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Lancaster · St. Adalbert Cemetery, 6200 Broadway · Gunshot Death

Gunshot Death in a Vehicle at St. Adalbert Cemetery Draws a Heavy Lancaster Response

Radio traffic reported a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, the victim beyond medical help.

At about 10:08 AM, Lancaster fire and police were sent to St. Adalbert Cemetery at 6200 Broadway for a confirmed gunshot-wound victim found in a vehicle. Radio traffic described a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, with the patient beyond medical assistance and multiple units responding alongside police.

The response carried the somber, procedural cadence of a death investigation rather than a rescue, with the scene turned over to police. The traffic in this window did not offer further identifying detail.

Top StoriesThe best of the wires — county-wide

Williamsville · Christ the King, 30 Lamarck Drive · Elevator Rescue

RESOLVED

Three People, One a Child, Pulled From a Stuck Elevator at a Williamsville Church

Amherst rescue crews reached them on an upper floor at Christ the King before turning the car over to maintenance.

At 8:11 AM, Amherst Fire dispatched a rescue call for an elevator entrapment at Christ the King Church, 30 Lamarck Drive, off Main Street. The caller reported three people stuck inside, including a child, on the third or fourth floor.

Crews worked the church's contacts to get maintenance moving, and by about 8:28 AM the three had been rescued from the elevator, with the car left for a maintenance follow-up. An Amherst officer confirmed the incident on the police channel as “people trapped in an elevator”.

Tonawanda · Armed Robbery in Progress

ONGOING

Armed Robbery in Progress Sends Tonawanda Officers Scrambling After a Suspect

Dispatch pushed out a description of a white male with tattoos and a fresh cut on his left arm.

At about 10:25 AM, Tonawanda police worked a robbery in progress reported to have come in around 9:58 AM, with officers pressing dispatch to nail down the timeline as units converged.

Dispatch relayed a suspect description over the air — a white male in a black collared t-shirt, black hat and glasses, with “tattoos on his arms as well as a cut on his left arm” — and a follow-up confirmed “cut on his left”. The traffic in this window did not report the suspect in custody.

Hamburg · Eagle Ridge Commons, 5510 Southwestern · Car Into Building

RESOLVED

Vehicle Plows Into an Eagle Ridge Commons Building in Hamburg; Driver Hurt

A 48-year-old man suffered a head injury; crews reported no entrapment.

At about 7:42 AM, Hamburg police and fire responded to Eagle Ridge Commons, 5510 Southwestern, Building E, after a vehicle struck the building. A 48-year-old man was reported with a head injury, and crews advised there was no entrapment.

The building drew fire crews again later in the morning for an unrelated sprinkler waterflow alarm at Building A around 9:50 AM. The traffic in this window centered on the patient rather than damage assessment.

Amherst · Maple Road at North Maplemere · Injury Crash

RESOLVED

Injury Crash With Air Bags Deployed Snarls Maple Road at North Maplemere

Two cars, two patients, and both vehicles towed at a busy Amherst intersection.

At about 10:52 AM, Amherst fire and police responded to a two-car crash with injuries at Maple Road and North Maplemere Road. Dispatch reported two patients — with one probable transport — and air bags deployed in the collision.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene. The traffic in this window did not report serious injuries beyond the single expected transport.

Orchard Park · Fox Run Skilled Nursing · Multiple Falls

RESOLVED

Four Fox Run Nursing Residents Fall and Hit Their Heads in a Single Stretch

Orchard Park EMS worked altered-mental-status patients on Room 441 amid on-site construction.

At about 10:05 AM, Orchard Park fire dispatch relayed an unusual EMS call at Fox Run Skilled Nursing off Wehrle Drive: four residents who fell, hit their heads, and were reported with altered mental status, all needing transport from Room 441.

Dispatch noted the facility's ongoing construction and advised responding crews to follow the posted signs directing EMS to the entrance. The traffic in this window centered on staging enough units for the multiple transports.


