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Buffalo · Second-Alarm Fire

Second Alarm Struck as Two-Story Factory Burns Fully Involved Near Winslow, Kerr Streets

Buffalo Fire struck a second alarm shortly after 4:18 AM for a two-story factory building reported fully involved near Winslow and Kerr streets on the city's East Side. Fireground radio showed the first-arriving company ordered to drop two lines to attack the well-advanced fire, while another crew reported having to cut through a locked gate just to reach the building. Truck 7 was assigned as a fast team as additional engines and trucks staged in the lot, with command directing that the entrance be kept open for incoming apparatus. The response escalated quickly, with multiple companies converging on the address within the fire's first several minutes.

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Buffalo · Working Fire

ONGOINGWORKING FIRE

Buffalo Crews Knock Down Main Blaze, Push Into Exposure Building an Hour Into Overnight Fire

By 5:13 AM, an hour into the overnight fire, Buffalo Fire commanders reported most of the visible flame in the main fire building knocked down and said crews were making good progress pushing a knockdown into an adjoining exposure building. Command released two uncommitted truck companies but held the engines back, saying more water might still be needed at the rear of the building, and “all companies remained working”. A rescue company officer identified on the air as Phoebe checked in with command, while a bucket crew reported temperatures under 200 degrees from its elevated vantage point, with the structure itself running closer to 120. Crews also discussed getting a second aerial tower up from the opposite side of the building as operations continued.

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Cherry Creek · Structure Fire

DEVELOPINGWORKING FIRE

Second Alarm, Mutual Aid Called for Cherry Creek House Fire on Main Street

Early this morning at 12:04 AM, Chautauqua County Fire Dispatch sent Ellington's Engine 431 and Engine 432 along with Tanker 431, plus Sunset Bay's Rescue 191 and Battalion 4, to a reported structure fire at 6629 Main Street in Cherry Creek. A second activation went out roughly three minutes later seeking additional crews for what dispatch continued to describe as a reported house fire at the address. By 12:11 AM, Forestville's Engine 131 had been called in on mutual aid to assist, with dispatch confirming the request and holding the channel for the next-due company. No resolution or all-clear came across the air within this window.

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Amherst · Princeton and Windermere · Stabbing

Man Stabbed in the Arm at Princeton and Windermere Sends Amherst Police on a Foot Search

The victim's shirt was covered in blood as officers fanned out across side streets.

Yesterday at about 5:35 PM, Amherst police began fielding two calls that a man had been stabbed at Princeton and Windermere. Dispatch described the victim — a 50-year-old man in a white shirt and dark shorts — as bleeding from the arm, his shirt “covered in blood”. Amherst Fire logged the patient with two stab wounds to the arms, conscious and alert.

Officers pushed a description over the air of the person they were looking for — a Black male, 30 to 35, in a black shirt with a gray long sleeve underneath, brown hair and dark jeans — possibly walking with a woman described as Hispanic with reddish hair. Units checked side streets up and down Allenhurst and Capen and asked whether a dog could be brought in, noting the trail had 15 to 20 minutes on it.

A separate report of a woman pushed down at Princeton briefly drew attention as possibly related, but officers concluded it was unrelated. The suspect was still outstanding as the search wound down.

Amherst · Clear Green · Armed Domestic

Man Flees Toward Tonawanda Creek After Domestic Dispute; Caller Says She Saw a Gun

The complainant hung up uncooperative, and officers spent nearly an hour trying to get her to the door.

Early this morning at about 2:36 AM, Amherst police were sent to a domestic at 124 Clear Green, where a man had gotten physical with a woman and then left on foot toward Tonawanda Creek. Before the caller disconnected, she stated she had seen a gun on him, dispatch said, adding that she was “super uncooperative”.

Dispatch noted the complainant had contacted them about 10 days earlier saying the same party — identified on the air as James Clark — had been knocking on her door in the middle of the night, and that she had been uncooperative then as well. When officers reached the porch, a woman slammed the door in an officer's face; the call was marked for a report on file.

