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Buffalo · Broadway · Missing Child

Buffalo Officers Canvass Broadway Door to Door for a Missing 3-Year-Old in Green Pajama Pants

A juvenile home reported the little boy gone before daybreak, and units started knocking on doors as camera checks got underway.

At about 7:10 AM, Buffalo police began searching for a very young child reported missing from a juvenile home on Broadway. An officer keyed up that the boy — about three to four years old, wearing a blue shirt and green pajama pants — “right now he's not really saying much”, and that units would begin walking the streets and knocking on doors.

By about 7:19 AM officers asked to have nearby cameras pulled for the previous couple of hours, and dispatch reported reviewing footage looking down Broadway. The early canvass produced no immediate sighting as the search widened through the neighborhood.

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Amherst · Tonawanda Creek to Sweet Home · Road Rage

RESOLVED

Road-Rage Chase From Tonawanda Creek Road Ends at Amherst HQ After a Half-Hour Pursuit

A woman followed the car she said held her ex-boyfriend for nearly thirty minutes after a physical fight, calling police the whole way.

At about 11:14 AM, Amherst police tracked a road-rage incident that started on Tonawanda Creek Road and rolled onto Sweet Home Road toward the station. Dispatch described a white Cadillac carrying the complainant trailing an all-black Nissan Altima, with the two vehicles being followed in real time as officers stayed on the phone with the driver.

By the time officers made contact in the lot at headquarters, the story came together: the woman in the Cadillac said her ex-boyfriend was inside the other vehicle, that there had been a physical altercation earlier, and that she had been following the car for almost half an hour. Officers ran a valid pistol permit for the complainant, a woman from Niagara Falls, and checked plates on both vehicles as they sorted out the dispute.

Amherst · Harlem Road corridor · Pursuit

RESOLVED

Amherst Pursuit of a Black Ford Explorer Hits 80 MPH Before It's Called Off Near Harlem Road

A Texas-plated SUV ran from officers across the Amherst-Cheektowaga line, weaving through traffic until a supervisor terminated the chase.

At about 10:06 AM, Amherst officers were chasing a black Ford Explorer with Texas plates that ran westbound on Sheridan and then doubled back eastbound toward Harlem Road. Radio traffic tracked the SUV — driven by a younger occupant in a white hoodie — cutting between vehicles at roughly 80 mph as units tried to keep it in sight.

A supervisor twice ordered the pursuit ended: “Per 21 terminate the pursuit”, the transmission came, and the chase was terminated near Harlem. Cheektowaga and Amherst units continued trying to locate the Explorer afterward, with reports of it running 80-plus mph westbound on Main.

Buffalo · 29 East Morris · Violent Domestic

ONGOING

Violent Domestic at an East Morris Apartment Flares Twice Inside an Hour; Dispatch Warns the Male Owns a Gun

A caller reported a man beating his girlfriend and dragging her indoors, and officers were sent back to the same unit before noon.

At about 10:31 AM, Buffalo police were sent to 29 East Morris, Apartment 45, for a violent domestic. A caller reported a man hitting his girlfriend and dragging her back inside the apartment, and dispatch warned responding units that the male “does own a gun”.

The address surfaced again less than an hour later: at about 11:21 AM units returned to the same East Morris apartment on a report of a woman assaulted by her boyfriend, who had reportedly fled. It was the second dispatch to the unit in the same window.

Buffalo · 1 Lafayette Square · Gun Call

RESOLVED

Vague Gun Report at Lafayette Square Gives Way to an Afternoon Street Fight

A caller who wouldn't answer questions said a man with shorts had a gun; officers found nothing, then were pulled back for a fight involving the same person.

At about 1:14 PM, Buffalo police were sent to 1 Lafayette for a gun call after a caller reported a white male in shorts with a gun but, dispatch noted, “not even a description of the gun”. The caller wouldn't call back and appeared to be using a throwaway phone, and officers arriving on scene found nothing showing, with cameras reviewed and coming up empty.

By about 1:39 PM the corner was back in play: a fight in progress drew multiple units to Lafayette, with a caller reporting the same person who had been involved in the earlier gun call. Separately, officers working the area found a vacant house with the gas stove left on and asked utilities be shut off and the building boarded up.

