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Amherst · 131 Princeton Avenue

“About Six Shots Fired” on Princeton Avenue Turns Out to Be Firecrackers Thrown From a Parked Car

At 20:46, Amherst PD put out a call from the area of 131 Princeton Avenue for “about six shots fired” — a group of people standing outside the address, dispatch flagging a female in a lime green shirt as possibly involved. Multiple cars started that way and units warned each other to expect screaming from a parking lot just north of 131.

By 20:53 the story had collapsed: an officer on scene reported a resident he described as “one of the residents that we talk to often that's upset all the time” was telling him the noise was firecrackers being thrown out of a car parked on Princeton, and a second officer on the roadway said he had watched a Fourth-of-July set of them go off in the middle of the block near 208 Princeton. Dispatch confirmed the account on the air — no gunshots — and slowed the response. Everyone on scene was cooperative; PD closed the house out as secure.

Two housekeeping notes rode with the same call. PD put a standing warning out for 131 Princeton, apartment 4, tied to a named subject, and noted the address has repeated history with ECMC and “Buffalo Domestics”. A separate secondary caller down the block claimed to be the one being chased, and the on-air chatter mentioned a related domestic run at 505 Allenhurst earlier in the evening involving the same lime-green-shirt description. None of that produced a new charge on the air.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Getzville · 770 Maple Road

RESOLVED

Gas Leak Reported at Sturbridge Village Apartments on Maple Road, Getzville Fire Called for the Bravo

At 23:10, Amherst Fire Dispatch toned out Getzville FD for a report of a gas leak at 770 Maple Road, “at the Sturbridge Village”. The dispatcher gave the apartment as 11B and put the assignment out as a Bravo response.

The trunk went quiet in the minutes after — no engine-company reports of smoke, no readings called on the air — and units cleared the incident return channel shortly after arrival. Standard soap-bubble-and-meter check on an apartment call; no evacuation ordered on-air.

Newstead · 13058 Kirby Road

RESOLVED

Tree and Transformer on Fire at 13058 Kirby Road, Newstead — Fire Burns Itself Out Before Crews Get to Work

At 15:58, Amherst Fire Dispatch put Newstead FD on “a tree and transformer on fire” at 13058 Kirby Road, between Cedar Street and the town borderline. Newstead’s I-1 announced responding a minute later. By 16:19, dispatch was on the air with the anticlimactic finish: “the fire seems to have burned itself out”, and the homeowner would wait for the utility company. Engine 3 got dropped to a cold response and Newstead was back in service by 16:20.

Amherst · 4799 Harlem Road

RESOLVED

Amherst PD Sent to a Group Home on Harlem Road for a Resident Who Wanted the Hospital — and Wanted to Kill His Staff

At 15:17, Amherst dispatched cars to the group home at 4799 Harlem Road: a resident identified on dispatch only as Thomas wanted to go to the hospital, and, in the same breath, “he also wants to kill his staff”. Two units set up: one took the welfare check at Harlem while a partner car covered.

The call did not escalate on the air — no additional cars requested, no mental-hygiene officer paged — which usually means the primary unit talked the resident down and packaged him for EMS on his own. Group-home MH runs on this trunk almost always resolve that way; the note here is the address, which draws recurring PD attention.

Amherst · Niagara Falls Boulevard

RESOLVED

Two-Car MVA in Front of the TJ Maxx on Niagara Falls Boulevard, One Patient With Neck Pain

At 17:48, Amherst Fire toned out a motor-vehicle accident at 1501 Niagara Falls Boulevard, in front of the TJ Maxx between Meyer Road and Rowntree Road. Two vehicles were involved and one patient reported neck pain; PD declared “no V&I” on the air a minute later. The stack cleared to routine PDO handling without a request for a second ambulance or extrication.

