Buffalo Niagara · Delta ramp
On the Delta Ramp at BNIA: A Late Inbound Bag Check, and “There Is a Dog Down Here”
Delta ground crew at Buffalo Niagara, working the baggage line at 6:05 p.m., calling the all-clear on the T-bot belt and then — mid-sentence — noting an unexpected guest in the cargo area: “there is a dog down here”. The ramp’s default tone is logistical; the dog made the cut.
Niagara County · Police emergency
Niagara County Dispatch: “Possibly Unconscious Male From a Fight”
At 9:35 p.m., Niagara County Fire Control paged a hall for a police emergency: “your hall, for a police emergency, possibly unconscious male from a fight”. The traffic was brief and the call did not appear to escalate on dispatch in the next hour, but the wording — a fight that left someone down — is the kind of late-evening transmission that puts EMS and a sector car on the same address quickly.
Amherst · Stolen vehicle (keys in)
Amherst Vehicle Taken Overnight — With the Keys In It
At 5:44 a.m., an Erie County deputy radioed in a report from a resident named Elaine C. Samantha: “her vehicle was taken sometime overnight with the keys in it”. A common-enough pattern in the inner-ring suburbs, and a reminder that the easiest car theft is the one where the keys are left in the ignition.
Other Calls of Note
[20:04]Eggertsville · Main Street
Amherst Fire Dispatch put out a general fire-alarm activation at 3920 Main Street near Eltham Drive and Eggert Road; companies cleared it as a malfunction and went back in service.
[05:08]Clarence Center · Green Valley Drive
Clarence Center Fire and EMS were dispatched to 5275 Green Valley Drive for a medical call before dawn; chief 8 reported on scene at 5:19 a.m.
[05:30]Clarence · Suburban Tires
Amherst Fire Dispatch logged a crash at Suburban Clarence Tires and Service around 5:30 a.m.; EMS unit 242 took over.
[06:02]Amherst · Peppertree Drive
Amherst PD responded to 73 Peppertree Drive for a non-verbal 911 call followed by a second 911 from a resident at the same address.
[15:30]Amherst · Dodge Road
Amherst PD checked a suspicious vehicle in the lot of the Esso gas station at 630 Dodge Road; caller reported a Black man with short hair got out of a Lincoln and into a different vehicle before leaving.
[17:00]Cheektowaga · Slate Creek Drive
Cheektowaga PD pushed a unit to 90 Slate Creek Drive, Apartment 11 for a larceny report.
[18:22]Cheektowaga · Panera Bread
Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch was sent to the call station at Panera Bread, 2013 Walden Avenue.
[03:31]Hamburg · St. Mary’s Place
Hamburg Fire Dispatch ran a combination smoke-and-CO detector activation at 20 St. Mary’s Place, between East Main and Huntington — negative element on arrival.
[05:56]Sloan · Price Rite
Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch ran a pre-dawn investigative fire-alarm activation at Price Rite, 1732 Walden Avenue; rescue full company, Sloan engine, and Pine Hill ladders responded.
[17:40]Ransomville · Heritage Manor
Niagara County dispatched a commercial fire alarm at Heritage Manor, 3509 Ransomville Road, Room 130, between New and Braley roads.
[15:10]Warsaw · Vertigo Cafe
Wyoming County Fire dispatched EMS to 18 West Buffalo Street, the Vertigo Cafe, for a 32-year-old man suffering from heat exhaustion and vertigo — an early data point in the heat watch that would settle in over the next two days.
[19:41]Warsaw · Route 19
Wyoming County Fire ran a stroke call on Route 19 between Fox Road and the Warsaw town line; Mr. Wilding rescue responded at 7:38 p.m.
[00:08]Batavia · Oak Street
Genesee County Fire ran a non-emergency response just past midnight to 49 Oak Street, between Burke Drive and Cicero Drive, for a medical evaluation.
[20:29]Buffalo · Benzinger Street
Buffalo Fire sent Engine 28 and EMS 241 to Benzinger Street, between East Lovejoy and Vanderbilt, for an elderly woman not breathing well.
[15:42]Williamsville · Inn Keepers Lane
Amherst PD ran a Hyundai Santa Fe traffic stop, driver born 1960 out of 145 Inn Keepers Lane.
[01:07]Cheektowaga · Order of protection
Cheektowaga PD took an early-morning complaint of an ex-husband attempting to violate an order of protection; suspect was not on location when units arrived.