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

Amherst · Washington Highway

Oh, Deer: A Backyard Vigil Ends at the Edge of the New Turf Field

An injured deer that hadn't moved in a day drew rehabbers, an officer, and finally the DEC.

It started at 7:32 AM as a report of an animal lingering on a brush line behind 245 Washington Highway, between the school property and a house, that “hasn't moved a day or so”. An officer allowed it would be a while before he could break away from HQ.

By 9:08 AM the picture had come into focus: the injured deer was not in anyone's backyard at all but on the edge of the construction site of the new turf field. The officer had already spoken to wildlife rehabbers and was, as he put it, reaching out to the DEC to see if they were willing to come and end its suffering — “it's really not in a good spot”. Dispatch's reply said it all: “Super”

Amherst · Brentwood

Message in the Bin: A Sign Reading 'Help' Turns Up in the Trash

Officers weighed whether it was a prank or a genuine call for help.

At 8:39 AM, Amherst police were sent to 365 Brentwood for something that could be nothing or could be everything: a sign found in the garbage that appeared to be asking for help. The traffic left it open whether it was a prank or a genuine distress signal.

It is the kind of cryptic, small-hours mystery that makes the scanner worth listening to — a scrap of cardboard, a single word, and no way to know at first glance which it was.

Dunkirk · 93 Seymour

Nap on a Schedule: The Mystery Van That Parks Twice a Week for a Snooze

A caller's hunch — 'hopefully he's passed out right now' — turned out to be a waiting cabbie.

At 8:46 AM, Dunkirk police were asked to check on a suspicious white van in front of 93 Seymour. As the caller helpfully explained, the driver “parks there twice a week, stays in the vehicle for like an hour”, adding a hopeful “hopefully he's passed out right now”

The great mystery of the twice-weekly nap resolved with a shrug: the man was a taxi driver, waiting for a fare, noted on the incident as one Nick Mason. Case closed.

Chautauqua County · Fulker Hill Road

Spud You Not: A Traffic Stop Between Potato Hill and James Roads

The rural road grid provided the punchline all on its own.

At about 12:56 PM, Chautauqua County law enforcement worked a ticket investigation on Fulker Hill Road, pinpointing the location between James Road and Potato Hill Road.

There is nothing to the call itself — just a routine stop on a back road — but the intersection names do the heavy lifting. Somewhere out in the county, justice was served between a James and a Potato Hill.


Regional BlotterThe rest of the record, by region

Northtowns

Tonawanda · I-190

Tractor-Trailer Jackknifes on I-190, Injuring Up to 10 Near Tonawanda

Thruway dispatch and Tonawanda Police were sent to Interstate 190 shortly before 7:42 AM after a tractor-trailer jackknifed into traffic, an injury crash radio traffic put at eight to ten people involved. Multiple units responded to clear the roadway and get to the injured; dispatch did not report the extent of anyone's injuries over the air.

Buffalo Metro

Buffalo · East Utica Street

Buffalo Police Sent to East Utica Street After Caller Reports Being Choked, Then Hangs Up

Buffalo Police dispatch sent units to East Utica Street shortly after 2:02 PM for a violent domestic after a woman called 911 to report she had been choked. The caller was hard to hear on the line and abruptly said she had to go before the call ended, and dispatch noted it had come in through the station's transfer line, leaving officers unable to call the number back. Units controlled the block on East Utica and cleared the call within minutes without further detail broadcast on the air.

Buffalo · Elm Street

Buffalo Fire Responds Near Elm Street After Report of Man Threatening to Jump

Buffalo Fire crews were sent near Elm Street shortly before noon after a report that a man was threatening to jump. Crews found him on the ground and had him evaluated on scene rather than at height, according to the radio traffic; dispatch did not report further detail on his condition or disposition over the air.

Harris Hill · Nursing Facility

Lancaster Fire Responds to Cardiac Arrest at Harris Hill Nursing Facility

Lancaster Fire dispatch sent an ambulance to a nursing facility on Harris Hill shortly after 1:42 PM for a report of a resident in cardiac arrest inside a room at the facility; crews responded to begin treatment, and the outcome was not broadcast on the radio.

