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Amherst · Woodcrest / Bailey · Order Violation

Suicidal Man With a Knife Defies Order of Protection, Sends Amherst Police Chasing Him on Foot Toward Bailey

Dispatch put out a priority violation as officers tracked a man last seen armed with a knife, on foot and making suicidal threats.

At 12:24 PM, an Amherst PD dispatcher broke in mid-transmission — “Hang on, I got one coming in here” — and sent officers to a priority order-of-protection violation on Woodcrest. The call had come from the subject's mother, who reported that an ex-boyfriend had been at the house tearing it up and that she could no longer reach anyone inside.

The man was identified on dispatch as Nathaniel Blazek, described as a white male roughly 6-foot-5 with shoulder-length shaggy hair and a mustache, in a blue T-shirt with tattoos on his left arm. Officers said he was making suicidal statements and faced charges for the order violation, and that he had been at the house with a knife — though by the time units closed in, an officer said “he does not have it anymore”.

Units fanned out around the neighborhood, with one officer reporting the subject last seen north of the valley area and later headed toward Bailey. As the search moved past Bailey and Maple, officers were still working to confirm the man's exact position, calling in additional cars to the area.

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Buffalo · Wyoming Avenue · Gun Call

ONGOING

Gun Call at Wyoming Avenue House Escalates to Seven Armed People in the Street — the Same Address That Saw an Infant in Cardiac Arrest Hours Earlier

A return caller reported a fight, then said everyone outside had guns; officers slowed responding cars as they converged.

At about 10:30 AM, Buffalo police fielded a return call from 187 Wyoming Avenue reporting that a Black man had assaulted a male and that people were trying to hold the suspect down. Within two minutes the situation had escalated sharply: at 10:32 AM an officer relayed that the call was “now being upgraded to a gun call, female saying there's seven people outside yelling, a father also stating they all have guns on them”.

Officers asked for any additional cars that could respond, noting the crowd on scene. As units rolled in, dispatch began slowing the response — “any cars for Wyoming you can slow down” — to marshal cars for a coordinated arrival rather than have them arrive one at a time.

The address was already on the day's radar: earlier that morning, at about 8:16 AM, Buffalo Fire had worked a cardiac arrest at 187 Wyoming Avenue involving a 5-month-old boy, with CPR in progress and a transport to the hospital. The two calls appear, based on the radio traffic, to be at the same residence.

↗ Related: same_incident

Grand Island · Ferry Road · Structure Fire

RESOLVED

Garage Fire Spreads Into the Outside Wall of a Ferry Road Home; Mutual Aid Called as Crews Knock It Down

All occupants got out of the 2072 Ferry Road dwelling; damage was pegged near $30,000.

At about 7:40 AM, Grand Island Fire was dispatched to a structure fire at 2072 Ferry Road, with fire reported in the corner of an attached garage. Crews quickly confirmed a working fire and requested mutual aid.

On arrival, firefighters found active fire from an outside wall running into the garage. Dispatch reported all occupants were out of the home, and crews knocked the fire down before entering the garage to search. About 200 feet of hose was stretched to get water on it.

By 9:09 AM the fire was placed under control, with the origin traced to the outside wall and damage estimated at roughly $20,000 to the structure and $10,000 to its contents.

Hanover · Route 39 · Crash With Entrapment

ONGOING

Two-Vehicle Crash With Confirmed Entrapment Draws a Helicopter to Route 39 in Hanover

Dispatch rerouted responding units mid-call; at least one passenger was bleeding and a subject was reported unresponsive.

At about 1:38 PM, Chautauqua LE dispatch pulled responding units off another run and rerouted them to Route 39 at Hanover Road for a motor-vehicle accident with injuries, placing the crash right at the 39½ marker area.

As units arrived, an officer reported one passenger with some bleeding and worked to sort how many victims were involved. Dispatch soon confirmed the worst of it: “It's confirmed entrapment in the vehicle”, and crews asked whether there was a serious injury at the scene.

