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Amherst · 323 Peppertree Drive

Verbal domestic at 323 Peppertree becomes a “big problem here right now” — three kids on the scene, scene front uncooperative

Boyfriend-girlfriend dispute between Amberwood and Denrose starts as a request for the boyfriend to leave and escalates into a noncompliant scene

At 12:46, Amherst PD dispatched on a domestic at 323 Peppertree Drive, between Amberwood Drive and Denrose Lane, with the on-air description that it was a verbal argument and the girlfriend wanted the boyfriend to leave. There were three children on location and no pertinent history at the address.

By 12:51 the call had escalated: an officer keyed up with “Big problem here right now” and a second car was being moved to back the first, with the responding sergeant telling another approaching unit they could “slow it down if you're coming, but just keep going”. By 12:53 a unit confirmed the scene front was “being uncooperative”, and the call was still active when the window closed at 15:00.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Williamsville · 7:47 a.m. natural-gas call

RESOLVED

Amherst Fire works a meter-side natural-gas odor before 8 a.m. — gas isolated, houses ventilated, scene released to National Fuel

Confirmed odor at the meter, residents out of the house, no readings to report

At 07:47, Amherst Fire Dispatch confirmed “you do have an odor at the meter” on a residential gas call and units arrived to find readings unconfirmed but the smell unmistakable. By 08:06 dispatch was clearing one of the assignments with the note that “that's clear, that's all our national fuel”, and Amherst's engine sat with the homeowner until National Fuel arrived to take the call over.

At 08:22 the on-scene update wrapped the response up: “There was a leak at the meter. The gas has been isolated. The houses have been naturally ventilated”, the residents had been brought back to the door, and the scene was released to National Fuel for the meter repair. Routine, but it was the first audible incident of the day.

Snyder · 73 Colony Court

RESOLVED

EMS run to 73 Colony Court for a 75-year-old female “not alert” — caregiver “incoherent and elderly”

Welfare check called in by an Amherst PD officer who described the speech on the phone as very hard to understand

At 09:36 an Amherst PD officer pre-flagged what would land as a medical call: a welfare check at 73 Colony Court, between Greenbrier Road and the dead end. On the air the officer characterized the caregiver as “incoherent and elderly” and the speech on the phone as “very difficult to understand”.

Amherst Fire took it three minutes later as an EMS dispatch on the same address for a “75-year-old female not alert”. Snyder 5 picked the run up at 09:42 and transported.

Newstead · 4200 Ridge Road

ONGOING

BOLO for a 15-year-old with a long history — “trespassing, neighbor disputes, shoplifting, and missing persons”

Christian Perron, white t-shirt, white shorts, black backpack — caller lost track of him from 4200 Ridge Road

At 11:44, Amherst PD broadcast a missing-juvenile BOLO from 4200 Ridge Road: a 15-year-old, white male, 5'8", in a white t-shirt and white shorts with a black backpack. The dispatcher closed the call out with the kind of context that matters: the unit had “a sense of history with him, including trespassing, neighbor disputes, shoplifting, and missing persons”.

Williamsville · Transit & Wehrle — Home Depot

RESOLVED

20-year-old having a seizure inside the Home Depot at 4139 Transit Road

Amherst Fire tones out Harris Hill EMS to the Transit-Wehrle Home Depot

At 11:52, Amherst Fire Dispatch put Harris Hill EMS on a call inside the Home Depot at 4139 Transit Road, between Wehrle Drive and Main Street, for “a 20-year-old now having a seizure”. Main-Transit was already in service from a controlled-burn check minutes earlier and slotted into the assignment.

Williamsville · 3309 Sheridan Drive — AutoZone

RESOLVED

AutoZone staffer asks Amherst PD for a presence at 11 a.m. — “worried someone’s going to come fight them”

Pre-scheduled “they’re coming to fight” call — the 9 a.m. dispatch named the worried staff member and the 11 a.m. ETA

At 07:31, Amherst PD aired one of those calls where the radio is funnier than the response: “Auto Zone 3309 Sheridan, you're going to see Amal, a staff member that's worried someone's going to come to fight them at 11”. The unit was advised to drift by the 3309 Sheridan Drive AutoZone before 11:00 in case the threatened fight materialized.


Overheard: The WiresCops, cabbies, custodians, dispatchers — off-script

Niagara Region · Embassy Control

Embassy Suites Niagara wants to know who, exactly, signed up for the outlet center on Lundy’s Lane

From the Embassy Suites Niagara Falls control desk, 13:28, with the polite skepticism of a dispatcher about to find out the schedule book is wrong: “Do you have anybody signed up for the outlet center on Lundy's Lane?”. The follow-up never made the air — the answer presumably wasn't a clean number.

BNIA · TPS Shuttle, mid-morning

BNIA shuttle dispatcher, abruptly to a driver: “Jim, I forgot to ask you, have you seen any bears in your neighborhood?”

From the BNIA TPS shuttle channel, 11:09, with no preamble and no follow-up: “Jim, I forgot to ask you, have you seen any bears in your neighborhood?”. Whether Jim has seen bears is now a question the radio asked into the void and never answered — but it landed thirty-five seconds after Embassy Control announced “Our drain is clogged”, so it was already that kind of morning.

BNIA · TPS Shuttle, midday

BNIA shuttle drivers conduct a free DMV seminar over the radio — and then dad shows up to ruin the pitch

BNIA TPS shuttle, 14:08, opening with the radio equivalent of a multi-level marketing pitch: “If you want to get a limo license, all you have to do is go to the DMV and pay them $15, and then they just put a Class E on your license”. The other driver shut it down in two transmissions: “No, I don't need anything to take up my free time. Dad used to drive limos, and he said it was awful”. A few minutes later the channel was speculating about somebody's hair-matched red pickup truck and a “sharp color of the Jeep, though”.

