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Grand Island · Working fire

Grand Island Crews Work a Midday House Fire on Longwood; Roof Opened for Ventilation as Amherst Holds an Engine in Reserve

“I was going to put it right through the roof” — Grand Island fireground command as companies vented a 2126 Longwood structure

Shortly after noon, Grand Island Fire was working a structure fire at 2126 Longwood, with a National Grid trouble truck out of Niagara Falls flagging it over the air as a “911 working structure fire on Grand Island, the address is 2126 Longwood”. By 12:32 p.m., fireground command was weighing the roof: “I was going to put it right through the roof, but that's all right”, an officer said, and crews were sent to open it up and start ventilation.

As the Grand Island assignment built, Amherst Fire Dispatch put one of its engines on a mutual-aid standby at the company's 2275 Baseline Road headquarters at 12:41 p.m., the routine backfill that keeps a town covered while its neighbor's apparatus is committed to a fire. No injuries were broadcast on the channels monitored, and companies stayed on scene through the early afternoon.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Amherst · Maple Road

RESOLVED

Officer-Safety Flag Goes Out as a Repeat Bank Customer Returns to a Maple Road Branch Amherst Had Been Called to Twice the Day Before

At 10:07 a.m., an Amherst officer flagged a man identified over the air as Anthony Torello, reported across the street from the M&T Bank at 740 Maple Road[*] and “he's looking to go over there to finish his business with them”. Dispatch noted the address had drawn officers “called there twice yesterday” the previous day on a customer-trouble complaint, and that the man had never been formally trespassed from the property.

The cautionary note that turns a business dispute into an officer-safety call followed: the subject had a “history of carrying a knife on him”, an officer said, and a flag for prior comments and drug history was attached. Units staged and the contact was handled without escalation broadcast on the air.

Amherst · Custody exchange

RESOLVED

A Custody Drop-Off Turns Frantic in Amherst: One Child Pulled Into a House, the Other Running Down the Street

At 7:38 a.m., Amherst Police took a call out of a custody exchange gone sideways. As a mother dropped off the children, dispatch relayed, the father “grabbed one of the kids and threw him in the house, refusing to let him out”. “the other child was running down the street”, the dispatcher added — the kind of detail that moves a domestic to the front of the morning queue. Officers responded and sorted the parties out at the scene.

Williamsville · Highland Drive

RESOLVED

A Downed Electrical Wire Sparks a Small Brush Fire Off Highland Drive in Williamsville; Crews Knock It Down and Wait on National Grid

At 1:19 p.m., Amherst Fire Dispatch sent Williamsville companies to 137 Highland Drive, between Scott Drive and Oak Grove Drive, for “some sort of electrical wire fell on the ground ten feet from the house causing a small fire”. By 1:20 p.m. the dispatcher reported the “fire is now out”, with the wire down roughly 10 feet from the house. Crews advised the resident to stay clear, found no remaining hazard, and put the location on the list for National Grid, which was about 30 minutes out.

Amherst · Transit Road

RESOLVED

An E-Bike Rider Is Struck by a Vehicle on Transit Road Near Garfield; Amherst Fire and Twin City Ambulance Respond

At 12:15 p.m., Amherst Fire Dispatch put out a call for a man on an e-bike struck by a vehicle on Transit Road near Garfield: “he was on his e-bike and was struck by a vehicle”, the dispatcher said, of a 56-year-old male complaining of injury. Police directed the response to the bicyclist near Transit and Garfield and reassigned a cover unit to a separate detail as Twin City Ambulance took the patient.

Amherst · Sweet Home Road

RESOLVED

Two Family-Crisis Calls Land on Amherst Within the Same Minute: A Teen Outside a Sweet Home Road Store and a Daughter Threatening Self-Harm

Just before 2 p.m., two family-in-crisis calls overlapped on the Amherst channel. An officer reported a 13-year-old male outside the Zupa Brothers store at 3040 Sweet Home Road[*] who “says his mom beat him and forced him out of the house”. In the same window, dispatch logged a mother as complainant at 372 Forest View over a 19-year-old daughter “making threats of self-harm”. Officers split the calls, with one staging on the juvenile contact and others routing to the welfare check.


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

Amherst · The cat, still there

“Did That Cat From Yesterday Get Logged? I Just Drove By It — It's Still There”

At 9:37 a.m., an Amherst officer delivered the morning's most quietly persistent transmission: “did that cat from yesterday get logged? I just drove by it, it's still there”. The answer, terse as ever, was “that was one” — bureaucratic closure for a roadside fixture the patrol has clearly come to know on a first-name basis.

Amherst · Park Circle

A Backpack, a Bicycle, and a Tour of the Driveways: Amherst's 7:50 a.m. Lookout Near Park Circle

At 7:50 a.m., Amherst Police broadcast a lookout for a man on a bicycle near the 14800 block who was “a black male on a bicycle wearing a turquoise shirt, gray sweatpants, and a black backpack”, last seen toward Park Circle and “going up and down driveways”. A cover unit acknowledged; the rider's morning audit of the neighborhood's driveways went otherwise unexplained on the air.

