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Amherst · Sweet Home Road

Wedding-Party Setup Trips Fire Alarm at The Station at 1195 Sweet Home

First-floor smoke turned out to be flower arrangers, not flames

At 12:31, Amherst Fire dispatched Getzville to investigate a commercial fire alarm activation at 1195 Sweet Home Road, described on the air as “the station at Buffalo,” between Rentsch Road and the border, for a first-floor smoke indication.

The call quickly upshifted — all Getzville units were pushed to operations channel 2 by 12:42, with the venue getting the full box-alarm treatment. Then at 12:40 SBC Alarm Company called back to say the trigger was “set off by wedding party members”, but the alarm couldn’t initially be reset because a worker “was setting up for a wedding.”

Confirmed no fire at 13:00 (“we can pick up Getzville 1 and 2”); crews were reset and cleared shortly after.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Williamsville · 5447 Main Street

RESOLVED

Fire Alarm Ringing at the Old Rite Aid — No Key-Holder, No Way to Shut It Off

Passerby-reported audible alarm at abandoned Main Street pharmacy pulls Williamsville 9 and Ellicott Development

Just after 11:12, Amherst Fire dispatched Williamsville 9 to an audible fire alarm activation at 5447 Main Street, the former Rite Aid pharmacy near Grove Street, on a passerby report.

The building has been closed for years, and dispatch spent much of the next fifteen minutes chasing a key-holder — “through all of my work on Google, there are no phone numbers that work.” Eventually Ellicott Development, listed as the property manager, was reached and came out to the scene at 11:57.

Williamsville 9 held on-scene until Ellicott Development arrived; alarm ultimately cleared without a fire.

Clarence Center · Miland Road

RESOLVED

62-Year-Old Falls Five Feet Off a Ladder at 10730 Miland

Clarence Center 93 and Newstead mutual aid respond

At 11:11, Amherst Fire paged Clarence Center for an EMS call at 10730 Miland Road, between Salt Road and Burghorn Road, for a 62-year-old female who’d fallen approximately five feet from a ladder — extent of injury unknown at page.

Clarence Center 93 responded with a Newstead mutual-aid ambulance from station 227; crews were on-scene shortly after 11:14 for evaluation and transport.

Amherst · 67 Birchwood Drive

ONGOING

Freestanding Cabinet Falls On 29-Year-Old Woman at Birchwood

Husband makes the 911 call; EMS dispatched to Forest View corridor

At 15:08, Amherst Fire dispatched an EMS call to 67 Birchwood Drive, between Forest View Drive and Countryside Lane, for a 29-year-old female after “a freestanding cabinet fell on her”.

Line 212 from the boulevard and 290 were paged; the husband placed the call. Patient status not confirmed on the air at the edition’s close.

Amherst · 122 Holloway Creek Lane

RESOLVED

84-Year-Old Woman Unconscious at Holloway Creek — Reported Breathing

Ellicott Creek runs the EMS call off Carraway Court

At 11:48 Amherst Fire dispatched Ellicott Creek to 122 Holloway Creek Lane, off Carraway Court, for an 84-year-old female reported unconscious but still breathing.

Ellicott Creek 9 responded and had the patient in service within minutes; Ellicott Creek 3 arrived on-location at 11:58.


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

Williamsville / Eggertsville · Amherst Fire

Bacon Twice, Both Times From a Fire Alarm

First it was Demers in Williamsville, then Stonecroft in Eggertsville — same suspect, twice in one shift

The 9:51 clear at a Williamsville residence — Demers Fire, back in service — came with a diagnosis that will surprise no one who has ever cooked breakfast: “set off an old alarm by cooking bacon”. Naturally ventilated, no hazard, no charges filed.

Three hours later, Eggertsville got its turn at 59 Stonecroft Lane, off Eggert. Investigator 3 responded, the resident “set off the alarm, alarm has reset,” and Amherst Fire cleared it with the closing line of the shift: “another household with burnt bacon”. Eggertsville back in service at 12:59.

Amherst PD · 11:43

“My Computer Keeps Freezing. What’s the Location of the Accident I’m Going To?”

An honest question at 11:43, live on Amherst PD

There’s little more to add. An Amherst PD unit came on the air at 11:43 and asked dispatch to please, if it wasn’t too much trouble, tell them where they were headed — because the in-car MDT was doing the thing it does: “My computer keeps freezing. What’s the location of the accident I’m going to”.

Hopkins corridor · Grill fire

Grill on a Wooden Deck: What Could Possibly Go Wrong

Second call in ten minutes for a grill fire in the backyard off Hopkins

At 12:53 Amherst Fire pushed to standby for a second caller reporting a grill fire off of Hopkins. A responding PD unit had a clean read on the scene from the driveway: “It’s on a wooden deck in the backyard”.