Depew · Brewster Street · Missing Person

ONGOING

Four Depew Units Fan Out for a Woman With Dementia Missing From Brewster Street

The patient had last been seen about fifteen minutes earlier when police mobilized to find her.

At about 12:37 PM, Depew police mobilized on a report of a missing adult woman with dementia near 41 Brewster Street. She had last been seen roughly fifteen minutes before the call, and four units responded to begin a search of the area.

Hamburg · Holiday Lane / Rovner · Working Fire

RESOLVED

Lightning Strike Sets a Hamburg Attic Ablaze; Crews Knock It Down in Minutes

One of several lightning calls during the morning storm, the two-story house fire on Rovner was reported out by about 9:10 AM.

As the morning storm rolled through, Hamburg fire command fielded call after call of lightning strikes — including a two-story single-family residence reportedly on fire at 158 Rovner, near Holiday Lane and Rovner. “We got another one for you for house struck by lightning and it's reportedly on fire”, the dispatcher told command as extra apparatus rolled in the way the mutual-aid system worked out.

Crews from Hamburg and surrounding companies converged with engines nosing up to hydrants near Holiday Lane; command found the two-story residence with nothing showing on arrival and worked an attic fire that was reported out by about 9:10 AM, dropping the response to cold. The same storm cell drove lightning-damage and wires-down calls across the Southtowns through the morning.

West Seneca · 3525 Seneca Street · Man Down

ONGOING

Man Found Face-Down and Bleeding Heavily in a West Seneca Gym Parking Lot

Officers rushed to Planet Fitness on Seneca Street for a man down, at first reported not breathing.

At about 12:08 PM, West Seneca police were sent to the Planet Fitness at 3525 Seneca Street for a report of a man down in the parking lot — face down and bleeding heavily, with dispatch noting it was unknown whether he was breathing.

Crews on scene reported the man conscious and semi-alert but not responding as EMS worked the call. The response drew both fire and police units to the lot.


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Buffalo · 121 Bates Street

Rover on the Roof: Bates Street Dog Gets Two Fire Runs in One Morning

At about 9:43 AM, between a paneling malfunction on Franklin Street and a cardiac arrest at the Holding Center, Buffalo Fire dispatch keyed up a still alarm of a different flavor: send a company to 121 Bates Street, between Clinton and Manitoba, for “a report of a dog on the roof”. The caller, dispatch noted helpfully, would take responders to wherever the dog had gotten itself. Hours later the same rooftop dog was back on the wires as a police call at 121 Bates — a garage roof, and evidently a very committed climber.

Cheektowaga · 63 Verne Lane

Whip-It Windfall: Ten Trash Bags of Nitrous Canisters Turn Up Curbside on Verne Lane

At about 12:57 PM, a Cheektowaga officer stepping out to talk to a complainant relayed a remarkable curbside inventory on Verne Lane: “there is 10 garbage bags with canisters of nitrous oxide in them”. There was nothing else showing at the scene — just the bags, and someone who wanted them dealt with.

Depew · Cayuga Boulevard

Grandma's Request Line: A Depew Domestic Call With a Shocking Ask

At about 11:54 AM, Depew police fielded a domestic-trouble call from a mobile-home lot that took a startling turn: a grandmother, dispatch relayed, was calling to have a roommate shot or jumped. Officers responded to sort out the family dispute — and, presumably, to gently decline the request.

Buffalo · Bavarian & Broadway

Rolling Menace: Man in Wheelchair Waves a Knife in the Middle of Broadway

At about 2:04 PM, a Buffalo dispatcher sent a car toward Bavarian and Broadway for a scene as improbable as it was hazardous: a man in a wheelchair parked in the middle of the street, waving a knife around. A second car was promised to help. Traffic, one imagines, found a way around.

Bemis Point · Bayview Road

Fowl Play on Pole 51: An Osprey Nest Catches Fire Atop a Bayview Road Utility Pole

At about 2:23 PM, a Chautauqua fire officer sized up National Grid Pole 51 on Bayview Road in Bemis Point and reported an unusual culprit: “an osprey nest on top of the pole that is on fire”. Rescue and engine crews were toned out and traffic was blocked at Brown and Bayview as they worked the burning nest atop the pole.


