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Amherst PD · Bailey & Grover

Woman Reportedly Clinging to Hood of White Chrysler Up Bailey at Sunrise

Open line of yelling, red lights run, last heard at Eggert and Bailey

At 08:56 Sunday morning, an Amherst PD unit put out a call that does not enter the radio log every weekend: a witness at Bailey and Main reported a white Chrysler northbound on Bailey approaching Grover with “a girl hanging onto the front hood”. The pursuit—to the extent Amherst PD called it one—was already messy by the time it hit the air. The vehicle was “at a high rate of speed passing red lights”, the witness lost it through the mirror near Grover Cleveland, and a second unit reported an open line of yelling somewhere near Eggert and Bailey[*].

Dispatch called priorities at 09:01 (“Confirmable, priorities welcome”), but the radio traffic cooled fast after that—no descriptions of injuries, no description of where the hood-rider went, no follow-up plate. The most charitable reading is that the Chrysler stopped on its own and the call resolved off-air. The less charitable reading is the one a reader is welcome to write themselves.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Eggertsville · 3989 Main / Bronner's Tavern

RESOLVED

Wheel Comes Off in the Bronner's Tavern Driveway; Female Driver Found, Then Wandering

Initial call was “car struck a tree”—arriving units found the wheel off the rim instead

An Amherst PD unit broadcast an accident call at 12:48 at Bronner's Tavern, 3989 Main Street, between Chaston and Westfield Road—a car had reportedly struck a tree. The driver was already out of the vehicle, “frantic and running around”, and a second transmission flagged a witness pointing toward the back of the building, possibly toward Chaston.

By 12:53 the on-scene patrol had a less dramatic read: “the wheel came off the rim and she just pulled over into the runner's driveway”, no crash, no impact, just a wheel that came off the rim and a Ford Edge that rolled into the tavern's driveway. The registered owner came back to a male at an address on Chaston; the driver was a female, blonde ponytail, with the male the patrol was speaking to identified as the driver's father. All parties clear.

North Amherst · 1659 Niagara Falls Boulevard

RESOLVED

Red Sedan Smoking in a Handicapped Spot at the North Bailey Home Depot

North Bailey FD investigates a motor-vehicle fire; nobody in the car

At 13:05 Amherst Fire Dispatch raised North Bailey for an investigative motor-vehicle fire at 1659 Niagara Falls Boulevard—the Home Depot Home Center on the Niagara Falls Boulevard strip—between Romney Drive[*] and Ridgely Road, “in the handicapped spot near the front of the store for a red sedan that is smoking”. An Amherst PD unit was already on the way when the second dispatch went out (the unit, presumably reading off the call screen, mis-spoke the address as “Air Force Boulevard”).

Patrol 175 confirmed there was no one in the vehicle. The call wound down inside two minutes; no transport, no further response noted.

Williamsville · Country Parkway

RESOLVED

Pursuit Terminated on South Bay Mega After Westbound Run Down Lansdale

Westbound at “high rate of speed”; Amherst PD calls off the chase

An Amherst PD unit went westbound on Lansdale Place[*] at 13:36 chasing what was variously described over the air as an SUV plate “Edgar and LeBron-Boy-Nora-Nora-1734”, then a fleeing vehicle described to a second unit as headed toward Eggert and LeBron. By 13:37 the lead unit was on the air with “South Balmega, high rate of speed, terminating chase” and the supervisor copied. The radio went quiet from there; the call appears to have been left to other units once the speed crossed the safety threshold.

Amherst PD · Country Parkway

RESOLVED

Missing Female Child Off Country Parkway; Three Agencies on Scene Before Call Home Resolves It

Left her phone and watch at the house; no argument history

Amherst PD, the EC Sheriff's Office, the State Troopers, and the fire department converged on a house off Country Parkway around 14:00 after a girl left for a walk at 11:49 and never came back. Her phone and watch were on the kitchen counter; a parent told responding units “there's no history of her arguing with her parents or any sort of suspicion that this is a runaway” and that she “usually stays on the block”. A photograph of the child was being sent out.

At 14:19, an Amherst PD unit cleared the call: the girl had phoned her father and was on her way home. “female child called father and is on her way home”

Newstead · Stage Road

RESOLVED

Newstead 9 Sent to a Possible Brush Fire Off Stage Road, Pembroke Already Talking to the Homeowner

Genesee County passed the call across the line; cleared in quarters

At 10:30, Amherst Fire dispatched Newstead 9 to investigate a possible brush or grass fire on Stage Road west of Crittenden Road, one or two houses in from the corner. The call originated with Genesee County, which has Pembroke crews looking from the other side of the town line.

Three minutes later Genesee County called back to say the Pembroke chief was already on the phone with the resident; Newstead's dispatcher held the chief responding and put everyone else back in quarters at 10:31. A small mutual-aid moment that resolved cleanly along the county seam.

