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Williamsville · Monroe Drive

Elderly Williamsville woman drives clean through her own garage — twice — striking the gas meter

$60,000 of structure damage and a hole through the back wall at 216 Monroe Drive; an enclosure company called in for a 45-minute response

At 13:07, Amherst Fire Dispatch put a call out at 216 Monroe Drive in Williamsville — between Wehrle Drive[*] and Brookside Drive — for a vehicle into a garage. The first details were sparse and confusing: a male driver, possibly trying to leave. Within a minute Amherst PD corrected the picture: “It is not a male driver — it's an elderly female”, and they had her out of the car sitting next to it.

What actually happened, per dispatch chatter, was something out of a black-comedy sketch: the driver “backed out of her garage, put the garage door down, drove back into her garage, and possibly through the other side”, then drove the car forward through the back wall of the house. By the time Amherst Fire arrived, fire crews confirmed “one car through the garage, struck the gas meter”, the gas meter had been struck, and the patient was being evaluated on scene.

Amherst PD radioed from inside that “there is no one else in the house here — she lives alone”; she lives alone, owns the house. By 13:55, totals were on the air: approximately $60,000 to the structure and another $20,000 to the contents. The Building Department was notified and the enclosure company was 45 to 60 minutes out. No injuries beyond the patient evaluation, no fire.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

East Amherst · Transit Road shutdown

RESOLVED

Pole strike on Transit at Smith: wires across the road, Transit shut down both directions for the morning commute

Vehicle into a utility pole near 69701 Transit; driver out of the car and walking around, road closed between Smith and Lapp until traffic was handed off

At 07:41, Amherst Fire Dispatch put crews on a motor vehicle accident at the fire station address listed as 69701 Transit Road: “a vehicle has struck a pole, and there are wires down across the road”. A minute later dispatchers confirmed the driver was already out of the car and walking around — conscious, ambulatory, no apparent serious injuries on the air.

The bigger story was the closure. By 07:46 Amherst Fire had crews routing down Staley and around to shut Transit Road at Lapp Road; by 07:44, dispatch confirmed “Transit will be shut down between Lapp and Smith”, both directions. Amherst Fire returned to service at 08:28 with police taking over traffic control.

Amherst · Mental hygiene call

RESOLVED

Welfare check after social-media suicide post: subject denies it, blames a girlfriend breakup, sent on his way

At 14:13, Amherst PD radioed in the resolution of a welfare check on a man who had “made some 10-23 statements on social media” earlier in the day. Officers told dispatch they had spoken to him and “he denied those comments — they were just depressed” — the explanation given on the air was a girlfriend breakup. Subject was “all set”.

East Amherst · MVA

RESOLVED

East Amherst two-car MVA: heavy damage, deployed airbags, but both drivers refuse transport

At 14:25, Amherst Fire Dispatch put crews and Eggertsville EMS on an East Amherst motor vehicle accident. Amherst PD on scene reported “numerous scratches on both drivers, everybody's out of the car — both definitely need tows for both, their bags deployed, heavy heavy damage”, with everyone out of the cars and both vehicles needing tow trucks.

Despite the deployed airbags and heavy damage, by 14:30 Amherst Fire said both patients were refusing evaluation. Two more refusals on a Juneteenth afternoon that had already given Amherst Fire plenty to do.


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

Amherst · Found dog

“Wehrle, Wehrle, small tan dog”: Amherst PD's most efficient APB of the morning

Twelve words, three of them describing a dog, two of them seemingly mid-word, and yet a complete picture: an Amherst PD officer at 10:36 broadcast “Whirly, whirly, small tan dog” — location (Wehrle Drive corridor), size, color, identifying characteristic (small, tan, Wehrle), all of it in one breath. Whether the dog had been spinning, was named Wehrle, or was simply moving in tight circles is left as an exercise for the listener.

Amherst · Pit bull at large

Loose pit bull on Longmeadow: Amherst PD dispatched on a take-a-ride

At 14:45 dispatch told an Amherst PD car “take a ride through 419 Longmeadow for the dog running loose, a pit bull”. No follow-up over the next ten minutes on whether the pit bull was secured — the case file presumably ends with either a leash, a treat, or a polite negotiation.

Amherst · Tops at Maple

“Lives in the woods behind Lowe’s”: a Tops complaint in Amherst gets a backstory

At 09:47 an Amherst PD dispatcher described a complaint at Tops, 2351 Maple Road: “40-year-old white male with a beard, very dirty jeans and clothing, talking to himself — last seen entering Tops, and believed to live in the woods behind Lowe's”. By 09:53 the file was closed for the ATEM — same caller, similar prior visits implied. The Maple-and-North-Forest commercial strip has, apparently, a local.