Swormville / East Amherst · 35 Offshore Drive

RESOLVED

Thick Smoke in the Hallway at Dockside Village Apartments Pulls Swormville and East Amherst Fire

At 17:04, Amherst Fire Dispatch put Swormville and East Amherst FD on report of “thick smoke in the hallway” at 35 Offshore Drive, at the Dockside Village Apartments. PD on the second call reported “heavy smoke in the building” in the building. Crews were still stacking channels when the trunk shifted to unrelated PD traffic; the incident cleared without an on-air working-fire declaration.


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

Amherst · Transit at Transit-Middle

Fifty Canada Geese Called In as a Traffic Hazard at Transit and Transit-Middle

A patrol officer keyed the trunk at 16:10 with the day’s cleanest wildlife-report phrasing: “50 Canada Geese in the middle of the road, transit at transit middle” — on Transit Road, right where it meets Transit-Middle. No follow-up on who moved them along; dispatch acknowledged and the trunk moved on to the next EMS call. The regional goose population continues to make its case for tenant status.

Niagara County · Fire Control

A Niagara County EMS Page for an Older Man Who Had a Piece of Chicken Caught in His Throat

Fire Control paged the middle-of-the-night version of an emergency at 02:49: “an old male reporting he has a piece of chicken caught in his throat”. The dispatcher signed off with a BLS priority recommendation and returned Fire Control to clear a minute later — the exact reassuring “here’s a real call, but nothing worse than one bad bite” that keeps rural EMS honest at three in the morning.

Newfane · driver’s follow-up call

The Complainant Called Back to Say He’d Swerved for a Deer and Ended Up in a Ditch — in Newfane

At 06:21, an Amherst officer working the abandoned-vehicle side of an earlier call gave dispatch the driver’s explanation for where he had wandered off to: “he's in Newfane right now on his way back — he swerved over a deer and ended up in a ditch and got stuck”. Nothing more on the air about the deer, the ditch, or how he got un-stuck; the officer promised to transfer the driver back to his residence at 82 Willow Ridge once the paperwork was done.

Snyder · 63 Bentham

Snyder 9-1 Rolls to 63 Bentham, Finds the Culprit Is a Self-Cleaning Oven Doing Its Job

At 17:09, Amherst Fire toned out Snyder 9-1 to 63 Bentham and the response wound down fast: “no active fire, just a self-cleaning oven”, a firefighter on-scene reported, and dispatch closed the loop at 17:27 with “smoke was caused from a self-cleaning oven”. If you want to keep a fire company busy on a Saturday afternoon, put a chicken on to broil and forget about it.

UB North Campus · Greiner Hall dumpsters

Getzville Fire Rolls to a Brush Fire at UB’s Greiner Hall — Located, Charmingly, “Near Some Dumpsters”

Amherst Fire Dispatch at 17:54: “Getzville, report of a brush fire — it’s going to be located near some dumpsters”. Then the update at 17:55: brush fire at Greiner Hall[*] on the UB campus. Then, in case anyone had somehow missed it: “BPD reporting the brush fire is near some dumpsters”. Nothing more on-air about the fire itself — the traffic-cop version of the story ends there — but consider the mid-summer UB North Campus dumpster corridor officially on notice.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Southtowns · Evans Center Road

RESOLVED

Overnight Tree and Wires Down Across Evans Center Road Starts Its Own Brush Fire; Crews Wait on National Grid

At 02:32, T-Hamburg Fire Dispatch put Union Fire on preliminary assignment 2094 for a “tree and wires down across the roadway starting a brush fire” on Evans Center Road, between Hemlock and West Church. Sheriffs on scene by 02:35 called it a large fire; a driver at the scene turned up with a head injury and EMS 9-2 was assigned. Command held it with two engines and cleared the incident at 02:42 pending the utility — “we can’t do nothing until we get National Grid here” — with a road-closure request out for West Church at Derby. National Grid handled the wires call; the fire crew stood down and cleared without further escalation.