Southtowns

West Seneca · Indian Church Road

CPR Underway for Unresponsive 63-Year-Old at Indian Church Road Apartment

West Seneca Police and AMR were sent to an Indian Church Road apartment around 11:00 AM for a 63-year-old man found unresponsive, with CPR already underway when units were dispatched. Crews continued resuscitation efforts as they worked the scene; dispatch did not report his condition on the air.

Chautauqua & Cattaraugus

Chautauqua County · Structure Fire

Broken Propane Line Sparks Structure Fire in Chautauqua County, Mutual Aid Called

Chautauqua Fire dispatch sent crews to a structure fire shortly after 12:37 PM after a broken propane line ignited, according to radio traffic. Occupants were out of the building before crews arrived, and dispatch called in mutual aid companies to assist as the response continued for several more minutes on the air.

Holiday Valley · Ski Injury

Skier Injured in Fall at Holiday Valley Lodge

Cattaraugus County Fire dispatch sent crews to the lodge at Holiday Valley around 11:56 AM after a skier suffered a laceration to the head in a fall on the slopes; EMS responded to treat the injury on scene.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[11:03 AM]Amherst · Forest View Drive Amherst officers were rerouted to a Forest View Drive domestic shortly after 11:03 AM where a 52-year-old bipolar man was screaming and yelling at his aunt, the complainant.
[12:12 PM]Amherst · Palmdale Amherst officers were sent to check on a 28-year-old autistic woman at 193 Palmdale making suicide threats, with a history of a prior fall from height; her mother, the caller, was not on location at the time.
[7:56 AM]Amherst · Georgian Lane Amherst Fire dispatch sent an ambulance and Getzville 7 to a Georgian Lane apartment near North Forest Road for an EMS call after the resident's daughter reported she was on her way to the scene.
[8:44 AM]Amherst · Sweet Home Road Amherst Police stopped a black Ford Explorer heading north on Sweet Home Road at Maple Road for reckless driving and logged the vehicle's plate before continuing patrol.
[9:16 AM]Swormville · Autumn Creek Lane Amherst Fire dispatch sent an ambulance to the Autumn Creek Apartments in Swormville for a 79-year-old woman with a cardiac history, directing crews to Apartment B at 80 Autumn Creek Lane.
[9:33 AM]Amherst · Sheridan Drive Amherst Fire crews checked a commercial fire alarm at 9135 Sheridan Drive, between Shimerville Road[*] and Main Street, that the alarm company could only describe as a trouble signal with no business name on file, and cleared after a keyholder named Aiden arrived in a red Chevy Equinox.
[10:57 AM]Amherst · Niagara Falls Boulevard Amherst Fire dispatch sent multiple units to 2153 Niagara Falls Boulevard, between Willow Ridge Drive and Drayden Lane, for a commercial fire alarm at the Bloom Learning Center, formerly Little People Park Daycare, after an alarm company technician's system test triggered the signal.
[12:55 PM]Amherst · Colony Court Amherst Police responded to Colony Court after a caller reported that a driver trying to park had struck a tree in the lot about an hour earlier and did not speak English; the vehicle was described as an orange Hyundai Santa Fe with plate MBM-2301.
[1:19 PM]Amherst · Niagara Falls Boulevard Amherst Police were called to a store on Niagara Falls Boulevard after a man believed to be intoxicated took alcohol without paying and began harassing customers in the parking lot; staff asked that he be trespassed, describing him as a black male in a black T-shirt, white hat and black shorts.
[2:34 PM]Amherst · Mavis Tire Amherst Police were called to a Mavis Tire location after employees reported a heavyset Hispanic male, possibly intoxicated, being verbally aggressive inside the store; an officer made contact with the man in the service bay and cleared the call.
[10:39 AM]Tonawanda · Delaware Avenue Tonawanda Police dispatched a hot response to Empire OB-GYN at 3834 Delaware Avenue after a caller reported a 35-year-old woman having a seizure inside the office.
Buffalo Metro
