The WNY Listening Post
Window 06-05 15:00 → 06-06 07:00 · 2,088 Segments · 29 Active Systems
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Eyes on the wires. Ears to the radio. Sixteen hours of yesterday afternoon and the long quiet overnight, fully reported.
Around the Neighborhood
Williamsville / Amherst — Developing

Bicyclist Struck at Maple & Palmdale

Amherst Fire Dispatch Tones Out a Pedestrian-Versus-Vehicle Call at Maple Road and Palmdale Drive — 16-Year-Old Male Reported Conscious at Scene With Amherst PD First on the Air[1][2]

At 9:13 p.m. Amherst Fire Dispatch toned a Main-Transit EMS call for “a bicyclist’s truck, Maple Road at Palmdale Drive,” followed thirty seconds later by a clarified version of the same page: “a pedestrian struck a bicycle… at Maple Road and Palmdale Drive, 16-year-old male, Amherst Police on location reporting he is conscious.”[1][2] Main-Transit 92 was rolled, with Main-Transit 5 and an additional rig stacked in on the same channel within two minutes.[3] Tone on the channel was calm — consistent with the conscious-at-scene report — and the call ran cleanly through dispatch handoff. The intersection sits at the eastern edge of Amherst near the Williamsville-Eggertsville seam.

Williamsville — Amherst PD

Hit and Run at the Squeeze Juicery

5:52 p.m. APD: A Locked Gray Jeep Grand Cherokee in the Lot at 5712 Main Street, Williamsville — “Stop Out for the Hit and Run”[4]

Amherst PD walked a unit over to the Squeeze Juicery at 5712 Main Street — village storefront block, west of Transit — at 5:52 p.m. on a hit-and-run complaint. The struck vehicle, per dispatch: “a locked gray Jeep Grand Cherokee.”[4] No reported injuries broke onto the channel. Routine documentation call.

Williamsville — Main-Transit FD

Airport Alert Standby at Main-Transit

7:00 p.m.: Williamsville Fire’s Main-Transit House Toned to Report to the Hall for a BNIA Airport-Alert Standby[5]

Amherst Fire Dispatch raised Main-Transit Williamsville at 6:59 p.m. with a back-to-back page — first to “report to your fire hall,” then to clarify the reason: “for an airport alert standby.”[5] The standby is a routine staging posture — Main-Transit’s assignment is the off-airport reserve when BNIA declares an alert — and the channel never broke into an active response. No follow-up traffic surfaced.

Amherst — Sheridan Drive

Quiet Sweep at Citizens Bank: “Make Sure Those Protesters Aren’t Blocking the Driveway”

4:50 p.m. APD Drive-By at 3180 Sheridan Drive — “Everything Looks Fine”[6]

Amherst PD radioed for a swing-by past Citizens Bank at 3180 Sheridan Drive at 4:50 p.m. to confirm protesters were not blocking the driveway. The patrol unit answered with the day’s defining APD tone: “10-4, I just drove past and everything looks fine, but I’ll drive past again.”[6] Nature of the protest did not break onto the open channel.

Overheard: The Wires
Amherst PD — 4:50 p.m.

Cookies on Main

An APD Welfare-Check Call Captures the Most Concise Sentence the Channel Produced All Afternoon[7]

Amherst PD called for a check “on the two black females going towards Walgreens on Main Street trying to sell cookies” at 4:50 p.m.[7] That is the entire transmission. Whether the cookies were homemade, factory-sealed, scout-affiliated, or merely allegorical is information the radio declined to clarify. The unit cleared in eleven seconds.

Amherst PD — 9:01 p.m.

Couple, Yelling, Carrying a Shovel

Welfare-Check-Possible-Domestic in the Area of Countryside and Somerville — Description Reads More Like a Crime Novel Than a Dispatch[8]

An Amherst PD welfare check went out at 9:00 p.m. on a couple walking down the street yelling at each other in the area of Countryside and Somerville. The descriptors from the complainant, read in sequence: “white male wearing a black baseball cap with tattoos… female wearing a black t-shirt, black leggings, walking westbound. He was carrying a shovel and a tool bag.”[8] Two cars were toned for cover. The shovel-and-tool-bag detail is the kind of thing that, at 9 p.m. in June, can either be a man heading home from a yard job or the opening shot of a true-crime podcast. The radio declined to specify.

