Williamsville / Amherst
Fire alarm at the funeral home turns out to be burnt food
Main-Transit rolls on a general alarm at Perna-Dengler-Roberts and clears with a whiff of the microwave
Just after 3 p.m. Monday, Amherst Fire Dispatch sent Main-Transit crews to a commercial fire alarm activation at 1671 Maple Road, the Perna-Dengler-Roberts Funeral Home, between St. Gregory Court and Youngs Road.
Five minutes later the dispatcher was already calling it clear: “Clear burnt food holding with 1 and 3 — Main-Transit 6, you can return”. Nothing further; Main-Transit 6 was released back to quarters.
Clarence
General alarm at Hillside Children’s Center — Clarence takes the run
Fire alarm activation at the Strickler Road campus off Greiner Road; Clarence Knight makes the arrival
At 7:09 p.m. Amherst Fire Dispatch toned out Clarence for a general fire alarm activation at 5300 Strickler Road, the Hillside Children’s Center, between Greiner Road[*] and Seamus Lane.
Clarence Knight put itself on location minutes later with “Clarence Knight on location, nothing”. Nothing further reported.
Amherst
Korean BBQ & Hot Pot sets off the panel
Commercial fire alarm activation at the Maple Road strip; North Bailey takes the assignment
Amherst Fire threw North Bailey a commercial fire alarm at 4224 Maple Road, the Korean BBQ & Hot Pot, between Hillcrest Drive and Sweet Home Road.
The panel reset without incident — no follow-up traffic. Somebody’s bulgogi may have oversmoked.
Amherst
‘Mom and boyfriend were arguing’ — 17-year-old calls it in from her room
Amherst PD takes the domestic at Avalon Meadows on the daughter’s tip; unknown if physical
A 17-year-old daughter, calling from her own room, dialed Amherst PD Monday afternoon to report her mother and the boyfriend arguing at 92 Avalon Meadows. The reporting officer summed it up plainly: “I’ll take the domestic call for 92 Avalon Meadows, getting called in by the 17-year-old daughter in her room, says that the mom and boyfriend were arguing, unknown if it was physical”
Two additional units checked in for cover; the initial call cleared without further traffic on the air.
Amherst
White Nissan flees Eggert Road domestic — last seen southbound at high speed
Ex-girlfriend calls Amherst PD after boyfriend ‘made some 10-23 statements’ and takes off toward the city; grandmother’s Cheektowaga address unknown
Just after 3 a.m. Amherst PD picked up a domestic welfare check at 811 Eggert Road. The complainant, an ex-girlfriend, told Number 3 the boyfriend “left in a vehicle going very fast, made some 10-23 statements” on his way out the door.
The suspect vehicle was called out as a black Nissan — then rechecked as possibly a white Jeep — running southbound Heger Avenue into the city at high road speed. Amherst asked Cheektowaga to keep an eye out: “He’s allegedly somewhere in their town at his grandmother’s residence, but the girlfriend has no idea where in Cheektowaga she resides”
The dispatcher’s response was one word: “Tough one”