A helicopter was requested for the crash, and traffic detail was called in to manage the scene as extrication got underway.

Buffalo · Skyway · Motorcycle Down

RESOLVED

Motorcyclist Down Atop the Skyway With Severe Arm Trauma; Tourniquet Applied

An officer working the outbound Skyway found a downed rider walking with a bleeding arm before the injury proved far worse.

At about 11:44 AM, a Buffalo officer reported an accident with injuries on the outbound Skyway, saying he had no better location as he searched for it. He described a male motorcycle rider who had tipped over and was walking with a bleeding arm.

Another unit was sent up the outbound Skyway to back him up. As officers reached the downed rider near the top of the span, the injury proved serious — the motorcyclist was down with severe trauma to his left arm, and a tourniquet was applied to control the bleeding.

Amherst · Chestnut Ridge · Suicidal Subject

ONGOING

Man With Fresh Neck Cuts Threatens Self-Harm if Police Approach Near Chestnut Ridge

A caller reported the man on foot near Flickinger Court, saying he'd kill himself if officers showed up; UB police were notified.

At about 10:19 AM, Amherst police began checking the area of Chestnut Ridge and Sweet Home, notifying University at Buffalo police as well. A caller reported a man on foot near Flickinger Court who had just reached Chestnut Ridge and appeared to have fresh cut marks on his neck.

Dispatch relayed that the man had told the complainant he would kill himself if the police showed up. He was described as a white male, about 5-foot-10, in a gray hoodie and black pants. Officers moved toward Chestnut Ridge to check the area while working to make contact.

Amherst · Eggert Road · Extrication Crashes

RESOLVED

Back-to-Back Extrication Crashes Near Eggert Road Strand Two Drivers Within Minutes

A multi-vehicle wreck at Sweet Home and Eggert was followed almost immediately by a rollover with a patient pinned at Rosedale and Eggert.

Just before noon, Amherst Fire and police worked a motor-vehicle accident at Sweet Home Road[*] and Eggert Road[*], with multiple vehicles on their sides. A 63-year-old man was extricated, and no injuries were ultimately reported.

Minutes later, at about 11:59 AM, a second wreck came in nearby at Rosedale and Eggert — a rollover with entrapment. One patient was extracted and additional advanced-life-support ambulances were requested to the scene.

Cheektowaga · Family Dollar · Armed Threat

ONGOING

Woman Threatens Shoppers With a Baseball Bat and Possible Machete at Family Dollar

Cheektowaga police were sent for a woman brandishing weapons and making threats inside the discount store.

At about 2:50 PM, Cheektowaga police were dispatched to a Family Dollar for a woman armed with a baseball bat and a possible machete, reportedly threatening people with the weapons.


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Angola Service Area · Restroom Find

Rest-Stop Roulette: Knife and a Bullet Turn Up in the Angola Ladies' Room

Service-area staff found the pair by a sink and needed a trooper to come clean up the collection.

At 11:36 AM, Thruway dispatch put out a call to a patrol unit that could only be described as a mystery gift: staff at the eastbound Angola Service Area reported they had “found a pocket knife and a possible bullet in the women's room”, and a trooper was requested to respond for removal. No word on who left the parting gifts behind — only that the ladies' room at Angola had, briefly, become an evidence locker.

Hamburg · Lake Avenue · K-9

The Dog Knows, but the Radio Won't Tell: K-9 Rolls to a Lake Avenue Apartment

Hamburg dispatch sent a unit with the K-9 to a Lake Avenue address and left the rest thrillingly to the imagination.

At about 1:27 PM, Hamburg police logged some spirited activity at an apartment complex on Lake Avenue, with a unit responding alongside the department's K-9. What exactly warranted the four-legged reinforcement never quite made it onto the air — one of those calls where the dog, apparently, was the whole plan.

Cattaraugus · Conewango Road · Phantom Crash

iPhone Cries Wolf: Crash Detection Dials 911 Over a Phone That Simply Fell

A deputy chased down an automated crash alert on Conewango Road and found nothing but a dropped phone in the road.