Amherst PD — 4:01 p.m.

Two-Week Squatter on Pepper Tree (Red Jeep Edition)

A Resident Reports a Red Jeep Parked in the Street With “No Activity on It” for a Full Fortnight[9]

An Amherst PD unit relayed at 4:01 p.m.: “It’s Pepper Tree. It’s a red Jeep that’s parked in the street for two weeks, no activity on it.”[9] Two weeks is exactly long enough for the neighbors to know your habits, suspect your absence, and finally pick up the phone.

Amherst PD — 5:33 p.m.

Kid, Motorcycle, Sidewalk

A Six-Word Amherst PD Broadcast That Doubles as the Defining Image of a Suburban Saturday Evening[10]

“A kid riding a motorcycle up and down the street in the sidewalk,” per Amherst PD at 5:33 p.m.[10] The unit answered the inevitable follow-up question with the second most evocative two-word phrase of the shift: “So forth.”[11]

South-Erie Fire Control — 1:50 a.m.

Strudel Firemen, Stand By

S-E FD Control Opens an Overnight Page With a Hailing Phrase Whisper Has Been Trying to Get Wrong for Months[12]

The literal radio call was an EMS request — 164 Barnstead Drive, 20-year-old male, possible overdose, not breathing — but the opening hail, as the channel captured it, was: “Strudel Firemen, we’re…”[12] Strudel Firemen is not a real department. Strudel Firemen will outlive us all.

Amherst PD — 9:12 p.m.

“Yeah, We’re Fucking Serious”

A Hot Mic on Amherst PD, Logged for Posterity, Sixty Seconds Before the Pedestrian-Versus-Bicycle Tone-Out at Maple & Palmdale[13]

One officer to another at 9:12 p.m. on the open Amherst PD channel: “Yeah, we’re fucking serious.”[13] Whatever the underlying disagreement was, it was eclipsed inside a minute by the Main-Transit bicycle-struck dispatch. Some hot mics get the last word; this one didn’t.

Regional Blotter
Amherst — Cardiac Arrest

CPR at 229 Drayton Lane

Amherst Fire Tones an Echo Response for an 83-Year-Old Male, Unconscious and Not Breathing — CPR Started in the Driveway[14][15]

At 6:29 p.m. Amherst Fire Dispatch announced an echo response — the highest EMS severity — for 229 Drayton Lane between Dunrose Drive and Peppertree Drive: “83-year-old male, unconscious, not breathing.”[14] Amherst 5 was first to ack inside the same minute. By 6:30 p.m. dispatch confirmed “attempting CPR at this time,” and three minutes after that Amherst PD on scene formalized the call type on its own channel: “We’ve got an 83-year-old male, cardiac arrest.”[15][16] Patient disposition did not break onto the open channel before the call cleared.

Genesee County — Working Fire

“Do Not Enter the Attic”

5:28 p.m. GIFC: Working Fire at 3280 Stony Point — Command Calls Off the Attic Push as a Foam Line Soaks the Blue Line and Gasoline Runs Down the Driveway[17][18][19]

Genesee Inter-County Fire Control toned a working fire at 3280 Stony Point at 5:28 p.m., with the foam line called for on the “blue line to soak.”[17][18] By 5:34 p.m. the OPS channel reported “gasoline flowing down the driveway,” and at 5:52 p.m. dispatch issued the line of the shift: “On Stony Point, working fire. Do not enter the attic.”[19] The OPS channel continued to track hose length and 2-1/2″ line allocations into the 8 p.m. hour, with one $90,000 contents valuation noted on the air at 8:25.[20] Interior crews appear to have been pulled before the roof was opened.