Amherst · 1880 Sweet Home Senior Apartments

RESOLVED

Open-Line Dispute Over an Apartment Key at Sweet Home Senior Apartments

Female arguing with what sounded like staff in the background

Amherst PD took an open-line 911 at 12:17 from 1880 Sweet Home Road, Sweet Home Senior Apartments. Dispatch heard a female arguing with what sounded like staff in the background, “over an apartment key”. The patrol response cleared the call within minutes and went back in service. A quiet resolution to a call type the building gets a fair amount of.


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

Amherst PD · 11:08

“Male on a Bicycle Drinking Beer”: 290 Eastbound Ramp From Harlem, Mid-Morning

Sunday traffic dispatch's tidiest single-sentence call of the window

At 11:08 an Amherst PD dispatcher gave Unit 16 the directive that needs no further annotation: “Check the 290 eastbound ramp from Harlem Road for a male on a bicycle drinking beer”. There is no reasonable order in which to do those four things at the same time, which is presumably why the dispatch needed broadcasting.

Wende CF · 14:15

“Make a Dog Happy, Remaining Secure”: Wende's Two-Sentence Status Update

Department of Corrections poetry, accidental

From the corrections frequency at 14:15 came two consecutive transmissions that, taken together, read like a haiku by a Zen warden: a “Thank you”, then “Make a dog happy, remaining secure”. There is no other context anywhere in the day's traffic. We assume the dog was happy.

Embassy Niagara · 13:53

“John, Keep Your Eyes Closed”, the Hotel Dispatcher Says, Cheerfully, On the Open Channel

Followed immediately by “there's a fridge on the line that's not working properly”

Embassy Control—the dispatcher who runs the Niagara Falls hotel-shuttle ring through Embassy Suites, Ramada, Wyndham, DoubleTree, and Hyatt—had a small clip at 13:53 that read, in order: “That's a callus”; “John, fly up”; “John, keep your eyes closed”; then a calm pivot to “There's a fridge on the line that's not working properly” and a shuttle request from DoubleTree to Ramada. Anyone listening live got roughly four seconds to imagine what John was doing and why his eyes needed closing before the conversation moved on to refrigeration.

Amherst Fire · 11:44

Amherst Fire Crew, In Writing: “Confirm Set Off by Birthday Cake”

Sunday morning casualty count: zero. Sunday morning candles: too many.

Among the morning's parade of cooking-tripped fire alarms—set off by cooking, set off again by cooking, set off by a homeowner mowing the lawn—one transmission stood out at 11:44 for its specificity. A crew clearing a residential alarm reported back to dispatch: “Confirm set off by birthday cake”. The system reset, the crew went in-service at 11:45, and a Sunday-morning rite of passage was preserved on the radio log.

East Amherst Fire · 09:59

RESOLVED

Target on Transit Goes Up On a Vape; Alarm Reset Before the Trucks Got There

8290 Transit Road, fire-alarm activation, source: a teenager

At 09:45, Amherst Fire put East Amherst on a fire-alarm activation at Target, 8290 Transit Road. By 09:59 the crew had it in hand: “Confirm set off due to vaping. The alarm was reset”. Vaping-in-the-Target-bathroom is a venerable Williamsville-corridor teen rite; the smoke head doing its job is, depending on your priors, a feature or a bug.

Embassy Shuttle · 12:53

“I Came Down Main Street and Turned Onto Sodom Road”

Real road, real shuttle driver, real moment of biblical commentary at 12:53

Embassy Shuttle 2, narrating his route to dispatch at 12:53, delivered the line: “I came down Main Street and turned onto Sodom Road”. Sodom Road is a real road in Wheatfield, Niagara County. The shuttle driver was, presumably, just trying to explain where he was. The radio nonetheless made room for the Old Testament.

Amherst PD · 10:20

“He Wants Us On Patrol In Case It Has to Get Put Down”: An Amherst Animal Call With No Animal Named

The dispatcher requesting back-up did not specify the species

At 10:20 an Amherst PD unit, mid-conversation with the desk, broadcast: “I couldn't understand him”, then “He wants to patrol in case it has to get put down”. The radio offered no further context: no breed, no street, no caller. Whatever it was, the desk wanted a unit standing by in case the worst became necessary; the radio went quiet within the minute and never returned to the topic. It is the cleanest summary of suburban policing we have heard in a while.

Amherst PD · 11:58

Three Youths On Bicycles “Craning Into the Building”

Suburban menace, lightly described

At 11:58, Amherst PD took a call summarized by the dispatcher as “three youths on bicycles that are looking on the front door and craning into the building”. The transcribed verb “craning” is doing a lot of work; the image of three bicycles parked outside a closed Sunday-morning storefront and three small faces pressed to the front door does carry its own gentle menace. No further detail was put on the air.