Amherst · Wildlife report

“The Deer Is Trying to Run, but It's Not Getting Very Far” — a One-Line Wildlife Bulletin

At 10:09 a.m., an Amherst unit filed the day's most economical field observation: “the deer is trying to run, but it's not getting very far”. No further narrative followed — the radio noting, as it sometimes does, exactly what it saw and nothing more.

Clarence · End of watch

A Firefighter's Last Tour, Read Over the Air: Clarence Fire Marks the End of John Wagner's Service

At 12:43 p.m., the Clarence Fire dispatch channel carried something the brief rarely gets to log — a tribute rather than a call. A dispatcher read a few lines honoring a firefighter's “community, his country, and his family sacrifices during the time John was a firefighter”, then noted that “Firefighter John Wagner completed his tour as a firefighter” at Station 3. A quiet ceremony, broadcast to anyone who happened to be listening.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Amherst · Sweet Home Road

RESOLVED

Amherst Fire and Ellicott Creek Respond to an 89-Year-Old in Cardiac Distress at the Sweet Home Senior Apartments

At 8:41 a.m., Amherst Fire Dispatch paged a medical call to the Sweet Home Senior Apartments, 1880 Sweet Home Road, apartment 135, between American Campus Drive and Skinnersville Road, for “an 89-year-old male experiencing chest pain and trouble breathing”. Ellicott Creek units handled the response.

Amherst · Autumn Creek

RESOLVED

Amherst Police Coordinate Service of an Order of Protection at Autumn Creek as Both Parties Surface the Same Morning

At 8:43 a.m., Amherst Police worked the service of an order of protection tied to 50 Autumn Creek. With the protected party at the front counter and the respondent reported to be “trying to remove items”, officers arranged to intercept her — described as driving a gray Ford Taurus — to complete the serve cleanly while keeping the two apart.

Other Calls of Note

[10:31]Lockport · Briarwood Manor Niagara County Fire Control dispatched EMS to Briarwood Manor, 1001 Lincoln Avenue in Lockport, for a 73-year-old woman who fell and had an arm laceration, then ran a mutual-aid request with the City of Lockport minutes later.
[14:07]Hamburg · Southwestern Boulevard Town of Hamburg Fire Dispatch sent a Big Tree assignment to an auto accident with injury on Southwestern Boulevard at the New York State Thruway overpass.
[09:55]Amherst · Transit Road Amherst Fire ran a commercial fire-alarm activation at the McDonald's, 4987 Transit Road, between Sheridan Drive and Griner Road, on a general alarm.
[14:16]Niagara Falls · Lockport Road Niagara County Fire Control toned out Mercy EMS to the Amazon facility at 8995 Lockport Road for a 36-year-old patient.
[14:53]Lockport · Ridge Road A ladder was requested to 11213 Ridge Road, north side between Marsh Road and North Gravel Road, for a small shed on fire reported possibly out, with exposure to a second shed about six feet away.
[10:47]Amherst · Main Street Amherst Fire ran a smoke-detector activation, zone 2, at the Mobil gas station, 5300 Main Street, between Linwood Avenue and South Union Road.
[10:57]Buffalo · Niagara Street Buffalo Fire was requested by police to a Tops on Niagara Street to force entry on what crews characterized as a police matter, with two parties out of a vehicle.
[13:41]Amherst · Country Parkway Amherst Fire ran a carbon-monoxide detector activation in a furnace room at 4490 West Bondcrest Drive, between the dead end and Sheridan Hill Drive; occupants were accounted for and no illness was reported.

Editor’s Note

Western New York's midday belonged to the heat and to a busy fire schedule. Grand Island crews worked a house fire on Longwood just after noon, opening the roof for ventilation while Amherst held an engine in reserve. In Amherst, an officer-safety flag followed a repeat bank customer back to a Maple Road branch, a custody drop-off turned frantic with one child pulled into a house and another running down the street, and an e-bike rider was struck on Transit Road. A downed wire sparked a small fire off Highland Drive in Williamsville, and the day's lighter wire traffic ran from a roadside cat the patrol keeps re-noticing to a firefighter's last tour read aloud over the Clarence channel.

Daily Gem

Did that cat from yesterday get logged? I just drove by it, it's still there”

— Amherst PD, 9:37 a.m.

By the Numbers

Segments
1,152
Active systems
24
Busiest hour
2 p.m.–3 p.m. (Amherst-Clarence dominant — overlapping fire alarms and a long Amherst PD assignment)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police392
Fire / EMS318
Hotel / shuttle / taxi113
Airport / aviation36
Rail6
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst498
Other Erie County300
Niagara County86
Buffalo95
Outer counties30

Segment total is from the source export's own header (1,208), with the looping Maritime Ops / NOAA marine-weather channel (56 segments) excluded before authoring — it is automated weather radio, not dispatch activity. Agency and area buckets are estimated from inferred channel role; the Amherst-Clarence trunk is split across police and fire/EMS by jurisdiction.

[*] = 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 · Tuesday, June 30, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 52
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