Just after 3:00 AM the woman called back saying she would be cooperative this time and would meet an officer outside. Units continued to work the account through the early morning.

Cheektowaga · Barbados Drive · Welfare Check

FBI Contacted After Overnight Welfare Check Raises Gun-Range Concern

A suicidal-ideation call at a Cheektowaga home drew federal notification.

Early this morning at about 3:11 AM, Cheektowaga police worked a welfare check at 118 Barbados Drive tied to a report of suicidal ideation involving a gun range. During the response, dispatch noted the FBI had been contacted.

The radio traffic did not spell out what prompted the federal notification beyond the welfare concern itself. Cheektowaga units held the address as the account developed.

Buffalo · Town Gardens · Robbery Pursuit

Ski-Masked Robbery Suspects Tracked by Car, Then Run Down on Foot Through Town Gardens

One suspect ran right out of his shoes before officers made an arrest.

Yesterday evening beginning around 9:24 PM, Buffalo A-district and B-D units worked a robbery in which two Black male suspects — at least one in a ski mask, one in colored pants — were tracked through the phone belonging to a 2012 Optima. Dispatch relayed the car had been near Oxford Court about 15 minutes earlier and was moving east on South Division.

The chase converged behind 210 Jefferson, where a unit called out that the occupants were going to bail. As officers flooded the area, one keyed up urgently — “I want more cars over there now” — and the pursuit spilled into the Town Gardens. A suspect in all black and a black hoodie ran, in a dispatcher's words, right out of his shoes.

A short time later a suspect was reported in custody. The nephew referenced by a caller was not injured.

Buffalo · Fulton Avenue · Missing Toddler

Three-Year-Old Walks Out the Front Door Alone Overnight, Touching Off a Search

A mother reported her son had left the apartment sometime during the night.

Early this morning at about 4:55 AM, Buffalo A-district units were sent to 201 Fulton, Apartment D after a woman reported her three-year-old son had walked out the front door sometime during the night. The child was described as a boy in a blue shirt and no pants.

As officers worked the search, the account grew tangled — dispatch juggled a complainant who had turned up at South Park and Hamburg and conflicting information about where a child had been found. Units were directed to bring parties back to 201 Fulton to sort it out.

Amherst · UB Campus · Missing Person

UB Woman Reported Missing From Campus Overnight, Description Circulated

Officers checked the Governors dorm area and asked for a callback.

Late yesterday, around 11:35 PM, University at Buffalo campus units worked a report of a missing woman last seen on campus — described with gray hair and a purple shirt. An officer noted he was out near the Governors dorm and asked dispatch to try the caller back to pin down her location.

Wyoming County · Blackhouse Road · Road Rage

Wyoming County Woman Says Her Husband Tried to Run Her Off the Road

The complaint came in near the intersection of Blackhouse Road and Jones Road.

Yesterday at about 6:07 PM, the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office took a call near the intersection of Blackhouse Road and Jones Road from a woman, identified on dispatch as Elizabeth Goldstein, who reported her husband, Tracy, had attempted to run her off the road.


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

West Seneca · Covington Drive · Cookout Gone Wrong

The Grill That Ate the Tent: West Seneca Stretches a Line to Save the Cookout

A backyard grill fire jumped to a tent, and the fire hall emptied out to deal with it.

Late yesterday at about 11:27 PM, West Seneca Fire toned out a ladder and engine to 235 Covington Drive for what dispatch billed as a grill fire — with the added complication that a tent was also on fire. Companies stretched a single line, tapped the six-inch main out front of 205 Covington, and put the whole thing out.

The channel had the crackle of a busy volunteer night, one company officer reminding another second-due man that if he was going to be the second engine, he should — in the dispatcher's blunt phrasing — act like it.

Amherst · JJ Audubon · Hose Bandits

The Great Spigot Heist: Neighbors Hook Up a Hose Without Asking

Amherst dispatch got a call over two people helping themselves to someone else's water.