At 12:42 PM, a Cattaraugus County deputy investigated an iPhone crash-detection call on Conewango Road, the kind of automated alert that summons emergency help when a phone senses a violent collision. The deputy's dramatic finding: a phone lying on the roadway, having apparently mistaken a hard landing for a highway pileup.

Olean · Franchot Park · Rude Awakening

Checkout Time at the Pavilion: Napping Guest Roused Ahead of a Wedding Rental

Olean police found a man asleep in a park pavilion just as the Parks Department noted the rental was imminent.

At about 9:00 AM, Olean police responded to Franchot Park for a report of a man sleeping in a pavilion — a booking conflict, it turned out. The Parks Department noted that the pavilion had a rental coming up, meaning the unscheduled overnight guest was going to have to make way for someone else's big day.


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Northtowns

Amherst · Flint Road

Sisters' Dispute Ends With One Locked in a Bathroom

Just after 2:00 PM, Amherst police responded to a report of a dispute between two sisters, ages 18 and 19, initially described on the air as verbal. Officers located the pair's gray Kia Sorento parked near the Flint Road side of a parking lot, next to a donation box, and reported hearing the older sister “very aggressive” in the background. The 18-year-old, identified as the complainant, had locked herself in a bathroom on the second floor; no further update on the resolution or on any injuries followed on the air.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[10:16 AM]Amherst · Sunshine Drive Amherst police were sent to Sunshine Drive between Marine and Bondon Lane just after 10:16 AM after a caller reported a man in a gray Honda appeared to be recording passersby; minutes later, dispatch relayed that the man had left on foot near Flickinger Court and then Chestnut Ridge and Sweet Home Roads with what the caller described as fresh cut marks on his neck, telling the caller he would kill himself if police showed up, and units notified University at Buffalo police while searching for a white male, about 5-foot-10, in a gray hoodie and black pants.
[12:53 PM]Amherst · Deer Run Amherst police were sent to 73 Deer Run just before 1 PM on a report of a verbal argument, after a caller complained that neighbors had been smoking on the sidewalk and were now arguing outside with a car parked in front of the home; a unit reported by 1:03 PM that the scene was calm.
[11:30 AM]Amherst · McArthur At 11:30 AM, Amherst police were asked to check on a woman at 100 McArthur after her son, identified on the radio as Craig Shapiro, said he had been unable to reach her for a week; officers reached the woman, identified as Donna Roberts, and reported she was out of town but had blocked her son's number and did not want to call him back.
[9:08 AM]Amherst · UB North Campus UB Campus Police checked a security report of a man spray-painting outside a campus building and found him cooperative, apparently only emptying a can of compressed air; a records check on a subject identified on dispatch as Elijah Davis, born 12/1/2004, turned up a suspended license under a similar name but no active warrants, and officers proceeded to make contact.
[12:05 PM]Amherst · Griner Hall UB Campus Police sent an officer to check the alarm panel in Griner Hall after campus cleaning staff reported it might be sounding; a unit already nearby went inside to check, though no confirmation of an active alarm followed on the air.
[2:28 PM]Williamsville · Thruway Exit 50 State police radioed a report of a possible domestic violence incident in the area of Thruway Exit 50, which Amherst police took the call for; no further details on the outcome followed on the air.
[9:39 AM]Amherst · Stalking Complaint A caller identified on the air as Julie Smith reported to Amherst police that a man she named as Ziggy was standing outside her building and had been stalking her, with a report already on file, leaving her afraid to walk past him to walk her dog; officers noted a complaint would be filed, with no further details on any resolution given on the air.