Marine 22A · 11:15

The Coast Guard's Fireworks-and-Sailboat Symphony Continues, Now With Mantua Harbor

Twenty-minute broadcast strings four Lake Erie advisories end to end

Marine Channel 22A picked up again where this morning's AM brief left off: a roughly twenty-minute Coast Guard Sector Buffalo broadcast stitching together the Mantua Harbor Yacht Club fireworks for July 3rd, an Edgewater Yacht Club race week, an extinguished navigation light on the Erie Canal, and the Rocky River safety zone. Marine 22A is the WNY scanner's most patient narrator; the broadcast is read at the speed of someone who knows the channel is dedicated and the listener is not in a hurry.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Niagara County · Pool Rescue

RESOLVED

14-Year-Old Pulled From Pool After Four Minutes; Breathing on Arrival

Reported not breathing at first call; ALS priority response

Niagara County Fire Control put an ALS-priority page out at 12:41 for a 14-year-old male pulled out of a pool, “in the water for about four minutes”. The initial call flagged the patient as not breathing; the follow-up two seconds later confirmed he was breathing again by the time the dispatcher repeated the call. EMS responded on scene; dispatch cleared at 12:41.

Lancaster Village · 31 Wiltshire

ONGOING

Lancaster Sets a Mercy Flight Landing Zone in Bowmansville After a 78-Year-Old Call on Wiltshire

Crittenden closed at Genesee Street for the helicopter touchdown

At 12:33, Lancaster Village FD called for additional personnel at 31 Wiltshire Road for a 78-year-old female. Within a half hour the call had escalated enough that Lancaster command on the air at 13:07 was setting up a Mercy Flight landing zone at the Buffalo-Lancaster Airport in Bowmansville, asking Crittenden FD to roll out and close off Genesee Street at Thorough Road.

Plans changed inside the minute—“Crittenden is not going to be able to get through”—and the closure was moved to Genesee at Zola. By 13:12, command had Lancaster's motor on power-line cutoff with a 100-foot ceiling for the helicopter inbound. The call was still active at the window's close at 15:00; no patient outcome had been broadcast on the air.

Wyoming County · Attica

Motorcycle Accident in Front of the Attica Dollar General

WyoCo fire paged at 13:43; no further detail broadcast in the window

Wyoming County Fire 1 paged at 13:43 for an Attica motorcycle accident in front of the Dollar General. The dispatch was terse; no rider condition, no additional units, no Mercy Flight, no follow-up broadcast in the window. We note it because rural motorcycle calls of this type frequently get worse on the second transmission and we hope this one did not.

Grand Island · 3555 Walsh Drive

Grand Island Fire Control: EMS High Response, Unknown Life Status, In Front of Residence

Patient down in front of the house

Grand Island Fire Control put out an EMS high-response page at 09:57 to 3555 Walsh Drive, between North Park Road and East River Road, for a patient described as “down in front of the residence, unknown life status”. The dispatcher's tone read as urgent. No follow-up broadcast in the window suggests the call was handed off to the responding crew off-air.