Regional BlotterThe rest of the record, by region

Northtowns

Town of Tonawanda · Welfare Check

Garbled Radio Exchange Marks Tonawanda Welfare-Check Call

Tonawanda police dispatch struggled to relay a subject's information to a unit just after 9:25 AM, repeatedly asking a unit to repeat details that would not come through clearly; the exchange ended without a resolved subject name or address broadcast on the air. [unclear transcript]

Thruway · South Grand Island Bridge

Thruway Units Scour South Grand Island Bridge Over Facebook Suicide Report

Thruway units converged on the South Grand Island Bridge around 2:35 PM after a dispatcher relayed a third-party report: someone had posted on Facebook that a woman's girlfriend was feeling depressed and suicidal, and a follow-up post placed her on the bridge. Camera operators checked feeds and saw nothing, but troopers checked both approaches on foot and by vehicle. Units reported the south bridge clear northbound and southbound by 2:39 PM; dispatch worked to get a name and callback number for whoever had reported the posts as units cleared the search.

Buffalo Metro

Buffalo · Lafayette Square

Reported Stabbing at 1 Lafayette Square Draws Buffalo Fire, EMS

Just after 1:55 PM, Buffalo Fire dispatch sent Engine 3V5 for EMS to 1 Lafayette Square — the address of the Buffalo Central Library, between Main and Washington — on a report of a stabbing. Crews acknowledged arrival on scene minutes later. Shortly after, a Buffalo Fire crew on the same channel asked dispatch to confirm an ambulance was responding for what it described as a separate suspected overdose; it is not clear from the traffic whether the two calls were connected. No arrest or victim condition was reported on the air.

Buffalo · District C-E

Nephew Wanted After Alleged Knife Attack on Uncle Flees Toward Adams Street

Just after 2:25 PM, Buffalo police District C-E units were sent to 37 Adams Street for a report of a 29-year-old man with a knife. Dispatch relayed that the caller, having trouble with his nephew, said the younger man may have smoked crack and then tried to stab him; the suspect was described as a Black male wearing a purple Nike sweatsuit. Multiple units acknowledged the call and additional cars were sent to assist, but no capture or resolution was reported on the air.

Buffalo · Erie County Holding Center

Cardiac Arrest Reported Inside Erie County Holding Center

Just before 9:42 AM, Buffalo Fire sent Engine 2F20 to 40 Delaware Avenue — theErie County Holding Center between Church and West Eagle streets — on a report of a cardiac arrest. Dispatch repeated the call at 9:42 AM with the location and nature confirmed; no update on the person's condition followed on the air.

Cheektowaga · Loretto Drive

Cheektowaga Police Search for Missing Woman Near Loretto Drive

Just after 1:01 PM, Cheektowaga police dispatch broadcast a lookout centered on 80 Loretto Drive, between Parrish and Seton, for a missing woman last seen possibly heading toward Seton in a dark gray or black SUV. Dispatch described her as possibly a small-statured white female and asked units to remain alert to the area; no further update on locating her was broadcast in the window.

Southtowns

East Aurora · Household Fall

East Aurora Toddler Tumbles Down 13 Stairs, Rushed for Evaluation

Just after 8:51 AM, East Aurora Fire dispatch sent an ambulance for a young child who had fallen down a flight of 13 stairs at a residence; crews requested the child be evaluated for injury. No further update on the child's condition was broadcast on the air.

GLOW Counties

Town of Batavia · Structure Fire

Air-Duct Flames Force Evacuation, Second Mutual-Aid Call at Batavia Apartments

Just after 11:18 AM, Genesee County Fire dispatch sent Town of Batavia units to Big Tree Glen Apartments at 3727 West Main Street Road for a report of flames showing from an air duct and a unit filling with smoke, ordering all residents to evacuate. Dispatch called in mutual aid from East Pembroke's engine company within two minutes, then broadcast a second activation for the address at 11:25 AM, requesting another mutual-aid engine as the response continued. No knockdown or all-clear was announced on the air during the window.