Amherst PD · 408 Mill Street

Caller Sold Her Vehicle to a Text Message — Then Handed Over $5,000

Amherst PD takes a fraud report at 408 Mill

At 13:11 an Amherst PD unit paged in a possible fraud from the caller at 408 Mill Street, 10-12: “they were messaged by someone to sell their vehicle. She gave up her vehicle and paid them $5,000”. No suspect on the air at the time of dispatch; the report was still being taken as the window closed.

Amherst PD · 10 Blacksburg Court

APS Sends Amherst PD to an Elderly Woman Who Just Wants Her Aide Gone

“She wants to be alone” — a familiar sentiment made into a police call

At 11:27, Adult Protective Services routed Amherst PD to 10 Blacksburg Court. The gist, per dispatch: “an elderly female who wants her aide to leave. She wants to be alone”.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Buffalo · 279 Perry Street

ONGOING

Buffalo Fire Works Second-Floor Pocket at 279 Perry Street

‘Activated commercial fire alarm’ upgrades to a working operation — Truck 4 in with 23, crews open the crawlspace

At 13:44, BFD Ch1 dispatch punched out companies to 279 Perry at Chicago and Louisiana on a commercial fire alarm activation, with the note to lock up a report at general.

By 13:46 the tone on Fireground 2 was distinctly working: command holding for Truck 36 to receive fast-team duties, Truck 4 pairing with 23, and a supervisor calling for pacing (“tell everybody to pace themselves”). Crews requested a second-floor line to the rear yard step-down, then reported “we’ve accessed that pocket of fire, we’re opening up now” and opening walls up to the crawlspace by 13:38.

As of 13:57 Lieutenant Steven was calling for Ladder 14; no injuries reported on the air.

Buffalo · Delavan / Jefferson

ONGOING

Two People Trapped in an Elevator at Delavan and Jefferson

Engine 21, Ladder 15, and Ladder 13 (rescue) sent to the Delavan College Station area

At 14:05, BFD Ch1 dispatched to investigate “a report of two people trapped in elevator number 1863” near Delavan and Jefferson, at the Delavan College Station area. Engine 21, Ladder 15, and Ladder 13 with a rescue assignment were sent in.

Other Calls of Note

[11:40]Amherst · 3920 Main Street Amherst PD moves a property-damage-only crash to the back of the building at the direction of dispatch; both vehicles now behind the property.
[11:26]Amherst · 246 Princeton Avenue Welfare check on a younger black female in a white shirt and red shorts, reported dropped off by someone at the address and then picked up again; drive-through requested to confirm.
[14:47]Amherst · 37 Eagles Trace Drive Amherst Fire dispatches an OEMS call to Eagles Trace off Hopkins Road for a 60-year-old male with difficulty breathing; Amherst 47 responds with Twin City Ambulance line 233 from Maple.
[12:48]Amherst · 9493 Deer Valley Drive Residential alarm activation between Goodrich Road and Deerview Court — zone 9 garage entry smoke alarm plus multiple CO alarms; investigators respond.
[12:37]Newstead · 12292 Clarence Center Road Newstead investigates a commercial fire alarm activation at the Timber Lodge on Clarence Center Road, between Dye Road and West Shore Trail — general fire alarm; Newstead 8 and 9 respond.
[13:33]Amherst · 1265 Sweet Home Road Second Sweet Home alarm of the shift: commercial fire alarm activation at Air Buffalo, 1265 Sweet Home Road — crews investigate; separate from the wedding-setup false alarm at 1195.
[12:02]Buffalo · Delaware / Chippewa BFD haz-water on the air at Delaware and Chippewa; call scope not stated on the trunk before the operation moved to another channel.
[11:24]Buffalo · 51 Chaddock Avenue BFD dispatches Flight 13 for EMS level 1, a 60-year-old with chest pain at 51 Chaddock Avenue, between Ontario and Oregon.

Editor’s Note

The morning-through-early-afternoon window was defined by suburban false alarms and a Buffalo working fire. Amherst Fire spent hours reopening the same doors: wedding setup on Sweet Home Road, burnt bacon in Eggertsville, an abandoned former Rite Aid on Main Street with no key-holder, a grill on a wooden deck off Hopkins. Meanwhile Buffalo Fire had genuine work at 279 Perry, punching through a second-floor crawlspace, and — separately — a report of two people trapped in an elevator at Delavan and Jefferson. Note that the standard PM export came back with zero segments; this edition was assembled from the rolling 30-minute live-wire files, so segment totals and by-hour figures below are estimates.

Daily Gem

My computer keeps freezing. What’s the location of the accident I’m going to”

— Amherst PD, 11:43

By the Numbers

Segments
340
Active systems
2
Busiest hour
12:00–13:00 (Sweet Home wedding-setup alarm + Eggertsville bacon)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 3)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS180
Police140
Other20
By Area (top 4)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst210
Buffalo80
Clarence30
Other Erie County20

The scheduled PM export returned zero segments today; totals above are estimated from the rolling 30-minute live-wire snapshots (which do not fully de-duplicate across the window). The primary archive DB appears to have been unavailable during export.

The WNY Listening Post · Saturday, July 11, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 63
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