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Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls · 21 hours ago
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Channel four units, notification, EMS responding to South Cross and Marshall on a cardiac event.
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Medical emergency near Marshall St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible cardiac event near the intersection of South Cross and Marshall streets in Syracuse.
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Marshall St, Syracuse, NY 13210
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