[1:10 PM]Buffalo · District A Buffalo officers returned for a mental-health evaluation on a man with a history of severe mental illness who became extremely aggressive and charged at officers, prompting a Taser deployment before units cleared the call.
[7:10 AM]Buffalo · Domestic Dispute A woman told Buffalo Police her boyfriend assaulted her and then fled in a Dodge van before officers arrived, according to a call taken by District B-D dispatch.
[7:54 AM]Buffalo · Virginia Street Buffalo Police responded to a violent domestic near 519 Virginia Street and St. Louis Place after a caller reported a woman screaming for a man to get off her; officers tracked a black male matching her description toward Allen and North Pearl, found the woman with a small cut on her arm that she declined treatment for, and were told the man had a kitchen knife before making a positive identification at a show-up.
[8:35 AM]Buffalo · Niagara Street Buffalo Police reported a loose, unfriendly German Shepherd in a parking lot near 56 Niagara Street, saying officers had no luck catching the dog as they responded to the area.
[8:38 AM]Buffalo · Trenton Avenue Buffalo Police notified the city Water Department of a water main break in the roadway near 250 Trenton Avenue.
[9:14 AM]Buffalo · Jefferson Avenue Buffalo Police were dispatched to the area of 1100 Jefferson Avenue after a 15-year-old reported being sexually assaulted at a home; the caller told dispatch she did not know her exact address and said she was near a park, and no further details were broadcast on the air.
[10:15 AM]Buffalo · Broadway Buffalo Fire's Engine 3 was sent to 389 Broadway, between Hickory and Pratt, for a person down; crews arrived to find the man was only asleep, and he refused aid.
[11:25 AM]Buffalo · Vermont Street Buffalo Police responded after a caller reported an 18-year-old pulling knives on his mother, who said she had locked herself in her room; units were directed toward the Vermont Street area, and officers cleared the call after speaking with the family.
[2:02 PM]Cheektowaga · William Street Cheektowaga officers were sent to Crossroads Community Federal Credit Union at 3031 William Street after a man attempted to cash a fraudulent check and left in a white Dodge Ram, leaving his license behind at the counter; he remained at large as the call cleared.
[10:47 AM]Cheektowaga · Edgebrook Cheektowaga Police sent a car to 68 Edgebrook after a woman reported her 2024 Dodge missing, telling dispatch she believed her ex-boyfriend was involved and that she was filing an unauthorized-vehicle-use report; a second unit was assigned to help cover the call.
[11:00 AM]Cheektowaga · Plaza Drive Cheektowaga Police sent a unit to Tops at 703 Plaza Drive for a hit-and-run, directing officers to meet the victims in a Chevy Equinox parked near the handicapped spot; dispatch flagged the case for possible follow-up investigation.
[2:20 PM]Depew · Westbrook Road Depew Police were dispatched to 650 Westbrook Road for a shoplifting reported about ten minutes earlier; the suspect was gone before officers arrived, having fled in a black Honda Civic in an unknown direction.
Southtowns
[2:12 PM]Hamburg · Stadium View Hamburg Police were dispatched around 2:12 PM to the Stadium View apartments at 414 Southwestern Boulevard[*] [heard: Southwestern], Room 28, after a caller who was not on scene reported the subject “apparently wants to kill herself after a domestic last night”, following what dispatch described as a domestic the night before.
[2:08 PM]Hamburg · New York State Thruway Hamburg Fire Dispatch reported a two-car crash with one injury shortly after 2:08 PM on the Thruway westbound near mile marker 434.1, between the Big Tree Road overpass and the U-turn, sending Engine 801 and other Hamburg units before calling them back into service a few minutes later.
[9:40 AM]Hamburg · Elderwood Hamburg Fire Dispatch sent Hamburg 92, an AMR ambulance and a medic unit from North Evans to an Elderwood senior-care facility this morning for a 74-year-old woman found unresponsive; units cleared the call within minutes with no further update broadcast on the radio.
