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Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls · 2 days ago
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Near Birch Street and South Salina Street, two vehicles both stuck in the roadway, (number withheld).
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Vehicles stuck near South Salina St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two vehicles became stuck in the roadway near Birch Street and South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, possibly blocking traffic.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies investigated a possible hang-up call traced to a caller near South Salina Street in Syracuse. The connection was open with no sound heard, and the call appeared to originate from an unidentified individual.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to USPS Salina Station near South Salina Street, Syracuse, for a 61-year-old man experiencing chest pain and breathing difficulty.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible malfunction occurred at the automatic rail crossing on Salina Street in Syracuse, where the warning device failed to activate properly. Communications included clarification of reference numbers and coordination among personnel to resolve the issue. No injuries or threats were mentioned.
As discussed during the dispatch call, two disabled vehicles, a Mercedes and a white sedan, were reported on the turnpike near South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York.