Late yesterday at about 11:27 PM, Amherst police were asked to check 491 JJ Audubon, where a complainant reported that two people had apparently connected a hose to her spigot “without her permission”.

Cattaraugus County · Route 353 · Loose Pig

This Little Piggy Went to Route 353

Deputies were sent to check on a pig running loose in the roadway.

Yesterday at about 3:45 PM, the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office put out a call to check the area at 6631 Route 353 for a report of a pig running in the roadway.

Olean · Golden Doodle at Large

All-Points Bulletin for One Missing Golden Doodle

Olean police put out a public notice for anyone who spots the dog.

Early this morning at about 2:45 AM, Olean police broadcast a public notice near the Southern Tier Electric Supply area for a missing golden doodle, asking anyone with a sighting to call in.

Cheektowaga · Walden · Food Fight

Would You Like a Riot With That? Kids Turn a Walden McDonald's Into a Food Fight

A group threw food and drinks at the walls and windows.

Yesterday at about 8:34 PM, Cheektowaga police were called to the McDonald's on Walden Avenue, where a group of kids had reportedly thrown food and drinks at the walls and windows.


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Northtowns

Amherst · Sweet Home Road

Woman Allegedly Shoved Toward Traffic Near Sweet Home, Chestnut Ridge Before Fleeing Toward UB

Yesterday at 11:19 PM, Amherst Police flagged a suspicious-occurrence call near Sweet Home Road and Chestnut Ridge Road that dispatch said was already about 20 minutes old. A complainant reported finding a woman lying on the ground who began crying when asked if she was okay, then “allegedly hit and tried to push the complainant into oncoming traffic”. The woman was described as white with gray hair, wearing a purple shirt and leggings; she chased the complainant southbound on Sweet Home Road before being last seen near the entrance to the University at Buffalo.

Tonawanda · Custody Exchange

Custody Exchange Turns Dangerous When Driver Allegedly Tries to Strike Complainant

Yesterday at 8:25 PM, Tonawanda Police responded to a report that a custody exchange had turned dangerous when the driver allegedly attempted to strike the complainant with his vehicle before leaving the scene. Officers took a report; no injuries were confirmed on the air.

Grand Island · Hit and Run

Tour Bus Strikes North Grand Island Bridge, Leaves Scene Without Stopping

Yesterday at 8:38 PM, a Thruway trooper radioed a report that a southbound tour bus had struck the North Grand Island Bridge before continuing on without stopping; no description of the bus was available on the air. Dispatch acknowledged the report and said it would advise other units, but no further update on the bus's location or identity followed in this window.

Buffalo Metro

Buffalo · Hamburg Street

Armed Man in Ski Mask Reported Near Hamburg, Fulton Streets Draws Buffalo Patrol Response

Yesterday at 7:54 PM, a caller reported a man with a black handgun near Hamburg and Fulton streets on Buffalo's East Side. Officers relayed a description over the air — a black male in a red jacket, gray sweatpants, a ski mask and headphones — and one unit told another to “look left now, red jacket, gray pants, mask, black handgun”. A second officer radioed “slow them down, Hamburg, slow them down” as patrol units converged and slowed traffic on Hamburg Street to search for the man. A complainant was located on scene, though no shots-fired report or arrest followed on the air in this window.

Buffalo · Allen Street

Kitchen Ceiling Collapse at Allen Street Restaurant Draws Full Fire Assignment

Yesterday afternoon at 3:39 PM, Buffalo Fire units were sent to a restaurant on Allen Street after a ceiling collapse in the kitchen prompted a full engine-company assignment, according to dispatch. No injuries were reported over the air.

Southtowns

Hamburg · Camp Road

Woman Reports Facial Injuries After Assault at Camp Road Motel

Early this morning at 12:45 AM, Hamburg-area fire medics were called to a motel on Camp Road for a woman reported with facial injuries following an assault. The call was handled as a medical response; no further details on a suspect or arrest were broadcast on the air.