Buffalo · Repeat alarm-puller

“Malicious pull, same person from the other day”: Buffalo Fire has a frequent flyer

Buffalo Fire Dispatch on Channel 1 at 13:22, in the tone of a department that has filed this paperwork before: “we have a report of a malicious pull — the same person from the other day”. No address put out on the air; the implication is that whoever rides the truck already knows where to go.

Buffalo · Smoke detector wins

Buffalo Fire's mid-afternoon mystery, solved on-air: “That was overcooked french fries”

Cause-and-effect on Buffalo Fire Channel 1, 14:08: “that was overcooked french fries”. No further details; no further details required.

Niagara Region · BuffaloLimo dispatch

BuffaloLimo dispatcher takes a stand: the correct canvas, or none at all

Among the day's BuffaloLimo chatter — endlessly polite, slightly lost, deeply existential — was this gem at 11:47: “I do not know — I just wanted to make sure we grabbed the correct canvas”. No context, no resolution. Just one canvas, very correct, possibly priceless.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Buffalo · Shields Avenue working fire

RESOLVED

Buffalo working fire on Shields Avenue: 2nd floor up, electrical cause, $150K structure loss

At 09:42, Buffalo Fire Dispatch put the full assignment on a confirmed working fire at 63 Shields Avenue — originally dispatched as 63 Hughes Avenue between Jefferson and Meade. Engine 23, Ladder 13, Ladder 14, FAST chain, Rescue 1, and the second-alarm balance were all on the way, with Buffalo Fire calling “all companies respond, all companies”.

By 10:06 the IC was on the air with the loss report: “cause under investigation, it looks electrical”, second-floor confined to the same area, with a 40-foot ladder and a 300-and-quarter line in service. Loss figures put out on Channel 2 were $150,000 to the structure and $80,000 to the contents.

Other Calls of Note

[10:17]Buffalo · Industrial accident Buffalo EMS Engine 19 dispatched to the Enterprise Folding Box Company on Isabel Street, off Philadelphia, for a worker whose wrist was caught in machinery with severe bleeding.
[10:20]Amherst · Golden Pond Estates Possible forced-entry welfare check at 53 Saratoga Lane in Golden Pond Estates, between Thistle Down Lane and Belmont; 80-year-old patient with a lockbox on the door, crews working with the caller to get the code rather than break in.
[11:39]Buffalo · Central Library Buffalo Fire and EMS dispatched to 1 Lafayette Square, between Main and Washington at the Central Library, for a male in the 70s, not alert, with paperwork on file noting waivers.
[13:32]Buffalo · Johnson Park EMS Engine 21 dispatched to 425 Johnson Park, between East North and West, for a man down.
[14:22]Buffalo · Elevator extrication Buffalo Fire extricated a child from a stuck elevator; patient attended to on scene by Engine 34, no ambulance needed.
[10:46]Niagara Falls · East High Street 76-year-old male, chest pain and right arm pain, ALS priority, 828 East High Street, apartment G.
[07:59]Wyoming County · Freedom 91-year-old female with leg pain, unable to walk, dispatched to 223 Scott Road, Town of Freedom, between Freedom Road and Dow Road.
[12:16]Orleans County · Oak Orchard Road 7-year-old female with a rapid heart rate, second ambulance requested to 5338 Oak Orchard Road, west side between Culver Delano Steel Road and Angevine Road.
[14:38]Amherst · Fall with head injury Amherst Fire to an elderly female who fell with a head injury at a front entrance — standard fall response, no further severity noted on the air.

Editor’s Note

A Juneteenth daytime with one signature Williamsville scene: an elderly woman drove cleanly through her own garage on Monroe Drive, struck the gas meter, and put a hole through the back wall of her house — $60,000 in structure damage, no fire, just an enclosure company on a 45-minute response. The morning opened with a pole strike on Transit at Smith, wires down across the road, and Transit shut down both directions until Amherst PD took over traffic. Buffalo Fire ran one working fire on Shields Avenue (electrical, 2nd floor) and one quietly perfect cause-of-alarm: "That was overcooked french fries." Weather: warm and unsettled, with a Lake Erie Beach Hazards Statement running until 8 p.m.

Daily Gem

I do not know — I just wanted to make sure we grabbed the correct canvas”

— BuffaloLimo, 11:47

By the Numbers

Segments
1,290
Active systems
31
Busiest hour
13:00–14:00 (Monroe Drive garage incident)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police540
Fire / EMS360
Maritime139
Hotel / shuttle / taxi158
Airport / aviation72
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst473
Buffalo175
Maritime / waterway139
Niagara Region81
Wyoming County23

Agency & area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel labels and channel-context inference; raw counts come from export_transcript.py.

[*] = 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 · Friday, June 19, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 41
Compiled from public radio scanner traffic via the WNY Listening Post automated pipeline. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names and details before action.
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