Other Calls of Note

[07:39]Buffalo · BFD Activated smoke head and EMS page at 108 Sycamore Street, apartment 113 between Michigan and Pine; cleared as a malfunction, no fire.
[09:02]Buffalo · BFD Commercial fire alarm at 233 Franklin Street; truck 5 reported the alarm panel malfunction with no smoke or fire, system not activated.
[11:59]Buffalo · BFD Engine 37 and Ladder 4 dispatched on a person-on-location call with a male psych patient; routine BFD assist.
[14:30]Cheektowaga · Parkview Senior Cleveland Hill EMS to Parkview Senior Apartments, 2911 William Street, apt. 223, for an unresponsive but breathing male.
[14:43]Buffalo · BFD Engine 19 EMS to 110 East Street between Parrish and Amherst Street for a 73-year-old female short of breath.
[12:31]Town of Hamburg · St. Francis Park Scranton EMS to St. Francis Park, 5229 South Park Avenue, room 1062, for a 92-year-old male fall with dizziness and head pain; paramedic response.
[14:24]Town of Hamburg · Eden Heights Eden Emergency Squad EMS to Eden Heights[*] [heard: Eaton Heights], 4071 Hart Road, main hallway by the main entrance, for a 91-year-old female fell with head injury; Medic 5 on duty.
[14:04]Town of Hamburg · Juniper Apartments Crisis Services on location at Juniper Apartments, 5374 Rogers Road, apt. B104, for a 57-year-old female; cold response, 945 transport.
[09:29]Cheektowaga · Lamont Drive Cheektowaga PD 35 sent to complainant at 33 Lamont Drive regarding harassment; unit 42 doing a sweep of the house across the street for video.
[10:20]Cheektowaga · Sam's Club Three-year-old reported locked in an Equinox in the handicapped spot in front of Sam's Club; routine assist.
[14:55]Cheektowaga · Williamstown Apt CPEP transport requested from 22 Williamstown, apartment B; complainant reportedly “pressed and drank about four cups a day” per the dispatch note.
[13:00]Sanborn · NC FD Sanborn FD on a fire-alarm activation at the Sanborn Fair Museum, 2660 Saunders Settlement Road[*]; zone 32, south building, southwest smoke detector. No fire.
[12:35]Lockport · NC FD BLS-priority EMS to 779 Cayuga Street, apartment 3, corner of South 8th; reported coffee-ground vomiting with difficulty speaking, third-party caller.
[08:33]Niagara County · 7210 Williams EMS on a C-priority lift-assist for a 71-year-old female who fell at 7210 Williams Road, apt. 108.
[10:14]NYS Thruway · I-90 W State Police Troop T fielded a passerby report of smoke westbound at mile marker 404.8; no follow-up call sign noted as units were assigned.
[12:00]NYS Thruway · Route 17 N Unit 7429 took a report of a pedestrian walking on the right shoulder northbound on Route 17, with vehicles in the area; trooper assigned.
[09:56]Buffalo · APD assist An Amherst PD officer (mileage 130383) asked dispatch to have Buffalo PD meet her at 474 Cornwall Avenue to take a report on an incident that occurred in the city of Buffalo.
[09:37]East Aurora · ALMA EMS ALMA EMS to 201 Rolling Green Lane for an 88-year-old male with catheter issues, general weakness, and shortness of breath.
[12:21]Hamburg · Eckerd Road Boston emergency squad EMS to 4750 Eckerd Road between Taylor and East Lane; Sheriff on scene with a 50-year-old male.
[14:46]Hamburg · Lenora EMS to Lenora Avenue between Pleasant and West for an 85-year-old male who fell in his driveway with a head injury.
[14:52]Hamburg · 60yo arm laceration EMS dispatched between Center Lane and Lakeview Road for a 60-year-old female with an arm laceration “reported serious”.
[07:41]Hamburg · McKinley Parkway Lakeway EMS to 4639 McKinley Parkway between Estelle and Tamaka for a 71-year-old male, dizzy and unable to ambulate; cold response.
[08:49]Hamburg · Fosterbrook Senior EMS to Fosterbrook Senior Apartments, 4685 Southwestern, apt. D-319, for a 77-year-old female with knee pain; cold response.
[07:07]East Amherst · Wolcott Road Swormville 91 dispatched to a medical-alarm activation at 8670 Wolcott Road[*], between Kenfield Road and Northfield Place, for a 91-year-old female with no voice contact.
[11:34]East Amherst · Blacksmith Drive East Amherst medical-alarm activation at 100 Blacksmith Drive, between Wagon Wheel Drive and the dead end; Amherst 71 responding.
[11:46]Getzville · Taverly Drive Getzville EMS to 67 Taverly Drive[*] between Forestview Court and Applefield Drive for a 78-year-old female with an ankle laceration sustained while gardening.
[07:55]Amherst · 27 Westgate Avenue Akron EMS cold response to 27 Westgate Avenue for a 38-year-old female “outside to the back of the building” with an ear infection and vomiting.
[11:29]Clarence · Shimerville Road Residential fire-alarm activation at 4745 Shimerville Road[*], Clarence; aerosol-triggered, no smoke or fire on arrival.
[08:53]Snyder · Cranburne Lane Amherst PD called to the backyard of 131 Cranburne Lane[*]; routine check, cleared on scene.

Editor’s Note

A busier morning into early afternoon than yesterday, anchored by a wild Amherst PD pursuit up Bailey Avenue with a young woman reportedly clinging to the hood of a moving white Chrysler, and bookended by a Mercy Flight landing zone set up in Bowmansville for a Lancaster patient. Quieter elsewhere — a Niagara County pool rescue with a good outcome, a car fire in the handicapped spot at the North Bailey Home Depot, and the usual Sunday accumulation of fire-alarm pages set off by Sunday cooking, vaping teenagers, and one confirmed birthday cake. No Tier Alpha hits, no working fires, no fatalities.

Daily Gem

Make a dog happy, remaining secure”

— Wende Correctional Facility, 14:15

By the Numbers

Segments
1,121
Active systems
25
Busiest hour
12:00–13:00 (Amherst-Clarence + Lancaster landing-zone setup)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police360
Fire / EMS405
Rail / maritime112
Airport / aviation108
Hotel / shuttle / taxi80
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst340
Other Erie County314
Buffalo130
Niagara County95
Outer counties22

Agency and area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel attributions and may double-count cross-jurisdictional traffic; treat as directional rather than exact.

[*] = 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 · Sunday, June 21, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 43
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