[7:49 AM]Amherst · Fairchild Avenue At 7:49 AM, Amherst police were sent to Fairchild Avenue on a report that a neighbor had poured gasoline on the complainant's lawn; no charges or damage details followed on the air.
[7:39 AM]Tonawanda · Ferry Road Tonawanda fire and police units worked a blaze on Ferry Road beginning at 7:39 AM; crews reported the attack line complete and the fire contained by 8:00 AM, with no word on injuries or displacement given on the air.
[11:33 AM]Grand Island · Thruway Marker 384 NYS Thruway dispatch alerted troopers to an erratic driver heading west near mile marker 384, described as a red Toyota Corolla with Connecticut plates swerving across the road; the reporting motorist could not provide a plate number, and no further updates followed on the air.
[10:43 AM]Grand Island · Utility Issue At 10:43 AM, Grand Island Fire was called to a residence for an underground utility issue that had left the home without meter readings; no further resolution was given on the air.
Buffalo Metro
[10:03 AM]Buffalo · Broadway and Michigan At 10:03 AM, Buffalo Police Dispatch put a unit out to carry a citizen from Broadway and Michigan Avenue to 1221 Michigan Avenue, with no further details given on the air.
[10:12 AM]Buffalo · Walden Avenue Buffalo Police District A units checked the back lot of 520 Walden Avenue shortly after 10:12 AM on a report of a dog tied up on the property, but found no animals present and cleared the call.
[11:31 AM]Buffalo · South Division Street Buffalo Fire sent Battalion 43 along with Engine 1, Engine 4, Ladder 2, and Truck 4 to 200 South Division Street around 11:31 AM for an activated commercial fire alarm at Standard Property Management, with engine crews investigating on scene; no fire was reported on the air.
[2:11 PM]Buffalo · Grant Street Buffalo police were sent to Grant Street for neighbors fighting in the street; no injuries or arrest information followed on the air.
[2:40 PM]Buffalo · Potomac Avenue Buffalo Fire Dispatch responded to a chest pain call on Potomac Avenue; no further details on the patient's condition followed on the air.
[11:32 AM]Buffalo · 95th Street At 11:32 AM, AMR South medics transported an elderly woman from 95th Street after a fall; no further details on her condition were given on the air.
[1:07 PM]Buffalo · Riverside Avenue At 1:07 PM, Buffalo Fire was dispatched to Riverside Avenue for a woman reporting chest pain; no transport status was given on the air.
[1:14 PM]Buffalo · Rish Street At 1:14 PM, Buffalo Fire responded to a backyard bonfire on Rish Street; the homeowner told crews they had not known open burning was illegal, and the fire was extinguished without further incident.
[2:04 PM]Buffalo · Daily Street At 2:04 PM, Buffalo Fire Dispatch sent units to Daily Street for a report of a man found hemorrhaging and unresponsive; no further word on his condition followed on the air.
[8:37 AM]Cheektowaga · Fairvale Drive At 8:37 AM, Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch sent a crew to a Fairvale Drive address for a woman who had fallen and struck her head; no further update on her condition followed on the air.
[8:40 AM]Depew · Window World At 8:40 AM, Depew police responded to a burglary alarm at Window World, but dispatch reported no keyholder could be reached to meet officers at the business.
[8:46 AM]Cheektowaga · Harvard Court Just before 8:46 AM, Cheektowaga police were sent to check on a man reported walking through yards near Harvard Court; no arrest or further details followed on the air by 8:57 AM.
[8:51 AM]Cheektowaga · Alaskan Street At 8:51 AM, Cheektowaga police took a report of a stolen vehicle on Alaskan Street; no suspect or vehicle description was given on the air.
[9:33 AM]Cheektowaga · Hedwig Avenue At 9:33 AM, Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch sent units to a Hedwig Avenue address for a 65-year-old woman in cardiac arrest; no outcome was given on the air by 9:37 AM.
[10:43 AM]Cheektowaga · Manico Avenue At 10:43 AM, Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch sent a crew to a Manico Avenue apartment to check a report of a faulty stove; no fire or damage was reported on the air.
[11:47 AM]Cheektowaga · Crandon Boulevard At 11:47 AM, Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch responded to a report of an electrical outlet fire on Crandon Boulevard; the fire was reported out before crews arrived, with no injuries or damage described on the air.
