Two-vehicle crash and medical emergencies reported, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to multiple incidents including a 21-year-old male having difficulty breathing near West Calthrop Avenue, a 42-year-old male with an allergic reaction near Draper Avenue, and a two-vehicle collision with one injury at High Ridge Street and West Genesee Street.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Public Safety
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Mini eight,
00:04
breathing problems.
00:06
near West Calthrop Avenue,
00:09
between Cannon Street and Midland Avenue.
00:13
Mini eight,
00:14
breathing problems.
00:16
near West Calthrop Avenue.
00:20
Sullivan Rescue, response near Draper Avenue between Hamilton Street and Reseda Street for a 42-year-old male having an allergic reaction.
00:34
between Cannon Street and Midland Avenue.
00:43
Unit CB and I went to control.
00:45
Evac three to dispatch, time stamp.
00:48
(number withheld), signal 80.
00:52
High Ridge Street and West Genesee Street.
00:54
High Ridge Street, West Genesee Street.
00:56
Two car accident with one injury.
00:59
It's a white Jeep versus a brown minivan.
01:02
CB and I want.
01:03
AP near West Calthrop Avenue.
01:06
You're going to have a 21-year-old male Delta response, difficulty breathing.
01:09
1150 hours.
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Location mentioned:
W Calthrop Ave, Syracuse, NY 13205
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