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Amherst · Klein Road at Eastwick · Man Down

CPR on a Klein Road Sidewalk as Amherst Crews Work an Unresponsive Man

An elderly male was found down and possibly bleeding; the radio traffic pointed to a possible suicide attempt.

Yesterday at about 10:22 PM, Amherst fire and police converged near Klein Road and Eastwick Drive for an elderly male found down on the sidewalk, unresponsive and possibly bleeding, with CPR reported in progress. The call came in through Amherst Fire minutes earlier as an unknown-breathing man on the ground, and officers on scene relayed that the patient “He's given us three” before the count fell silent.

The dispatch cadence — units pressing for the apartment number, listed as “A, Adam” — carried the strained tempo of a resuscitation rather than a routine medical run, and the traffic appeared to treat it as a possible self-harm attempt. The window did not report an outcome.

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Amherst · Person in Crisis

ONGOING

Third-Party Call Sends Amherst Officers After a Man in Crisis With Weapon Access

A relayed report described a member having suicidal thoughts, with access to weapons and thinking about using them.

Yesterday at 9:37 PM, Amherst police put out an urgent, weighted call: one of their members was reported to be having “1023 thoughts. Does have access to weapons and is thinking about using them”, with a fire cover assigned as officers tried to pin down a location. The information reached the desk secondhand — “Third-party information from AFC” — and dispatch noted that an attempt to reach a relative failed because the callback number was out of service.

The traffic carried the deliberate, unhurried gravity these calls demand as units worked toward the address. This was one of several after-dark distress runs that shaped Amherst's evening, and the window did not report a resolution.

Tonawanda · Alcott Park Area · Shots Fired

ONGOING

Two Bursts of Gunfire Reported Near an Alcott-Area Park Overnight

Residents described roughly five shots, then one, then five more; a later caller likened the sound to fireworks.

At about 1:57 AM, Tonawanda police took a shots-fired report near the Alcott area, with residents describing a cluster of roughly five shots, then a single report, then five more. A second call around 2:10 AM placed the noise near a park, one caller recalling five pops about twenty minutes earlier that had sounded like fireworks.

Officers canvassed the neighborhood; the overnight traffic did not report shell casings, injuries, or a source located. The two clusters minutes apart kept the calls active well into the early morning.

Amherst · Wendy's, Transit at Morley · Suspicious Vehicles

RESOLVED

Mystery Vehicles Idling Lights-Off at a Transit Road Wendy's Draw Five Detained

Employees said cars had circled for an hour asking strange questions before three pulled in and killed their lights.

Yesterday at about 11:30 PM, an employee at the Wendy's at Transit and Morley flagged police over a run of unsettling encounters: several cars over the previous hour had rolled through asking strange questions and, per the caller, saying “they were going to make their night worse”. Three vehicles — a gray, a red, and a black — then pulled into the lot, turned their lights off, and sat occupied.

Officers moved in and reported “five occupants who are all cooperative”. The traffic that followed — plate checks, a Florida reference, and radio banter about clearing the lot — pointed to a benign explanation, and the encounter wound down without incident.

Jamestown · Windsor & Faulkner Streets · Person in Crisis

ONGOING

Jamestown Officers Search After a Man Reportedly Tries to Hang Himself Amid a Domestic Dispute

The subject was said to be walking on Windsor toward Faulkner as crews spread out to find him.

At about 2:19 AM, Jamestown police worked a distress call in the Windsor and Faulkner Street area after a man reportedly attempted to hang himself and then walked off, said to be heading along Windsor toward Faulkner in the middle of a domestic dispute with the caller. Officers opened a search of the surrounding blocks.

The overnight traffic tracked the man's reported direction but did not report him located within the window. It joined a broader cluster of after-dark mental-health runs stretching from Chautauqua County back into the Northtowns.

East Aurora · 189 Main Street · Commercial Fire

RESOLVED

Commercial Structure Fire on East Aurora's Main Street Traced to a Kitchen Outlet

Crews found a smoking outlet and an external power box involved before knocking it down.

Yesterday at about 8:14 PM, East Aurora fire responded to a commercial structure fire at 189 Main Street, where crews found a smoking outlet in a kitchen and, on further investigation, an external power box involved. The fire was reported extinguished.

The electrical origin kept the response contained to the affected fixtures rather than spreading through the structure. The traffic in this window centered on the source of the smoke rather than any injuries.


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Jamestown · 3rd Street Bridge

Mow-tor Vehicle Violation: Lawnmower Man Snarls the 3rd Street Bridge

A running lawn tractor made a bridge crossing into a traffic complaint.

Yesterday at 3:56 PM, Jamestown dispatch sent an officer toward the 3rd Street Bridge for a complaint that landed somewhere between menace and lawn care: “a guy on a running lawnmower tractor going over the bridge causing a traffic problem”. He was last seen, per the desk, rolling eastbound toward downtown — presumably at a stately clip.

