Police respond to patient threat at hospital, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, university police responded to the SUNY Upstate Medical University Emergency Department after reports of a patient threatening public safety. The individual later left the property.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:48
Transcript:
00:00
Nine 862, can I have university police respond to the Emergency Department for a patient threatening public safety?
00:08
Zero 708, now he responded.
00:11
Adult Emergency Department waiting room.
00:13
We're all en route.
00:16
All units are en route.
00:19
Zero 807, all right.
00:26
The individuals are going to leave.
00:30
Copy. Is this one of our regulars?
00:34
Zero seven.
00:37
Zero seven.
00:40
Zero six, the person is walking off property.
00:41
Can you just check (name withheld) to see if he has any five five?
00:47
No problem, sir.
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