Chautauqua & Cattaraugus

Cattaraugus County · Little Valley

Autistic Teen Feared Headed for Canada After Taking Father's Car, Wallet

Just after 7:44 AM, Cattaraugus County Sheriff's dispatch sent a Little Valley zone patrol to 8644 Cottage Road after a father called to report his 19-year-old autistic daughter had taken his vehicle and wallet, telling deputies he believed she might be headed for the Canadian border. The father told the responding unit he could not track the vehicle and did not know when she had left. A little over an hour later, dispatch reported the deputy had made phone contact with the father, who said he was now home at the Terrace Apartments and that EMS was crewing up to check on him — suggesting the search concluded without incident, though no word on the daughter's whereabouts followed on the air.

Cattaraugus County · County Jail

CPR, Narcan Deployed on Unresponsive Inmate at Cattaraugus County Jail

Cattaraugus County dispatch sent EMS to the county jail just before 10:48 AM after staff reported an unresponsive inmate; responders administered CPR and Narcan on scene. No further word on the inmate's condition or transport followed on the air.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[7:38 AM]Akron · Parkview Drive Amherst Fire dispatch sent a cold-response EMS crew to 59 Parkview Drive between East Avenue and Buell Street just after 7:38 AM for a report of weakness; Akron 7 acknowledged and responded, with no further details broadcast.
[8:20 AM]Amherst · Wehrle & Walden Amherst police checked the area of Wehrle Drive and Walden Avenue just after 8:20 AM on a report of loose dogs, believed to be bulldogs; a follow-up call placed the dogs sitting in front of 396 Walton, and units cleared without further incident.
[9:18 AM]Amherst · Embassy Suites Amherst police were asked just after 9:18 AM to check the wellness of a man with a history of self-harm at 1951 The Boulevard, Room 114, at the request of family who had not been able to reach him; officers located and had custody of the subject by 9:26 AM with no further incident reported.
[11:32 AM]Amherst · Chadman Drive Amherst Fire dispatch sent an EMS crew to Chadman Drive between Wehrle Drive and Brookside Drive just after 11:32 AM for a man having a seizure; no further details were broadcast.
[2:43 PM]Amherst · West Millersport & Kettel Amherst police reported a disabled vehicle near West Millersport Highway at Kettel Road just after 2:43 PM causing traffic to swerve around it near the last exit ramp; an officer requested another unit to assist while traffic slowed to a crawl.
[12:34 PM]Amherst · Main Street Amherst police were flagged to check on two people sheltering outside the Dollar Tree at 3500 Main — a woman in a wheelchair and a man with a shopping cart — for a welfare check; no further details were broadcast.
[9:50 AM]Tonawanda · Police Pursuit Tonawanda police pursued a vehicle at high speed starting just after 9:50 AM near the Boulevard before losing sight of it; no capture was reported on the air.
[7:13 AM]Town of Tonawanda · Sheridan & Delaware Tonawanda police sent units to Sheridan and Delaware after a woman was found sitting on the curb outside the Burger King there; dispatch requested medics for what was described as kidney and head pain, and the patient was evaluated on scene.
[1:03 PM]Town of Tonawanda · Kenmore Mercy Tonawanda Town Fire units responded to a fire alarm at Kenmore Mercy Hospital, 2950 Elmwood Avenue, traced to patient room 2313; crews found the activation was caused by steam from a shower and cleared the call without incident.
[8:05 AM]Grand Island · I-190 Thruway dispatch fielded a report just after 8:05 AM of a light blue car off the road in a ditch on the shoulder of I-190 eastbound near Grand Island, with a passerby seen walking near the vehicle; no injury report followed on the air.
[1:32 PM]Newstead · Scotland Road Newstead crews responded just after 1:32 PM to a hay bale fire at 7534 Scotland Road between Kearney Road and Martin Road; the caller warned the burning bale sat near others in the field, and crews requested an Akron side-by-side UTV to reach the fire roughly 100-200 yards off the road, keeping it from spreading to the surrounding bales.
Buffalo Metro
[1:57 PM]Buffalo · Sheffield Avenue Buffalo police District A units were sent just after 1:57 PM to 72 Sheffield for a woman reported down on the sidewalk; no injury details or transport were reported on the air.
[9:06 AM]Buffalo · Cambridge Avenue Buffalo Fire dispatch sent Engine 31 and Ladder 14 to investigate an activated residential fire alarm at 86 Cambridge Avenue near Northland Avenue, with the alarm company reporting a first-floor smoke detector activation.