[12:32 PM]Depew · Lee Street At 12:32 PM, Depew police were sent to a Lee Street address for a domestic dispute; no arrest or further details followed on the air.
[12:51 PM]Cheektowaga · Tudor Hill At 12:51 PM, Cheektowaga police responded to a fall on Tudor Hill and, citing concerns about the resident's dementia, referred the matter for a welfare follow-up; no injury details were given on the air.
[1:34 PM]Cheektowaga · Walden Avenue At 1:34 PM, Cheektowaga police responded to a report of shoplifting at a mini mart on Walden Avenue; no suspect description was given on the air.
[7:34 AM]Cheektowaga · Disturbance At 7:34 AM, Cheektowaga police responded to a report of an intoxicated woman who had removed her own cast and broken items during an outburst; no arrest was reported on the air.
[10:30 AM]Cheektowaga · Child Welfare Check At 10:30 AM, Cheektowaga police were called after two young children were found left unattended when their mother could not be located; no update on the search or the children's welfare followed on the air.
[10:41 AM]Lancaster · Genesee Street At 10:41 AM, Lancaster police were dispatched to a salon on Genesee Street for a panic alarm; no report of an actual emergency followed on the air.
[1:34 PM]Depew · Rutherford Place At 1:34 PM, Depew police and EMS were sent to Rutherford Place for a report of a possible allergic reaction following a bee sting; no update on the patient's condition followed on the air.
[2:41 PM]Cheektowaga · Genesee Street At 2:41 PM, Cheektowaga police were sent to a hotel on Genesee Street for a complaint of unwanted phone calls; no suspect information was given on the air.
Southtowns
[7:39 AM]Hamburg · Waterfalls Village Hamburg Fire Dispatch was sent to Waterfalls Village on a gas detector activation; crews found no odor on scene and cleared the call.
[7:43 AM]Springville · Medical Call Springville Fire Dispatch responded to a Lenox address for an elderly man reported with chest pain and a low heart rate; medics transported him for evaluation.
[7:33 AM]Orchard Park · Winterhall Road Orchard Park Fire Dispatch responded to a medical alarm on Winterhall Road; the call was resolved after contact was made with a mutual aid provider, with no transport reported.
[7:48 AM]West Seneca · Orchard Park Road West Seneca Fire Dispatch sent a crew to Orchard Park Road for a lift assist after a woman fell; she was reported uninjured and did not require transport.
[8:29 AM]East Aurora · Nanette Drive East Aurora Fire Dispatch responded to a Nanette Drive address for an elderly woman reported with rectal bleeding; she was transported for evaluation.
[8:33 AM]Hamburg · Gowanda State Road Hamburg Fire Dispatch investigated a reported metallic odor on Gowanda State Road; crews traced it to a propane line and shut it off, with no injuries reported.
[8:48 AM]West Seneca · Group Home Call West Seneca Fire Dispatch responded to a group home for a resident reported with a headache and dizziness; the patient was treated on scene, with no further details given on the air.
[9:12 AM]Orchard Park · California Road Orchard Park Fire Dispatch responded to a California Road address for a young man reported coughing up blood; he was transported for evaluation.
[9:39 AM]East Aurora · Seneca and Jamison At 9:39 AM, East Aurora Fire Dispatch responded to a property-damage crash at the intersection of Seneca and Jamison, with dispatch also notifying the county sheriff's office; no injuries were reported on the air.
[10:00 AM]Orchard Park · Lake Abbs Road At 10:00 AM, Orchard Park Fire Dispatch sent a crew to a Lake Abbs Road residence for an elderly woman requesting assistance getting up after a fall; no injuries were described on the air.
[10:16 AM]West Seneca · Seneca Street At 10:16 AM, West Seneca Fire Dispatch sent units to Seneca Street for a report of an unconscious man believed to be breathing; no further details on his condition followed on the air.
[10:49 AM]Hamburg · Boston City Road At 10:49 AM, Hamburg Fire Dispatch sent a crew to a Boston City Road address for an elderly woman found unresponsive; no update on her condition was given on the air.
