Newstead · 67 Maplewood Lane
RESOLVEDFully involved EV catches next to a house on Maplewood Lane, drawing Newstead, Akron, and Clarence Center mutual aid
Amherst Fire Dispatch confirmed the burning car was electric — “Hey everybody, this is an EV vehicle” — as crews shifted tactics and pulled in tanker support
At 21:37, Amherst Fire Dispatch put a call out on Amherst-Clarence for “a quarter of a vehicle fire extending into 67” — a car fire spreading into 67 Maplewood Lane with exposure to another vehicle. Newstead 71 was on the road within two minutes, and by 21:39 dispatch had confirmed it: “2 is on location. Fully involved car fire”.
The complication arrived at 21:42 with a single line on the trunk: “Hey everybody, this is an EV vehicle”. Battery packs in a burning EV force a different playbook — more water, longer soak, and a wary eye on stranded energy — and 391 immediately asked crews to “finish the way up so we can start off” for air supply. Amherst 106 and Newstead 2 responded, with Newstead 2 called on to charge the red line and Clarence Ladder acknowledged into the run.
Akron 4 rolled in on channel 2, and Amherst PD reported a large branch back to a tree “blocking half the roadway” in the vicinity, complicating access. The full run wound down as an EV incident with structure exposure; no injury reports came over the air.
Amherst · 554 Allenhurst
RESOLVEDAPS-triggered welfare check on Allenhurst with a language barrier and an out-of-town daughter as translator
At 15:18, Amherst PD took a welfare check at 554 Allenhurst generated by Adult Protective Services. The dispatch narration laid out the concern directly: “he’s become very aggressive and physically abusive towards his wife”. Dispatch advised responders that the wife did not speak English but the couple’s daughter, out of town, could translate by phone.
PD asked for a B-Boy backer and pulled all available APS notes off the CAD, then closed the address once the initial contact was made. Units cleared shortly after without further public detail.
Amherst · Kennewood Suites
RESOLVEDMulch fire at Kennewood Suites off Millersport dies down before it becomes a problem
At 19:10, Amherst Fire Dispatch confirmed a mulch fire at 20 Flint Road at Kennewood Suites, near the senior-border line at Millersport Highway. A common enough pre-holiday hazard in dry weather: a cigarette or a spark hits landscaping mulch and it smolders its way toward a building. Units held it to the mulch bed and cleared without escalation.
Amherst · 263 Paradise
ONGOINGAttempt to locate an 85-year-old man whose car sits in the driveway but who cannot be found
At 17:30, Amherst PD put out an attempt-to-locate for an 85-year-old man from 263 Paradise. The complainant said his car was in the driveway but he was nowhere to be found. Dispatch gave the description: “an 85-year-old white male wearing a white short-sleeved shirt and khaki shorts”, no known memory issues. Units cleared the call without a same-window resolution on the air.
Amherst · Choking infant
RESOLVEDReported infant choking becomes a routine transport as the baby is confirmed breathing on scene
At 20:57, Amherst Fire Dispatch put out a report of a choking child. The status flipped fast: “The child is choking, however is that confirmed — the baby is breathing”. Amber 32-051, a fire unit, Anchor 207 and 5-1 all rolled with lights and sirens.
By 21:04, dispatch was in the clear: “Baby is breathing well, holding with units on scene.” A parent’s worst three minutes; the radio went from priority to routine.