[9:33 AM]Buffalo · West Delavan Avenue Buffalo Fire dispatch sent Engine 33, Engine 21, Ladder 6 and a battalion unit to investigate an activated commercial fire alarm at Canisius College's Delavan Townhouses, 1025 West Delavan Avenue, after the alarm company reported two alarms on the third-floor hallway near room 305.
[1:23 PM]Buffalo · Potomac Avenue Buffalo Fire sent a level 2 response — Engine 19, Ladder 4, B44 and F40 — to 175 Potomac Avenue between DeWitt and Herkimer just after 1:23 PM on a reported odor of natural gas; Engine 19 was on scene investigating within minutes, with no evacuation or further escalation reported on the air.
[2:02 PM]Lancaster · Signal Drive Lancaster Fire dispatch sent Town Line Engine 3 and Truck B to Signal Drive for a 2-year-old girl who was conscious and breathing after striking her head on concrete, with Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps also responding.
Southtowns
[7:26 AM]Hamburg · Lake Shore Road A State Police trooper reported no injuries at an accident on Lake Shore Road (Route 5) just after 7:26 AM, but the crash pulled down a secondary line onto a nearby light pole; Hamburg units diverted traffic to one lane while National Grid was notified, and the road was back to two lanes within the hour.
[9:10 AM]West Seneca · Seneca Street West Seneca's Vigilant 9 arrived at a three-story residential building on Seneca Street just after 9:10 AM to find all residents already out; a crew sent to check the third-floor stairwell reported a smoke alarm only, with sensors in working order, and the scene was stood down as an investigation.
[9:21 AM]West Seneca · 3531 Seneca Street West Seneca fire also checked a hazardous condition at 3531 Seneca Street just after 9:21 AM, where a nail salon reported a burst line sending water through the building and into the electrical system; crews worked with the building to get the water shut off.
[12:26 PM]West Seneca · Kirkwood West Seneca police sent units to 26 Kirkwood for a premise check just after 12:26 PM after a mother called back to say her daughter, identified on dispatch as Caitlin Cunningham, had left home again; the mother said the house's cameras had all gone dark and the upstairs side door had been left unlocked, raising her hope the teen had returned. Dispatch did not report a resolution on the air.
[1:32 PM]West Seneca · Union Road West Seneca police sent officers to 2244 Union Road, the Garden Gate Apartments, for a welfare check just after 1:32 PM after a woman's daughter said she hadn't heard from her mother, identified on dispatch as Barbara Nyquist, in several days and was concerned; dispatch noted Nyquist drives a red 2017 Chevrolet Malibu. No outcome was reported on the air.
Niagara County
[1:09 PM]Niagara Falls · Linwood Avenue AMR South EMS dispatched an ambulance to 2812 Linwood Avenue in Niagara Falls after an elderly man fell down a flight of stairs and suffered facial injuries; no update on his condition followed on the air.
[1:12 PM]Niagara Falls · 90th Street AMR South EMS sent a crew to 928 90th Street in Niagara Falls for a reported fall; no further details on the patient's condition were broadcast.
[10:43 AM]Niagara County · Longwood Drive Niagara County Fire dispatch sent Rapids Fire and EMS to 1096 Longwood Drive for a 65-year-old woman who had been ill for several days; no transport update followed on the air.
[12:10 PM]Niagara County · Lockport Road Niagara County Fire dispatch sent EMS to 728 Lockport Road for an 85-year-old woman complaining of weakness and disorientation for several days; no transport update followed on the air.
GLOW Counties
[7:26 AM]Wyoming County · North Main & Franks Wyoming County sheriff's deputies conducted a traffic stop at North Main and Franks, running plate Lincoln X-ray Lincoln 5391; no citation or arrest was reported on the air.
[9:09 AM]Wyoming County · North Center Street Wyoming County sheriff's deputies were sent to 32 North Center Street after a caller identified on dispatch as Deanna Gessler reported someone in her basement; a dispatcher noted deputies had handled a similar call from her before, and no intruder was confirmed on the air.
[9:20 AM]Silver Springs · Warsaw Boulevard Wyoming County sheriff's deputies responded to a commercial burglar alarm at a liquor store at 10 Warsaw Boulevard in Silver Springs; the responding unit needed help locating the correct building, described as the one at the top of the hill behind the hospital, and no break-in was confirmed on the air.
[11:00 AM]Oakfield · North Main Street Genesee County Fire dispatch sent Mercy Medic 4 to the First Presbyterian Church of Oakfield at 80 North Main Street for a 51-year-old woman with a cardiac history suffering severe chest pain, located in the parking lot off Benin Avenue; no transport update followed on the air.