West Seneca · Cherokee Drive

RESOLVED

Battery Not Included: Exploding Lithium Cell Sparks a Cherokee Drive Hazmat Call

A chief traced the whole thing to one blown battery — engines, cancel.

Yesterday at 10:26 PM, a West Seneca fire crew working a call on Cherokee Drive found the culprit and called off the cavalry: “Further investigation found an exploded lithium battery that appears to be the source. Cancel my engines”. Dispatch confirmed it back — handled with hazmat and the chief himself — while another unit stood by with fans that, in the end, weren't needed.

Dunkirk · Delta Sonic

Right on Target: An Arrow Punches Clean Through a Delta Sonic Restroom Window

The shot reportedly landed around 7 a.m.

Yesterday at 5:44 PM, Dunkirk police logged a report that reads like a Robin Hood misfire: an arrow shot through a Delta Sonic bathroom window, said to have happened around 7 that morning. Who loosed it, and at what, the traffic did not say.

West Seneca · Orffy's Bar

Last Call, First Cab: A Woman Vanishes From Orffy's by Taxi

The bartender was left fielding the questions.

At about 2:31 AM, West Seneca police worked a missing-woman report out of Orffy's Bar, the account being that she had left in a taxi. Officers gathered what they could from the bartender, the last person who could say much of anything about where she'd gone.

Tonawanda · 96 Marjorie

Grand Theft, Wide Load: An Overnight Larceny on Marjorie Nets 'Planes and Vehicles'

The report was terse; the inventory was ambitious.

Yesterday at about 10:20 PM, Tonawanda dispatch logged a larceny at 96 Marjorie, said to have happened sometime after 10 p.m., with the taken items listed on the air as “plane and vehicles, taken”. Whether that means model aircraft or something grander, the clipped radio traffic left to the imagination.


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Northtowns

Town of Tonawanda · Hawthorne Avenue

DEVELOPING

Working House Fire on Hawthorne Avenue Draws Kenmore Mutual Aid

Tonawanda Town Fire dispatch sent crews to 20 Hawthorne Avenue, in the Kenilworth section, just before 5:00 AM after a caller reported fire and smoke inside the residence and said it was unclear whether anyone was home. Units arrived within minutes and declared a working fire, activating a fast team as a first-floor crew radioed for a second hoseline after spotting flames near the ceiling while other firefighters searched the upstairs. Command called in mutual aid from neighboring Kenmore for the working house fire as additional engines, a ladder truck and a squad continued arriving on scene.

Buffalo Metro

Buffalo · Bailey Avenue

Screaming Caller Reports Stabbing on Bailey Avenue

Buffalo police dispatch rushed units to 1207 Bailey Avenue just after 12:32 AM after a caller reported a stabbing in progress, relaying that a female could be heard on the line screaming “he's stabbing me”. Two patrol cars were sent immediately, with a third added moments later; radio traffic did not indicate a resolution or the condition of anyone involved by the time the call cleared the channel.

Buffalo · Langfield

Teen Struck With Phone Cords in Langfield Domestic Call

Yesterday at 10:44 PM, Buffalo police dispatch put out a violent domestic call at 231 Langfield in which a 15-year-old was struck by a male in the household using phone cords; dispatch said no other weapons were reported and that a 26-year-old woman connected to the household was staying elsewhere. Multiple units were sent to the block, and dispatch cleared all responding cars to the scene shortly after.

Southtowns

East Aurora · Olean Road

Woman Found Unresponsive in Possible Overdose on Olean Road

Yesterday at 10:37 PM, East Aurora Fire dispatch sent an ambulance to 7135 Olean Road, near the Wales town line and Blanchard Road, for a woman in her 40s reported as a possible overdose. Multiple Holland fire and EMS units were toned out to assist, and dispatch relayed an update minutes later that the woman was breathing but not alert, adding that a similar call had come from the address before and that some involved believed the overdose was intentional.