GLOW Counties
[8:35 AM]Castile · Washington Park Apartments Wyoming County fire dispatch sent an ambulance to the Washington Park Apartments at 39 West Park Road for a 67-year-old woman who had fallen, then advised crews to detour off Washington because of ongoing construction on West Park Road.
[9:06 AM]Batavia · Lewiston Road Town of Batavia Fire responded to a first-floor smoke detector activation at 848 Lewiston Road, between Cheryl Lane and Rumsey Road.
[10:42 AM]Batavia · Ellicott Street Genesee County dispatch sent City of Batavia Fire and Mercy Medic 1 to 214 Ellicott Street, Apartment 2, for a report of chest discomfort, directing crews to use the rear entrance.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[7:42 AM]Cattaraugus County · Cranberry Road Cattaraugus County sheriff's deputies were sent to a Cranberry Road apartment in the Otto/Allegany area after a caller reported a woman inside hearing voices and threatening to harm herself, with dispatch relaying that she has a documented mental health history.
[7:48 AM]Olean · North 2nd Street Olean Police were sent to 308 North 2nd Street after a woman called to report her son, identified on dispatch as Caleb Randall, was out of control and saying he wanted to kill people.
[10:16 AM]Dunkirk · EMS Call Dunkirk Fire dispatch sent crews to a patient with a cardiac history reporting breathing trouble, who was transported for further care.
Elsewhere in WNY
[8:52 AM]NYS Thruway · Exit 45 Thruway dispatch logged a hit-and-run at Exit 45's westbound D ramp around 8:52 AM after a caller in an unmarked black Dodge Charger reported being struck by a white utility truck that did not stop, giving a partial plate of 5129846 with no state confirmed; no injuries were reported.
[9:37 AM]NYS Thruway · Mile Marker 437 Thruway dispatch broadcast an erratic-driver report near mile marker 437 around 9:37 AM for a silver sedan crossing both lanes at speed, noting a dent in the rear and a child riding in the passenger seat, with a partial plate reading King-Boy-Henry-4558.
[10:31 AM]NYS Thruway · Mile Marker 472 Thruway dispatch relayed an erratic-driver report westbound near mile marker 472 around 10:31 AM for a gray Honda Accord weaving between lanes, with the caller saying the driver appeared tired; a partial plate of King-North-David-6789 was broadcast.
[9:16 AM]NYS Thruway · Mile Marker 490 Thruway dispatch relayed a report of a pedestrian sitting on the left shoulder eastbound near mile marker 490 around 9:16 AM, described as a Black male in a dark flannel shirt and pants with a duffel bag.

Editor’s Note

A medically heavy Tuesday across Western New York filled the wires with falls, chest-pain runs, and welfare checks — but the day had its jolts. A confirmed gunshot suicide at St. Adalbert Cemetery in Lancaster drew a heavy police response, an armed robbery in progress sent Tonawanda officers scrambling after a suspect, and three people including a child were pulled from a stuck elevator at a Williamsville church. A tractor-trailer jackknife snarled the Thruway near Tonawanda, a propane-fed structure fire broke out on Goshen Road in Chautauqua County, and a car plowed into a Hamburg apartment building. Between the emergencies, the wire kept its usual rhythm of alarms, deer complaints, and the occasional cry for help scrawled on cardboard.

Daily Gem

hopefully he's passed out right now”

— Dunkirk PD Dispatch, 8:47 AM

By the Numbers

Segments
8,517
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
10:00 AM–11:00 AM (Tonawanda bank robbery, Fox Run falls, cemetery suicide)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS4900
Police2800
Airport / aviation380
Rail / maritime240
Other197
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo2400
Outer counties2100
Other Erie County1800
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew900
Williamsville & Amherst800

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 · Wednesday, August 19, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 102
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