[11:08 AM]West Seneca · Birch Avenue At 11:08 AM, West Seneca Fire Dispatch called for an ambulance to 144 Birch Avenue, lower unit, for a 27-year-old man with a possible GI bleed; Seneca engine companies 7-1 and 9-1 responded, with 7-1 confirming on scene at 11:11 AM alongside an AMR medic unit sent from Southgate.
[11:45 AM]East Aurora · Hall Road At 11:45 AM, East Aurora Fire Dispatch responded to a Hall Road residence for an elderly woman who had fallen but was not reporting injury.
[12:02 PM]Hamburg · Janice Street At 12:02 PM, Hamburg Fire Dispatch sent a crew to a Janice Street address for an elderly woman with altered mental status; no further update followed on the air.
[1:31 PM]East Aurora · Willow Terrace At 1:31 PM, East Aurora Fire Dispatch sent units to Willow Terrace for a reported cardiac call; crews had difficulty locating the address before confirming they were on scene at 1:46 PM.
[1:47 PM]Orchard Park · Nativity Church At 1:47 PM, Orchard Park Fire Dispatch responded to a report of an unconscious elderly man near Nativity Church who was found to be breathing; units confirmed his condition at 1:52 PM, with no further details given on the air.
[2:22 PM]West Seneca · Columbia Parkway At 2:22 PM, West Seneca Fire Dispatch sent a crew to a Columbia Parkway address for a man who suffered leg and arm injuries in a dog bite; no information on the animal or its owner followed on the air.
[10:56 AM]Hamburg · Motel 6 Hamburg police dispatch tracked an SOS signal to the Motel 6 area near room 300 just before 11 AM, though no further details on the person or the outcome followed on the air.
[11:36 AM]Southtowns · Angola Service Area State police were asked to respond to the eastbound Angola Service Area on the Thruway after staff reported finding a pocket knife and a possible bullet in the women's restroom, requesting a trooper for removal; no further details followed on the air.
Niagara County
[8:31 AM]Niagara County · Ward Road Niagara County Fire Dispatch sent Sanborn and Tri-Community units to Ward Road between Niagara and Squire Drive[*] [heard: Spire Drive] just after 8:31 AM after a caller said the vehicle they were following left the road, struck a brush pile and then a telephone pole; the driver was reported out of the car and conscious, with an ALS-priority response requested.
[10:28 AM]Niagara County · Briarwood Manor Niagara County Fire Dispatch sent an ALS-priority response to Briarwood Manor at 1001 Lincoln Avenue, room 227, at 10:28 AM after staff reported finding a 68-year-old woman with the call-bell cord wrapped around her neck and possibly unresponsive; no further update on her condition followed on the air.
[12:10 PM]Niagara County · Pembroke Service Area Thruway troopers responded to a disturbance complaint involving two subjects reported sitting at a picnic table outside the Pembroke Service Area shortly after noon, tracking a black Mercedes C-Class sedan with no visible plate through the dog-walking area before a unit made contact and cleared the call by 12:16 PM, with no further details on the incident given on the air.
[1:27 PM]Niagara County · Ransomville Niagara County Fire Dispatch called in Youngstown and Lewiston mutual aid at 1:27 PM for a 73-year-old diabetic man at 1549 Lockport Road, between Lutz and Porter Center Road, who was wheezing and possibly having an allergic reaction to a new medication; he was described as conscious, with an ALS-priority response requested.
[1:59 PM]Niagara County · Ruey and Master Niagara County Fire Dispatch sent North Tonawanda Engine 6 on a BLS-priority call to the area of Ruey and Master just before 2 PM after Progressive Fire Patrol flagged a man repeatedly falling to the ground, believed to be intoxicated; no further update on his condition followed on the air.
GLOW Counties
[8:24 AM]Wyoming County · Village Park A Wyoming County Sheriff's unit responded to Village Park on Lake Street at 8:24 AM after a caller reported finding a 3-year-old wandering near the roadway, with no word on the child's welfare or on locating a parent given on the air.
[7:08 AM]Outer Counties · Saltworks Road FD-EMS paging dispatched an ambulance to 4001 Saltworks Road just after 7 AM for a woman in her thirties reported passed out; responders found her awake and talking, with a possible head injury from the fall.
