldwinsville Police.
Syracuse PD Dispatch: "653533, stay advised, the open line that we have right now, perp chariots, coming to Leo, Mark, multiple 32, resist.". Source: TG34_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 10 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: AMR Dispatch (American Medical Response).
EMS units responding to a reported chest pain complaint at 106 Canberra in the town of Geddes, located between Knapp Road and Court. Source: TG48_460.2375MHz.
EVE 5 responding to a medical emergency on Burnfield Parkway. Patient is a 56-year-old with a rash, with additional support from Fire District 1601. Source: TG7_460.3625MHz.
Call reported by Syracuse Airport Police. Location: COL EILEEN COLLINS BLVD AIR GATE 03 (SOUTH CONCOURSE), near CONSTELLATION WAY N & DEAD END. Source: Syracuse Airport Police.
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