False alarm at Warden and Grant streets, Syracuse NY
Officers responded to a hang-up call reporting a possible disturbance near Warden and Grant Streets. The situation was found to be a false alarm caused by a younger sibling playing with a phone.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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22 units for hang up all the disturbance in the area of Warden and Grant all of our
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(number withheld).
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You know 533.
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433. 533.
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You copy New York.
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Mike Baker, George, 1755, METG-1755, puzzle.
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Copy.
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533 disabled vehicle.
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Here we have already eastbound in the area of Smith Street.
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It should be near the left shoulder.
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One caller reporting a black sedan.
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Anonymous occupied, 1850.
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Five fifty, Tommy.
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443. 443.
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443.
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443.
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If North Miller can hold for a couple minutes, I'll slide through water in real quick.
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440, I'm here on that call right now.
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440, you're out of the line right now?
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No, I was just saying I'm able on the domestic.
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Copy. My bad power.
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I'll continue.
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You're good, no rush.
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4-4-3. Call I called back.
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Stating was a younger sister playing with her phone and there's no disturbance.
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All right, can we see if that can be two and then we'll get that after this.
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