[8:41 AM]Warsaw · Credit Union Alarm Wyoming County Sheriff's dispatch sent a Warsaw PD unit to back up a hold-up alarm at the Genesee Valley Credit Union, 445 North Main Street, just before 8:42 AM; the alarm company called back moments later warning of multiple activations at the branch, and no confirmation of an actual robbery followed on the air.
[8:48 AM]Stafford · Westlake Road Genesee County Fire dispatch repaged Stafford's medic crew three times between 8:48 AM and 8:56 AM for a 71-year-old man at 8415 Westlake Road, near Horseshoe Lake Road, reported unable to walk and possibly dehydrated, with each activation recommending a non-emergency response.
[10:44 AM]Batavia · VA Medical Center Mercy Medic 1 was called to the Batavia VA Medical Center at 222 Richmond Avenue just before 10:45 AM for a 78-year-old man in the Radiology Department reporting shortness of breath and low oxygen; no further details on his condition followed on the air.
[11:58 AM]Wyoming County · Courier Road Wyoming County Sheriff's dispatch logged a complaint called in from a cell phone reporting suspicious activity outside a shop at 7456 Courier Road just before noon; the nature of the report was not made clear on the air.
[12:11 PM]Wyoming County · Route 78 Wyoming County Sheriff's dispatch sent units to Kenley Haven at 1911 Route 78 just after 12:11 PM for a physical domestic dispute; the parties had already separated by the time deputies were sent, with a female to meet them at the road, and no injury details were given on the air.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[1:47 PM]Salamanca · Wildwood Avenue Cattaraugus County Fire Dispatch sent an ALS ambulance to 501 Wildwood Avenue in Salamanca just before 1:47 PM for a reported male overdose, and a responding unit confirmed arrival on scene minutes later; no further update on the patient's condition followed on the air.
[8:22 AM]Cattaraugus County · Route 16 Cattaraugus County Sheriff's deputies responded to a Chevrolet found in a ditch along Route 16 after dispatch noted the vehicle's plate did not match the registration on file, with no injuries reported on the air.
[8:25 AM]Cattaraugus County · Southern Tier Expressway Cattaraugus County Sheriff's dispatch fielded a report of two loose dogs crossing expressway lanes near mile marker 59, with no word on the animals' owners or on whether they were secured.
[8:49 AM]Fredonia · Water-Flow Alarms Fredonia Fire Dispatch answered water-flow alarms within minutes of each other at the Walmart and at SUNY Fredonia, with no fire or injuries confirmed on the air at either address.
[9:00 AM]Olean · Park Pavilion Olean police were sent to check on a man found sleeping in a park pavilion shortly before the space was due to open for a scheduled rental, with no arrest or further action reported on the air.
[9:06 AM]Cattaraugus County · I-86 Cattaraugus County Sheriff's deputies checked on a man found asleep in a truck along Interstate 86, with no further details given on the air.
[10:18 AM]Fredonia · Temple Street Fredonia Fire Dispatch sent an ambulance to a Temple Street address for a woman reported vomiting and shaking, with no word on her condition or transport status following on the air.
[10:38 AM]Cattaraugus County · Palmer & Broadway Cattaraugus County Sheriff's dispatch fielded a report of a suspicious man carrying a knife near the intersection of Palmer and Broadway, with no arrest or further update given on the air.
[10:49 AM]Salamanca · Hillview Manor Salamanca Fire Dispatch sent an ambulance to Hillview Manor for a resident reported with chest pain and vomiting, with no word on the patient's condition following on the air.
[11:04 AM]Cattaraugus County · Hollymont Park Cattaraugus County Fire Dispatch sent a crew to Hollymont Park for a bicyclist reported with severe difficulty breathing after a crash, with no word on the rider's condition following on the air.
[11:28 AM]Jamestown · Bowen Street Jamestown Fire Dispatch sent a crew to a Bowen Street address for a person with a severe foot laceration described as bleeding uncontrollably, with no word on transport or condition following on the air.