GLOW Counties

Wyoming County · Domestic Disturbance

Wyoming County Teen Accused of Attacking Mother as Young Brother Calls for Help

Yesterday at 6:29 PM, Wyoming County Sheriff's dispatch sent units to a Hill Road home for a domestic disturbance, described on the air as a 16-year-old male attacking his mother. The call came from a young sibling in the house, first identified as an 11-year-old brother, and dispatch immediately began lining up a backup car for the responding unit. Radio traffic described “a lot of yelling and screaming in the public, and as far as we know, he missed” inside the home. A later transmission referred to a distraught 6-year-old asking for his mother — a discrepancy in the sibling's reported age that the dispatch traffic never clarified. No arrest or resolution was announced over the air before the window closed.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[11:39 PM]Amherst · Elevator Rescue Amherst PD responded to 1400 Millersport Highway just before midnight after a report of two parties trapped in an elevator; both were freed and the call was cleared.
[10:36 PM]Amherst · Welfare Check A passerby out for a walk reported hearing a single scream from a woman at a home on Radcliffe Drive, prompting officers to check on the residence; the caller could not make out what was said.
[9:15 PM]Amherst · Welfare Check Officers checked apartment 27A at 790 Maple Road for Daniel Lynch, a man born in 1949 whom a complainant said she had not heard from since Thursday; dispatch noted he lives alone, has no vehicle, and normally leaves his apartment door unlocked.
[3:10 PM]Amherst · Alarm Activation Amherst officers cleared a residential motion alarm at 80 Windermere Boulevard with nothing found.
[3:15 PM]Amherst · Welfare Check Officers checked on a woman in a pink jacket and leopard-print pants who had been sitting inside a Transit Road store near Herbal Way for hours and appeared confused; she was identified through dispatch and sent on her way.
[3:58 PM]Amherst · Welfare Check Amherst PD checked on five or six children fishing in a pond near 2225 North French Road; officers found nothing amiss.
[4:26 PM]Amherst · Hit and Run Amherst PD responded to a hit-and-run at the Parkside Houses, 814 Rodham Road, where an Amazon delivery van was struck by a gray Toyota Corolla; officers traced the plate to a 2013 Corolla before the complaint was ultimately logged as unfounded and cleared.
[5:59 PM]Williamsville · Medical Call Twin City Ambulance requested Amherst Fire's help gaining access to a home on Segsbury Drive, between Stanford Road and the dead end, for a hot EMS call; the patient was transported and units were back in service shortly after 6 PM.
[4:55 AM]Amherst · Sweet Home Road At 551 Sweet Home Road, a vehicle struck a parked car, prompting an ambulance response for a head injury; the striking vehicle, a Chevrolet Equinox, sustained heavy front-end damage and needed a tow.
[2:56 AM]Amherst · UB North Campus UB Campus Police responded to a fire alarm at Spaulding Quadrangle, Building 3, Room 305, and asked a resident advisor to let officers into the room while Housing sent someone to reset the system.
[3:27 AM]Amherst · UB North Campus The same Spaulding Quadrangle alarm sounded twice more before dawn; officers attributed it to humidity, opened the room's windows to air it out, and reset the system each time before notifying Housing again.
[10:32 PM]Tonawanda · Paradise Lane Yesterday around 10:37 PM, Tonawanda Police were sent to Paradise Lane, Apartment 6, after a caller said her son, trying to move out again, was being “threatening and attacking him” by his girlfriend, who was reported waiting outside in a gray Volkswagen when officers arrived.
[5:38 PM]Grand Island · Thruway MVA A passerby reported a two-vehicle crash involving a black Honda Accord and a blue pickup truck at Thruway exit 50A eastbound yesterday evening; troopers checked the scene and no injuries were confirmed on the air.
[11:09 PM]Grand Island · West River Road Yesterday just before 11:23 PM, Grand Island Fire Dispatch sent Medic 212 from Colvin and Eggert to 3819 West River Road for a medical call. Dispatchers said the caller was “very excited, very upset”, and that the patient was believed to still be awake and breathing, though the exact nature of the emergency wasn't stated on the air; Rescue 71 was added to the response.