GLOW Counties

Genesee County · Medical Emergency

Unconscious 6-Year-Old Found in Le Roy Manor Basement

Genesee County Fire dispatch sent an EMS response to Le Roy Manor at 8278 Lake Street Road yesterday at 4:40 PM after a 6-year-old boy was found unconscious but breathing in the basement. Dispatch gave no further update on the child's condition over the air.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[4:23 AM]Amherst · Orange Terrace Amherst officers responded to a family disturbance on Orange Terrace after a caller said her father threw an object during an argument, scattering glass through the apartment, and that she and her 4-year-old brother had locked themselves in a bedroom for safety; officers cleared the call with a report filed.
[1:07 AM]Amherst · I-990 An Amherst officer radioed an officer-safety alert overnight after a black sedan fled onto I-990[*] South from North French Road at more than 100 mph, with no further descriptors given on the air.
[5:54 AM]Amherst · Fairhaven Amherst officers spent the early morning on a welfare check at 147 Fairhaven after a 15-year-old girl was found knocking on the door, telling them she had taken a bus from Niagara Falls and had no way to get home; officers worked to reach her mother by phone while Niagara Falls PD reported no recent contact with the family.
[3:31 PM]Amherst · Regional Services Group Home Amherst officers were sent to the Regional Services Group Home yesterday afternoon for a woman punching the walls; the call cleared without further incident reported on the air.
[4:05 PM]Amherst · Transit Road Amherst officers responded to Juniper Glen at 8820 Transit Road yesterday afternoon for an 82-year-old man having a mental health episode in the courtyard; he had reportedly threatened staff with a shovel but no longer had it when officers arrived, and the call cleared.
[6:17 PM]Amherst · Millersport Highway Amherst officers took a property-damage accident report at the Burger King near Millersport Highway and Stahl Road yesterday evening after a Ford sedan that struck a Kia Sportage fled from a crash at 1555 North French Road; officers followed the vehicle to the restaurant and took the driver into custody.
[3:37 AM]Tonawanda · Military Road Tonawanda Police checked a motion alarm activation overnight, just after 3:37 AM, at Buffalo Pet Supply on Military Road and found the business secure.
[1:25 AM]Tonawanda · Brayton Road Tonawanda Town firefighters extinguished a vehicle fire inside a Brayton Road garage overnight, shortly after 1:25 AM, before it could spread to the structure.
[9:10 PM]Tonawanda · Single-Vehicle Crash Yesterday around 9:10 PM, Tonawanda Police responded after a vehicle ran off the roadway into a yard; officers on scene indicated the driver may have been intoxicated.
[7:11 PM]Tonawanda · Brayton Road Yesterday evening around 7:11 PM, Tonawanda firefighters were paged to a fire alarm activation on Brayton Road that building staff traced to a false cause and reset before crews needed to act further.
[4:43 PM]Tonawanda · Roadside Injury Yesterday afternoon around 4:43 PM, Tonawanda Police and EMS responded after a man was cut when the vehicle he was changing a roadside tire on fell; responders got his bleeding under control at the scene.
[10:16 PM]North Tonawanda · Meadow Drive Yesterday at 10:16 PM, AMR South dispatch sent ambulance 291 to 301 Meadow Drive in North Tonawanda to meet police there on a call dispatch designated over the air as a “321,” with no further details given.
[5:28 AM]Grand Island · Niagara Scenic Parkway Early this morning around 5:28 AM, Thruway dispatch relayed a State Police request for trooper assistance on the Niagara Scenic Parkway near mile marker 21.2 after a vehicle struck the Grand Island bridge and left a large debris field; Thruway maintenance was sent out minutes later to check the span for damage, and no injuries were reported over the air.
Buffalo Metro
[1:30 AM]Buffalo · Perry Street A caller identified as Claire flagged down Buffalo police early this morning on Perry Street to report a man — a tall Black male in a green shirt, identified on the radio as Anthony — who she said had threatened people with a knife earlier and was still smoking crack; the knife's whereabouts were unknown, and he'd last been seen outside on the block.
[1:47 AM]Buffalo · Abbott Road Less than twenty minutes after the Perry Street call, dispatch sent two units to a domestic disturbance on Abbott Road, where a female complainant said a man identified again as Anthony was refusing to leave.
[5:00 PM]Buffalo · Whitney Street Buffalo police responding to a gun call on Whitney Street around 5:00 PM yesterday found people gathered outside as the call escalated; the complainant's daughter told officers a Black male in a red hoodie had a 9mm handgun. Officers couldn't reach anyone by phone as they worked the scene and later detained a man in gray sweatpants identified as Omarion.
[3:02 PM]Buffalo · Attempted Break-In Buffalo police responded to an attempted break-in at a brewery yesterday at 3:02 PM after dispatch described two suspects — one identified on the radio as Carly Carson, who had gotten the keys, and another identified as Al Brown, in jeans — fleeing on foot toward a nearby 7-Eleven. The call was reclassified as property damage only with no complainant, and the responding unit was made primary on the report.
[6:59 PM]Depew · Dick Road Depew Police were called to the Wegmans on Dick Road yesterday evening, just before 7:00 PM, for a shoplifting complaint and located the suspect's vehicle as the call continued.