[12:36 PM]Salamanca · East State Street A Salamanca PD officer pulled over a four-wheeler on East State Street near Lincoln, issued the driver several verbal warnings, and cleared the call a few minutes later.
[1:26 PM]Franklinville · Route 98 Cattaraugus County Fire dispatched an ALS response and Transit 92 to 3035 Route 98 in Franklinville for a 41-year-old woman with high blood pressure who was feeling faint.
[1:33 PM]Frewsburg · Tops Market Chautauqua Fire Dispatch sent an ALS ambulance to the Tops Market at 20 Center Street in Frewsburg for an unresponsive woman in the freezer aisle, briefly disregarding the tone before re-paging minutes later for a manpower driver and EMT.
[1:38 PM]Celoron · Boulevard Avenue Chautauqua Fire Dispatch sent Celoron's Engine 73 and Medic 70 on an ALS call to 142 Boulevard Avenue, where the subject was reported breathing before crews arrived.
[2:38 PM]Jamestown · Heritage Park Jamestown Fire Dispatch sent Ambulance 1 on a priority response to Heritage Park, a senior living community at 150 Prazer, after a resident fell in the second-floor dining room and struck their head.
[2:42 PM]Jamestown · Barker Street Jamestown Fire Dispatch sent Engine 3, Ambulance 2 and an ALS fly car to 104 Barker Street, between Hazard and Howard, just after 2:42 PM, after initially giving the location as Hazard Street, for a report of a person down on the sidewalk with a possible head injury, dispatched as a mental-status call; no further update on the patient's condition followed on the air.
Elsewhere in WNY
[1:14 PM]Erie County · Don Avenue Erie County EMS dispatched Medic 614 to 364 Don Avenue for a reported cardiac arrest shortly after 1 PM, with the crew radioing that they had given one dose of epinephrine and then delivered two shocks before arriving at the hospital about seven minutes later; no update on the patient's condition followed on the air.
[10:31 AM]Thruway · Mile Marker 436 State police radioed a report of a group of sport bikes splitting lanes eastbound from mile marker 436 on the Thruway, followed shortly by a second call describing two sport bikes doing wheelies and splitting lanes at high speed; a trooper already eastbound near mile marker 442 said he would try to catch up, though no further updates followed on the air.
[2:27 PM]Thruway · Mile Marker 379 State police radioed a report of a green Sprinter van with no plates driving erratically eastbound from mile marker 379 on the Thruway, logged as event 221-1426; no further details followed on the air.

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Editor’s Note

A steady Friday across the wires ran mostly on EMS calls and small-town alarms, but the day sharpened at its edges. Amherst police spent the noon hour chasing a suicidal man armed with a knife who had violated an order of protection near the Woodcrest and Bailey corridor, hours after a separate man with fresh neck cuts threatened to harm himself if officers approached near Chestnut Ridge. A Grand Island garage fire spread to the outside wall of a Ferry Road home, and on Buffalo's East Side a gun call outside a Wyoming Avenue house — the same address where an infant went into cardiac arrest hours earlier — escalated to a report of seven armed people in the street.

Daily Gem

Keep coming that way but slow down for Wyoming”

— BPD Dists C-E, 10:35 AM

By the Numbers

Segments
8,442
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
1:00 PM–2:00 PM (Buffalo Fire EMS volume, Chautauqua crash)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS4600
Police3000
Rail / maritime320
Airport / aviation280
Other242
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo2400
Outer counties1900
Other Erie County1700
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew1200
Williamsville & Amherst1042

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

[*] = a name the scanner audio left uncertain and could not be confirmed against an official source; treat as unverified. Routine street-name fixes against official municipal lists are applied silently.
The WNY Listening Post · Saturday, August 22, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 105
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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