Buffalo Metro
[12:52 AM]Buffalo · Missing Juvenile Located Buffalo Police located a missing juvenile at 1370 Fillmore Avenue early this morning; Bravo 523 rode over to the address after an update came in on the case, and the search was quickly closed out.
[8:58 PM]Buffalo · Missing Child Buffalo Police opened a search for a missing child under age 12 at 132 Clark Street yesterday evening; a patrol unit was assigned to the case with more details expected to follow.
[9:10 PM]Buffalo · Custody Dispute Buffalo Police relayed details on a 16-year-old patient, identified on the radio by the first name Cortez, who was reportedly taken from a hospital by his mother while being treated for a car-accident injury to both legs and an arm; officers spent several minutes gathering his date of birth and a previous address on Ferguson Street for the report.
[7:18 PM]Buffalo · Overdose Call Buffalo Fire dispatched EMS to 335 Summer Street, between Norwood and Richmond avenues, yesterday evening for an overdose; the patient was reported not alert, with one dose of Narcan already administered by the time of the call.
[7:47 PM]Buffalo · Knife Call Buffalo Police called for available patrol units to respond to a knife call at 477 Fargo Avenue yesterday evening, with Bravo 421 among the units acknowledging the run.
[7:41 PM]Buffalo · Assault Report Buffalo Police fielded a report of an assault involving several men near a golf club yesterday evening; the radio traffic describing the incident was largely unclear, and no further details followed on the air.
[3:59 PM]Buffalo · Welfare Check Buffalo Police were sent to 289 East Street yesterday afternoon to check on a friend of Jeff Kramer's; dispatchers said the friend had received a text that morning saying he needed to talk to her and asking her to call him back, with no response since.
[4:58 AM]Cheektowaga · Charge Upgrade Cheektowaga police dispatch upgraded an earlier reckless-driving stop to unlawful fleeing early this morning, with the officer telling dispatch he would file a warrant for unlawful fleeing along with a Vehicle and Traffic Law 511 charge (aggravated unlicensed operation) before clearing the call.
[4:26 AM]Cheektowaga · Rossler Avenue Cheektowaga police were sent to a home on Rossler Avenue, between Dingens and Williams, just before 4:30 AM after a caller reported motorcyclists revving their engines and yelling in a driveway. The caller told dispatch he didn't need officers to make contact, and units let the riders go as they sped off toward Buffalo; one bike was later clocked at roughly 100 mph turning onto William Street.
[7:41 PM]Lancaster · West Main Street Yesterday evening, a caller identified as Tom Sweeney told Lancaster police dispatch that about a dozen youths were riding bikes through the common area at 11 West Main Street, disrupting guests gathered for the pizzeria on site. An officer already in the area said he would continue monitoring; no further action was reported on the air.
Southtowns
[3:00 PM]Thruway · Vehicle Trouble Yesterday afternoon, Thruway units responded to a disabled vehicle, with a patrol unit on scene by 3:00 PM; dispatchers noted a tow company had already been notified before the call was logged and closed as event 206.
Niagara County
[11:22 PM]Niagara County · Cardiac Call Fire dispatch sent units late yesterday evening to 819 West River Road, near Winsett Drive and Long Road, for an 85-year-old woman with a history of cardiac problems.
[2:10 AM]Niagara Falls Boulevard · Overdose AMR South medics were sent early this morning to a motel at 6621 Niagara Falls Boulevard for a reported overdose; crews on scene found the patient breathing but unresponsive.
[4:30 AM]Niagara Falls Boulevard · Panic Attack A second Niagara Falls Boulevard motel call followed a couple hours later, with AMR South dispatched to 5655 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Room 16, for a 42-year-old woman having a panic attack.
GLOW Counties
[3:09 PM]Le Roy · Medical Call Genesee County dispatch sent Le Roy's Squad 1 yesterday afternoon to 13 West Main Street, near Lake Street in downtown Le Roy, for a 15-year-old male reported to have had a near-syncopal episode.