[12:30 PM]Wyoming County · Hamline Wyoming County sheriff's deputies were sent to 6991 Hamline for a cottage that had been broken into; the dispatcher noted a golf cart may have been taken from the property as well, though no suspect information was broadcast.
[1:18 PM]Wyoming County · Walnut Street Wyoming County sheriff's deputies were sent to 37 Walnut Street for a family dispute after a caller reported her grandmother, who has dementia, had slapped another family member; the responding deputy said he would request backup only if needed, and no arrest was reported on the air.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[12:16 PM]Jamestown · Domestic Call Jamestown police responded to a domestic call just after 12:16 PM in which a man reportedly threatened to pull a woman through a window; no arrest or injury was reported on the air.
[7:37 AM]Jamestown · River Street A caller reported a man riding a silver bicycle was tearing into their truck at 89 River Street; responding officers traced him to a nearby semi-trailer lot where several other trailers had also been broken into overnight, but no arrest was reported on the air.
[8:24 AM]Olean · Forest Avenue Olean police sent three units to check a rear-door residential alarm at 132 Forest Avenue after the alarm company couldn't reach anyone inside, and dispatch reached the resident by phone, who came out and spoke with officers before the call was cleared.
[9:13 AM]Olean · West 8th Street Olean police responding to a report of two men about to fight in the parking lot at Clash Cars on West 8th Street learned one had pulled a knife and fled on foot, leaving behind a man who said he'd been punched and assaulted but declined medical care; officers converging near South 10th and South 11th streets took one male into custody.
[10:45 AM]Salamanca · Eagle Street Salamanca police were sent to 53 Eagle Street, Apartment F6, to check on a man identified on dispatch as Jamie Jimerson after a caller said they hadn't been able to reach him in several days; an officer returning to the address minutes later reported his vehicle was parked in the exact same spot as during the earlier visit, with no further update given on the air.
[2:36 PM]Cattaraugus County · Allegheny River Valley Trail Cattaraugus County sheriff's deputies searched the Allegheny River Valley Trail near Constitution and Washington streets for two suspects, with an additional unit responding to 834 Prospect Avenue for a related notification; no arrests were reported on the air.
Elsewhere in WNY
[9:35 AM]Thruway · Exit 53 A driver called in a lightning strike on a power line along the Thruway near Exit 53 eastbound, and a patrol unit checking the area found a box beam and two guide rails would need replacement, logging the damage under a property-damage report number.
[1:57 PM]New York State Thruway · Route 190 Just after 1:57 PM, Thruway troopers were alerted to a green Toyota Sienna reported unable to maintain its lane on Route 190 westbound near Exit 162, with a partial plate of Sam-George-Edward-Charles-95 relayed by dispatch; no stop was confirmed on the air.

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Editor’s Note

A newsy Sunday afternoon on the wires mixed a run of Buffalo domestic-violence and missing-persons calls with a storm-driven cluster of crashes on the I-190 through Grand Island and a lightning-sparked house fire in Hamburg. Amherst logged both a road-rage chase that ended with a physical fight and a cross-town pursuit that touched 80 mph before it was terminated, and Depew put four units on a missing dementia patient. Between the serious calls, the wires still found a rooftop dog dispatched twice in one morning and ten trash bags of nitrous canisters left at a Cheektowaga curb.

Daily Gem

We got another one for you for house struck by lightning and it's reportedly on fire”

— Hamburg Fire 2, 9:00 AM

By the Numbers

Segments
9,280
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
9:00 AM–10:00 AM (storm crashes on the I-190, Buffalo Fire EMS volume)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS4600
Police3600
Airport / aviation420
Rail / maritime360
Other300
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo2600
Outer counties1900
Other Erie County1700
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew1100
Williamsville & Amherst1000

By-agency and by-area counts are proportional estimates from channel-family activity; conventional trunks are mapped by their home region.

The WNY Listening Post · Sunday, August 23, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 106
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