Williamsville · Millersport Highway

“Suspicious vehicle” call at Millersport: a pickup parked itself on a homeowner’s lawn and walked away

At 10:39, Amherst PD aired a complaint that reads exactly the way the homeowner must have phoned it in: “Miller Rose suspicious vehicle caller lives on a house at the corner of Millersport and there's a pickup that parked themselves on her lawn with no one around”. The plate (Henry-Mary-Paul 5314) went into the air with the call.

Buffalo · BuffaloLimo, 10:35

BuffaloLimo passes a complaint up the chain with the eternal phone-tag disclaimer: “I’m hard to understand over the phone”

From the BuffaloLimo channel, 10:35, in the voice of a dispatcher handing a customer off because the customer cannot be deciphered: “I'm hard to understand over the phone, so if you want to just go talk to her, figure out...” — the caller, at 22 Clinton Street, Apartment 1, was reporting “multiple different larcenies”. The sign-off was the kind that only happens on this channel: “Love you”.

FRS 16 · mid-afternoon

A ham operator on FRS 16 tries to get an antenna up, talks about coming back from his first infusion: “game changer for me”

On FRS 16 mid-afternoon, two operators worked through an antenna setup and the conversation drifted, the way FRS does, into the kind of talk that doesn't usually make the airwaves. One operator: “No go for me. It's just too many trees. I have to go up way higher”. Then a beat later: “Game changer for me. Once I got recovered, just the energy came back”. Both quiet, both said as if the other operator already knew.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Buffalo · 12 Perry Street — BMHA

RESOLVED

BFD level-2 to a BMHA building at 12 Perry Street — commercial fire alarm set off by cooking

At 14:41, Buffalo Fire was toned out for an activated commercial fire alarm at 12 Perry Street, between Chicago and Louisiana — a Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority building. Engine 32, Engine 1, Ladder 5, and B43 took it as a level-2 response. Inside, units found the alarm had been set off by cooking; BMHA was notified, the alarms were reset, and Engine 1 cleared out of service from Perry by 14:57.

Cheektowaga · 100 Farrell Lane — “possible scope fire”

RESOLVED

Cheektowaga Fire investigates a “possible scope fire” at 100 Farrell Lane

At 09:32, Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch put units on 100 Farrell Lane, west side between Murray and Byrne, for what dispatch called a “possible scope fire”. By 09:33 the on-scene report cleared the call cleanly: female assisted, in service.

Other Calls of Note

[08:13]Niagara County · Wendelville — 6140 Meadow Lane Wendelville EMS on a 65-year-old at 6140 Meadow Lane, between South Transit and Robinson Road — dispatcher still trying to confirm breathing status on the air.
[08:25]Niagara County · Pendleton — 6716 Aiken Road Mutual-aid lift assist for a 75-year-old male who fell in the garage at 6716 Aiken Road, between Beech Ridge and Mapleton Road — medical-alarm activation, side door entry.
[09:58]Tonawanda · 35 Broad Street Tonawanda Fire to a 74-year-old male who fell at 35 Broad Street — dizziness, standard EMS response.
[11:48]Town of Hamburg · 5783 Camp Road Hamburg Fire to a store manager at 5783 Camp Road reporting a cooler that was smoking, unplugged on arrival — investigated as a broken wire on one cooler, no fire, units held in quarters.
[14:38]Niagara County · 7041 Whitmer Road — Niagara Alliance Church Tri-Community and EMT to 7041 Whitmer Road, Niagara Alliance Church, for a 70-year-old female who fell down a few stairs — back pain, standard.
[14:44]Orchard Park · 4550 Abbott Road — Southside Children’s Center Orchard Park Fire toned out on a Zone 2 alarm activation at 4550 Abbott Road, Southside Children's Center.
[09:24]Buffalo · 159 Coons Avenue Buffalo Fire level-2 to an activated residential fire alarm at 159 Coons Avenue, between Lansdale Place and Genesee Street — Engine 31 and Ladder 14; vacant on a walk-around.
[13:20]Thruway · NYSTA Ch 4 On NYSTA Ch 4, a transmission about “Canadian people outside of the vehicle smashing the windows out” — no follow-up details on the air to pin location or outcome.

Editor’s Note

A bright, quiet first half of Saturday across Western New York. The Northtowns ran a steady stream of routine police welfare checks, fire-alarm activations, and short-tempered domestic complaints rather than any single headline event; the busiest hours sat between 10:00 and noon, with Amherst PD running on small-bore neighborhood calls and Amherst Fire chasing a meter-side natural-gas leak that was vented and isolated by 8:23 a.m. The afternoon's standout was a midday domestic at 323 Peppertree Drive that escalated from a verbal argument into an uncooperative scene with three children on location. Overheard, the day belonged to the shuttle and taxi channels — Embassy Suites, the BNIA TPS shuttle, and BuffaloLimo all turned in dispatcher lines worth writing down.

Daily Gem

Jim, I forgot to ask you, have you seen any bears in your neighborhood?”

— BNIA TPS shuttle, 11:09

By the Numbers

Segments
899
Active systems
29
Busiest hour
10:00–11:00 (Amherst PD welfare and report-on-file runs)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS285
Police245
Hotel / shuttle / taxi162
Airport / aviation112
Rail / maritime67
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst252
Niagara County93
Buffalo89
Maritime / waterway30
Wyoming County19

Agency & area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel labels and channel-context inference; raw counts come from export_transcript.py.

The WNY Listening Post · Saturday, June 20, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 42
Compiled from public radio scanner traffic via the WNY Listening Post automated pipeline. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names and details before action.
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