Niagara County — Fatal MVA

Possible Deceased Male in a Vehicle on Braley

1:48 a.m. NC FD Dispatch: “A Severe Crash Notification Right at the Curve on Braley Just Before the Intersection at Dickerson” — Four Hours Later, a Second Page Adds the Words No Dispatcher Wants to Say[21][22]

Niagara County Fire Control toned a two-vehicle MVA at the intersection of Dickersonville and Braley Road at 1:45 a.m., with the call upgraded three minutes later to “a severe crash notification right at the curve on Braley just before the intersection at Dickerson.”[21] The same dispatcher returned to the channel at 5:53 a.m. with two short sentences that broke the rhythm of the overnight: “Possible male, unconscious, deceased in one of the vehicles. Long injuries for the other vehicle.”[22] Investigation by a Niagara County dispatcher continued into the 6 a.m. hour at Rapids and South Transit; whether the “possible” qualifier survived the rest of the morning’s on-scene triage did not break onto the open channel before the window closed.

South-Erie / Collins — Possible Structure Fire

Morton’s Corner Mutual-Aid Page

9:41 p.m. S-E FD Control Alerts Morton’s Corner for a Mutual-Aid Class on Collins; Within Seconds the Channel Confirms “the Scene of a Possible Structure Fire”[23][24]

South-Erie Fire Control alerted Morton’s Corner firefighters for mutual aid into Collins at 9:41 p.m., followed almost immediately by Collins 9 responding on the OPS side.[23] Dispatch then characterized the scene: “This is the scene of a possible structure fire. Time out.”[24] Collins 3768 was added on the next breath. The call did not escalate to multiple alarms before the channel quieted.

NYSTA Ch 4 — D-Ramp Incident

“Male Had His Arm Hooked Around a Female’s Neck. No Further Information.”

7:14 p.m.: Thruway Authority Logs the Day’s Most Incomplete Sentence on the D-Ramp[25]

NYSTA Ch 4 transmitted at 7:14 p.m.: “Outbound D-Ramp, got our vehicle on a flue car on the ramp, going to be the D-Ramp… male, had his arm hooked around a female’s neck. No further information.”[25] Thruway traffic moved on. The channel returned to plate reads inside seven minutes.

South-Erie — Overnight Overdose

Echo at 164 Barnstead

1:50 a.m.: A 20-Year-Old Male, Possible Overdose, Not Breathing — the Overnight’s First Page of Note[12]

South-Erie Fire Control toned an EMS request at 1:50 a.m. for “164 Barnstead Drive, a 20-year-old male, possible overdose, not breathing.”[12] The page repeated at 1:50:46 with the address confirmation “That’s 164.”[26] Disposition did not break onto the open channel before responding units were on scene.

Other Calls of Note
4:05 a.m.: BuffaloLimo channel relays a 30-year-old male, overdose on heroin, “unconscious, diagonal breathing” — a city-side cab dispatch passing along an EMS-flavored callout.[27]
4:30 p.m.: Amherst Fire to 4715 Transit Road in front of Andrews Jewelers between Main and Sheridan for an alarm — “set off by cooking,” reset at 4:31 p.m.[28]
5:36 p.m.: Amherst Fire lift-assist request, 8760 Howard Drive between Connection and Fairfield, 91-year-old male, cold response.[29]
6:09 p.m.: Amherst Fire EMS at Deer Creek Lane — 90-year-old male fell, bleeding from a head injury.[30]
3:07 p.m.: Amherst Fire EMS at 5225 Donington Road off Hollington Road — 22-year-old landscaping-company employee with difficulty breathing, third-party call from the Akron-Newstead area.[31]
3:17 p.m.: Eggertsville EMS to 112 Windermere Boulevard; immediately followed by a separate Moore-and-Princeton page for a 47-year-old male having a seizure.[32]
6:48 p.m.: BFD Ch 1 dispatch — man down at Lafayette Square, Washington Street.[33]
7:50 p.m.: BFD Ch 1 dispatch — EMS staged behind 399 Hopkins at the gas station.[34]
9:43 p.m.: Amherst Fire (Ellicott Creek) to 118 Pheasant Run Road, 25-year-old male asthma patient with “puppy breathing” reported on the air.[35]
2:13 a.m.: NC FD Dispatch to a Sweeney Street apartment for a 43-year-old female with abdominal pain and vomiting.[36]
6:57 a.m.: NC FD Dispatch to Beatty Avenue between Lincoln and Georgia for a 63-year-old female fall, BLS standard, lift-assist.[37]