[5:32 PM]Warsaw · Vehicle vs. Pole Wyoming County fire units responded yesterday evening to a single-vehicle crash on Route 19[*] near Warsaw after a car took out a utility pole; a mother and child aboard escaped without injury, and fire police closed the road while the power company was notified.
[3:49 AM]Batavia · Overdose Genesee County Fire dispatched Mercy Medic 3 early this morning to Kingsbury Avenue near Main Street and Devon Drive in the City of Batavia for a 30-year-old man with a possible overdose on THC gummies; law enforcement also responded.
[7:19 PM]Attica · Cardiac Call Wyoming County Fire dispatched Medic 83 yesterday evening to the Attica Correctional Facility at 639 Exchange Street for a cardiac complaint.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[10:57 PM]Olean · Break-In Report Olean PD dispatch sent officers late last night to 700 Grandview Avenue after a caller said a neighbor may have broken in; officers reported negative contact with the subject at the address, where a woman said she had already returned him to rehab.
[8:56 PM]Gowanda · Allergic Reaction Cattaraugus County dispatch sent Gowanda EMS yesterday evening on an ALS allergic-reaction call to 6930 Route 353 for a 65-year-old man stung by bees; he was reported sweating profusely with his face turning red, then collapsed but still breathing, and dispatch retoned for an EMT after the responding unit gave a 20-minute ETA.
[4:19 PM]Jamestown · Overdose Jamestown Fire dispatched Engine 3 yesterday afternoon to 16 Broadhead Avenue, between Fraser and Kidder, for a reported overdose with the patient not breathing; units on scene relayed conflicting reports about the overdose and a separate report of a five-year-old child at the location, and dispatch followed up for an apartment number.
[3:00 PM]Cattaraugus County · Medical Transport Cattaraugus County fire dispatch sent a BLS unit and later a Mercy ALS unit yesterday afternoon on a medical transport call; the specific address and nature of the call were not stated clearly on the air.
Elsewhere in WNY
[8:10 PM]Thruway · Reckless Driving Thruway Ch4 dispatch flagged a report yesterday evening of a white Mustang and a black sedan possibly racing each other near a southbound Thruway exit; the trooper asked to respond said he was out of position and would keep watch for the vehicles.
[3:25 PM]Thruway · Erratic Driver Thruway Ch4 dispatch sent a trooper yesterday afternoon after a white Hyundai Elantra reported eastbound and unable to maintain its lane or speed, with the driver reportedly brake-checking other traffic; the vehicle, a rental with Virginia plates, was tracked near mile marker 15.5 before the trooper reported falling behind and attempting to catch up.
[8:43 PM]Thruway · Erratic Driver Troopers tied up both patrol cars responding to a report of a black Dodge Ram pickup weaving across eastbound Thruway lanes near exit 57, unable to maintain its lane, with the Michigan registration relayed on the air failing to return to any vehicle on file.

Editor’s Note

An overnight dominated by fire kept Buffalo companies working past dawn: a factory near Winslow and Kerr went to a second alarm and defensive operations before 4:30 AM, and crews were still hitting a two-story building at East Ferry and Fillmore more than two hours later. In rural Cherry Creek, a Chautauqua County structure fire went fully involved with mutual aid before midnight. Between the flames ran the window's sharper edges — a man stabbed in the arm near Princeton and Windermere, an armed domestic dispute that sent a man fleeing toward Tonawanda Creek, and a three-year-old who walked out a Fulton Avenue door alone in the dark — all set against the region's usual current of medical runs, alarm activations, and Thruway traffic.

Daily Gem

I said, he cussed! He's going down the town”

— BPD Dists B-D, 9:31 PM

By the Numbers

Segments
17,478
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
5:00 AM–6:00 AM (Buffalo working fires)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS10500
Police5800
Airport / aviation420
Rail / maritime380
Other378
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo5600
Outer counties4100
Other Erie County2600
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew2200
Williamsville & Amherst1600

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 · Monday, August 17, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 100
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