[6:44 PM]Cheektowaga · GameStop Yesterday evening around 6:44 PM, Cheektowaga Police responded to a GameStop after employees reported a man had spent several days threatening staff and calling around to rally others to come to the store.
[3:48 PM]Cheektowaga · Como Park Boulevard Yesterday afternoon, just before 3:48 PM, a fire alarm on Como Park Boulevard was traced to burnt food on the stove, and Cheektowaga companies remained in quarters.
[3:00 PM]Cheektowaga · Drug Arrest Yesterday afternoon around 3:00 PM, Cheektowaga Police made a drug possession arrest after recovering evidence during the stop.
Southtowns
[4:03 AM]Hamburg · South Park Avenue A Zone 7 sprinkler water-flow alarm brought a page for Trophy Point Construction at 4588 South Park Avenue; when no Big Tree apparatus answered the initial call, dispatch repeated it minutes later and sent Hamburg Fire units instead, with no fire condition reported over the air.
[9:48 PM]West Seneca · Hazmat Response Yesterday at 9:48 PM, a West Seneca fire unit updated dispatch that hazmat crews were on their second sweep of the area while residents continued investigating the report on their own, with no further detail given over the air.
GLOW Counties
[1:37 AM]Genesee County · LBN Road Overnight, Genesee County Fire dispatch sent an ambulance requested by law enforcement for a mental health transport to 6343 LBN Road, between Lockport Road and Shelby Road, just after 1:37 AM.
[8:28 PM]Batavia · East Main Street Yesterday evening, City of Batavia firefighters were dispatched to a commercial fire alarm at 400 East Main Street, an apartment building between Swan Street and Hewitt Place, shortly after 8:28 PM.
[4:18 PM]Oakfield · Lewiston Road Yesterday afternoon, Oakfield's Mercy Medic 1 responded to a city truck-versus-motorcycle crash with injury at 7500 Lewiston Road, between Fisher Road and Southmead Street, around 4:18 PM; the motorcyclist suffered wrist and knee injuries but was conscious, alert, and the crash was not blocking traffic.
[4:13 PM]Warsaw · South Main Street Yesterday afternoon, Wyoming County deputies were sent to 140 South Main Street, Apartment 3, in Warsaw around 4:13 PM to meet with a resident identified on dispatch as Tara about items reported stolen from her apartment.
[3:37 PM]Genesee County · Route 77 Yesterday afternoon, Genesee County Fire dispatch sent Mercy Medic 3 to a three-car crash with minor injuries at Exit 48A onto Route 77 shortly after 3:37 PM, adding a second activation for the same wreck several minutes later.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[4:19 PM]Jamestown · King Street Yesterday afternoon, Jamestown Fire units responded to a reported structure fire at 9 King Street, between Barrows and Allen Street, after a grease fire broke out in the kitchen just before 4:20 PM; crews found a hydrant at King and Barrows as they arrived.
[3:06 PM]Salamanca · Hillview Manor Yesterday afternoon, Salamanca Fire dispatched an ALS ambulance to Hillview Manor, Apartment 118, around 3:06 PM for a 76-year-old woman having difficulty breathing, vomiting, and too weak to walk; crews were on scene within three minutes.
[1:33 AM]Salamanca · I-86 Salamanca Police were sent to Interstate 86 westbound just after 1:30 AM after casino security reported a patron, tentatively named on air as Todd Matthews, had been removed from the property and was walking near the highway; the responding officer reported negative contact and said he'd instead check the Broad Street Extension and Penske Trail area.
[8:43 PM]Chautauqua County · Bell Tower Chautauqua County dispatch sent a unit yesterday evening to check a report of a 19-foot boat flashing its SOS signal about a quarter-mile north of the Bell Tower with two people reported aboard, though the unit was cleared from the call shortly after to handle paperwork at the office.
Elsewhere in WNY
[4:02 PM]Thruway · Exit 48A Thruway dispatch reported a three-vehicle crash yesterday afternoon on the Exit 48A eastbound ramp near the toll gantry, involving a pickup with a trailer, a tractor-trailer, and a second pickup, with fire and EMS finding one woman with neck pain and two toll lanes shut down.

Editor’s Note

A relatively routine overnight window across Western New York, threaded through with mental-health and welfare calls that gave the wires a heavier weight than their volume suggested. A working house fire on Hawthorne Avenue in the Town of Tonawanda drew mutual aid before dawn, a Cheektowaga crash sent a vehicle into a house with one occupant unresponsive, and Amherst officers fielded a cluster of after-dark distress runs — a man found unconscious on a Klein Road sidewalk, a third-party report of an armed member in crisis, and a knot of mystery vehicles idling lights-off at a Wendy's. Between the emergencies the scanners kept their usual rhythm of alarms, deer complaints, and the occasional oddity that only overnight radio can supply.

Daily Gem

they were going to make their night worse”

— Amherst PD, 11:30 PM

By the Numbers

Segments
17,681
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
9:00 PM–10:00 PM (Amherst crisis calls, Buffalo domestic runs)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS9200
Police6800
Airport / aviation780
Rail / maritime500
Other401
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo4900
Outer counties4300
Other Erie County3600
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew1900
Williamsville & Amherst1400

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 · Thursday, August 20, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 103
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