Sources — Audio Files Cited

  1. [21:13:03] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 21-13-01 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 21-13-08.mp3
  2. [21:13:25] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 21-13-24 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 21-13-28.mp3
  3. [21:13:52] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 21-13-51 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 21-13-56.mp3
  4. [17:52:11] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 17-52-09 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-52-19.mp3
  5. [19:00:02] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 19-00-00 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 19-00-09.mp3
  6. [16:51:00] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 16-50-53 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 16-51-04.mp3
  7. [16:50:17] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 16-50-16 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 16-50-26.mp3
  8. [21:01:01] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 21-00-52 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 21-01-14.mp3
  9. [16:01:33] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 16-01-33 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 16-01-39.mp3
  10. [17:33:20] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 17-33-20 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-33-24.mp3
  11. [17:33:25] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 17-33-24 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-33-29.mp3
  12. [01:50:13] Municipalities / S-E FD Cntrl — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Municipalities\06-06-26 01-50-13 - Municipalities - S-E FD Cntrl TO 01-50-23.mp3
  13. [21:12:38] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 21-12-36 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 21-12-43.mp3
  14. [18:29:15] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 18-29-12 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 18-29-21.mp3
  15. [18:30:32] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 18-30-32 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 18-30-34.mp3
  16. [18:33:08] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 18-33-08 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 18-33-12.mp3
  17. [17:28:05] Municipalities / GIFC Ch1Dsp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Municipalities\06-05-26 17-28-04 - Municipalities - GIFC Ch1Dsp TO 17-28-10.mp3
  18. [17:25:33] Municipalities / GIFC Ch2 OPS — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Municipalities\06-05-26 17-25-32 - Municipalities - GIFC Ch2 OPS TO 17-25-35.mp3
  19. [17:52:34] Municipalities / GIFC Ch1Dsp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Municipalities\06-05-26 17-52-29 - Municipalities - GIFC Ch1Dsp TO 17-52-36.mp3
  20. [20:25:19] Municipalities / GIFC Ch2 OPS — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Municipalities\06-05-26 20-25-19 - Municipalities - GIFC Ch2 OPS TO 20-25-29.mp3
  21. [01:48:41] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Niagara County\06-06-26 01-48-40 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 01-48-47.mp3
  22. [05:53:09] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Niagara County\06-06-26 05-53-08 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 05-53-16.mp3
  23. [21:41:17] Municipalities / S-E FD Cntrl — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Municipalities\06-05-26 21-41-17 - Municipalities - S-E FD Cntrl TO 21-41-22.mp3
  24. [21:41:48] Municipalities / S-E FD Cntrl — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Municipalities\06-05-26 21-41-47 - Municipalities - S-E FD Cntrl TO 21-41-51.mp3
  25. [19:14:14] NYSTA / NYSTA Ch 4 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\NYSTA\06-05-26 19-14-14 - NYSTA - NYSTA Ch 4 TO 19-14-19.mp3
  26. [01:50:46] Municipalities / S-E FD Cntrl — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Municipalities\06-06-26 01-50-44 - Municipalities - S-E FD Cntrl TO 01-50-47.mp3
  27. [04:05:16] Taxis / BuffaloLimo — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Taxis\06-06-26 04-05-16 - Taxis - BuffaloLimo TO 04-05-34.mp3
  28. [16:30:26] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 16-30-26 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 16-30-35.mp3
  29. [17:36:47] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 17-36-46 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 17-36-53.mp3
  30. [18:09:35] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 18-09-34 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 18-09-39.mp3
  31. [15:07:32] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 15-07-32 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 15-07-42.mp3
  32. [15:17:58] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 15-17-58 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 15-18-05.mp3
  33. [18:48:15] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Erie County\06-05-26 18-48-15 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 18-48-23.mp3
  34. [19:50:51] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Erie County\06-05-26 19-50-50 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 19-50-58.mp3
  35. [21:43:22] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-05-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-05-26 21-43-21 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 21-43-30.mp3
  36. [02:13:11] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Niagara County\06-06-26 02-13-11 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 02-13-21.mp3
  37. [06:57:46] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Niagara County\06-06-26 06-57-46 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 06-57-55.mp3
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