Other Calls of Note

[15:22]Buffalo · BFD Ch1 Buffalo Fire responded on a 42-year-old male in black clothing and a leather jacket, reporting dizziness on the street at 15:22.
[15:50]East Aurora · Route 400 East Aurora Fire toned Jameson Road for a vehicle fire on Route 400 northbound between the town line and Maple.
[20:38]Buffalo · East Side · BFD Ch1 Buffalo Fire assigned Engine 25, Ladder 10, Battalion 46, and F-11 on an on-air structure-fire dispatch on the East Side at 20:38 hours; further location details did not come through clearly on the trunk.
[21:44]Buffalo · 969 McKinley Parkway Engine 25 assigned to 969 McKinley Parkway between Midland and Kimmel near the Wendy’s for a report of a pedestrian struck, possible hit and run.
[23:09]Buffalo · 196 Manhattan Ladder 7 to 196 Manhattan between Central Park and Peninsula Terrace for a child stuck in a bed frame.
[21:14]Lockport · 6565 5th Avenue NC Engine 6 assigned for EMS at 6565 5th Avenue between Oliver and Ironton for a male who fell off his bike.
[22:39]Pekin / Tri-Community · Bond Lake Pekin and Tri-Community Fire toned for a motor-vehicle accident with injuries in front of Bond Lake; Fire Control noted mutual-aid response en route.
[22:59]Cheektowaga · Courtyard Marriott, 4217 Genesee Cheektowaga PD dispatched to the Courtyard Marriott at 4217 Genesee for a subject from the nearby McDonald’s who was reported trying to fight people inside; not physical at time of dispatch.
[22:24]Amherst · 587 Emerson Amherst PD dispatched for a domestic at 587 Emerson; the complainant’s party reported waiting at Hillcrest and Emerson for units, subject inside with prior mental-hygiene history flagged on the trunk.
[22:05]Eggertsville · 204 Hyde Park Blvd Amherst Fire toned Eggertsville FD to 204 Hyde Park Boulevard between Main Street and Highlands Drive for a living-room smoke-detector activation — no working fire, faulty detector.
[15:25]Getzville · 800 Maple Road Getzville FD toned for a dumpster fire at 800 Maple Road; workers had already put buckets of water on it before crews arrived, no damage.
[17:33]Amherst · Walmart Amherst PD handled a domestic-related incident inside the Walmart; parties separated, one juvenile escorted “to the city”, paperwork on-scene.
[15:21]Amherst · 3311 Sheridan Drive Amherst PD welfare check for an elderly male reportedly sitting outside the laundromat at 3311 Sheridan Drive for hours.
[20:26]Amherst · 42 Fox Fire Drive Amherst Fire dispatched Twin City to 42 Fox Fire Drive off Heim Road for a 7-year-old male with chest injury/complaint; ambulance transported to Children’s.

Editor’s Note

A busy Saturday-into-Sunday window across the Amherst–Clarence trunk — nearly half of the 1,940 segments rode that one system. The evening spiked briefly when Amherst PD scrambled to 131 Princeton Avenue for “six shots fired,” found it was firecrackers thrown from a car in the middle of the block, and stood the response down. Otherwise the window was fire-alarm churn (Getzville, Snyder, Eggertsville, Newstead), routine EMS across the outer counties, and a small tree-and-transformer fire on Kirby Road that put itself out before Newstead FD arrived. Overnight, Hamburg FD handled a large tree-and-wires-down that started its own brush fire on Evans Center Road and required National Grid before crews could touch it.

Daily Gem

50 Canada Geese in the middle of the road, transit at transit middle.”

— Amherst PD, 16:10

By the Numbers

Segments
1,940
Active systems
27
Busiest hour
20:00–21:00 (131 Princeton “shots fired” response)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police730
Fire / EMS610
Airport / aviation200
Hotel / shuttle / taxi190
Rail / maritime60
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst740
Clarence195
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew190
Buffalo175
Niagara County130

Agency & area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel labels and address cues; exact counts within ±10% are the intent.

[*] = 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 · Sunday, July 19, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 71
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