Police assist paramedics with erratic person, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called to assist emergency medical responders near South Midler Avenue in Syracuse, where a woman was acting erratically and throwing objects. Her relative on scene reported the behavior and requested EMS intervention.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Any single unit to free up, go with AMR to near South Midler.
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393 copy, you're clear back on 911 North Salina.
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Three nine three, copy.
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Mine all clear to seven.
00:14
I'll take near Avery.
00:17
Avery, cross of Warner.
00:22
Three six X unable.
00:25
Twelve thirty-two.
00:28
Four five two copy you are clear.
00:30
Got to have you out near South Midler, across from Sunnycrest and Caleb Bridge and Wilson.
00:38
Don't know if you're familiar.
00:39
If not, you can read the special situation there.
00:43
AMR is looking for a co-response police.
00:45
Spoke to her son (name withheld).
00:47
He does request that EMS stop by and do attempt a suction.
00:51
She has been slamming things, throwing things around.
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