Williamsville · 5854 Main Street
RESOLVED"The Williamsville Powers": a Downtown Fire Line Turns Out to Be a Single Alarm Bell in an Apartment
Williamsville Fire Line rolls to 5854 Main between Old Place and Emerald; nothing showing; the lady across the hall had a key. No smoke, no fire, just an audible alarm nobody can silence.
At 07:20, Amherst Fire Dispatch put out a fire-line response to 5854 Main Street in Williamsville, between Old Place and Emerald — the dispatcher called it, on the air, “the Williamsville Powers, 5854 Main Street, between Old Place and Emerald Street”, and put the alarm at “an audible alarm coming from the apartment. No smoke or fire”. Firefighter Zemanek was on location within the minute, and the update was as bloodless as it gets on the fire trunk: “This is a call from Firefighter Zemanek. He's on location and there's nothing showing”.
The story got its clean resolution at 07:33: “As the lady across the hall had a key, he checked the environment, no smoke or fire”. The alarm remained audible in the apartment; the crew picked up in a minute. The intersection of Old Place and Main is a hundred and forty yards from SS Peter & Paul.
Amherst · 26 Quill Hollows
RESOLVEDOpen Line Screaming from Quill Hollows: a 12-Year-Old, a Pair of Teenagers, and an Infant Upstairs
The 911 line came in open. In the background you could hear the kids. APD, then Fire, then cover.
At 12:51, Amherst PD put out a domestic to 26 Quill Hollows: “For domestic, 26 Quill Hollows, open line with screaming, 12 and the teenager”. The follow-up description came in ninety seconds later — “with a 16 and 17 year old out of control” — and a minute after that a responding officer noted the wrinkle that turns a shouting match into a stage-of-worry call: “Protecting Dad. There's also an infant inside that's upstairs”. Cover units were assigned and the call was closed on the trunk without an arrest.
Amherst · Hopkins from Maple
RESOLVEDReckless Northbound on Hopkins — "a Blue SUV Driving Into Oncoming Traffic", Now Possibly a Black Chevy Equinox
Amherst PD ran a moving vehicle from Hopkins & Maple to the KeyBank at Hopkins & Flint in about four minutes.
At 13:40, Amherst PD put a reckless-driver call northbound on Hopkins from Maple — “Can you check Northbound Hopkins from Maple for that reckless op? It's a blue SUV driving into oncoming traffic”. Ninety seconds later the caller updated the description on the fly: “Affirmative. And they're now saying it's possibly a black Chevy … They gave us a plate of Michael-B-B-3390. Comes back on a Chevy Equinox”, with the plate coming back on “a Chevy Equinox”. By 13:41:48, the caller was watching the vehicle turn into a lot, and Amherst PD had it: “It looks like that vehicle is turning into a lot of the KeyBank Hopkins and Flint”.
Amherst · Parkside Houses
RESOLVED"Scrubbing Bubbles": a Cleaning-Chemical Hazmat Scare at Parkside Houses, In and Out in Twenty-Four Minutes
A tenant between Sylvan Parkway and Robin Road mixed the wrong household bottles. Amherst Fire staged, sniffed, and stood down.
At 11:35, Amherst Fire Dispatch put out a cautious call to Parkside Houses, between Sylvan Parkway and Robin Road — “Parkside Houses, between Sylvan Parkway and Robin Road, mixture of cleaning chemicals leading to a possible hazmat situation”. By 11:59, before any hazmat protocol had actually landed on scene, the follow-up came in with a diagnosis that would fit on an aerosol can: “No hazmat, scrubbing bubbles, remaining unseen for a little bit longer. 11:59”. The alarm was cleared without incident.