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Amherst · Maple & Flint

A Three-Vehicle Rollover at Maple and Flint, Just Past Noon — Driver Trapped, Smoke in the Cabin, Maple Down to One Lane Each Way

Twin City 241 and 290, Amherst Fire 9, Captain O’Rourke leading; both westbound lanes held for the extrication

At 12:22 Amherst Fire put the page out: “Jetsonville, we have a vehicle rollover, pull and Flint, one vehicle on its side” near the intersection of Maple Road[*] and Flint Road[*], with a caller reporting “Caller reporting one vehicle on its side, smoking the vehicle”. Within ninety seconds the dispatcher had moved the run to full-time copies, paged a second ambulance, and confirmed that bystanders were attempting to get the driver out themselves.

By 12:26 the on-scene unit upgraded the call: “Well driver is trapped in there. I broke off working boys”, with Twin City 241 and Bolivian 290 working the extrication. The Amherst PD lieutenant on the corner held both westbound lanes back to single-lane each side — “We have both lanes of traffic down to one lane each side, and that's pretty sufficient” — and by 12:30 dispatch confirmed a third vehicle in the pileup. The lead unit asked for additional cars on Maple Road to keep eastbound traffic moving while the wreckers came in.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Williamsville · Transit Road

RESOLVED

A White Subaru, a Foot Chase, and a Subject Who Jumped Out of a Second-Floor Window into Apartment 204 (or 205)

Amherst PD ran the plate, found the driver behind the Taco Bell at 6449 Transit, and chased him into the building

Just before 1:00 PM Amherst PD ran a plate on a “2019 Subaru Impreza white” parked behind a TCB (Taco Bell) at 6449 Transit Road[*]. The registered owner came back as a Keon Nazarene, Amherst address. A unit identified the driver running from the end of the strip and called out “He's running from the end of the building”, then — in the same transmission — added: “Inside in the common area or inside the common area once it jumps out a second floor window”.

At 13:02 the chasing unit narrowed it down: “He ran upstairs and ran into either 204 or 205”. The fleeing subject went up the stairs and into either apartment 204 or 205 of a two-unit residential building behind the TCB. Snyder 5 was paged to respond; Twin City staged out front. By 13:16, when a male emerged from the bedroom, the supervising unit logged the catch — “we got him” — and patrol began the long, quiet work of running ID and arranging tows for a black Range Rover and the Subaru.

Snyder · 354 Darwin Drive

RESOLVED

Snyder Fire Pulls a Man Off a Detached Garage Roof That Was Already Caving In

Wife called it in; the roof was reportedly collapsing under him; Snyder 9 took the rescue, no fire inspector needed

At 09:46 Amherst Fire Dispatch paged Snyder Fire to 354 Darwin Drive[*], between Kensington Avenue[*] and Wehrle Drive[*], for a male “stuck on a single-story garage roof and the roof is caving in”. The wife had called; she said the male was “up on the roof starting to collapse”. Snyder 9 responded; on arrival they confirmed the situation, and within nine minutes — by 09:55 — the dispatcher came back with the clean closing read: “The resident has been rescued from the detached garage”, and then, a beat later, “They already have plans for remodeling it, so no need” — the homeowners were already planning to remodel the garage anyway.

Amherst · Wegmans

RESOLVED

A Nine-Year-Old at the Service Desk Reports Her Six-Year-Old Brother Missing; Patrol Finds Him on West Somerset

Mom was looking too; the boy was supposed to be at home; reunited within thirty minutes

At 14:20 Amherst PD took “A nine-year-old at the service desk says, Mom, son or two there report the six-year-old missing”. The nine-year-old had walked up to the Wegmans service desk and said her six-year-old brother had been with her and she’d lost sight of him. Dispatch logged the brother as Jackaziel Odom-Rivera, gray shirt, dark blue shorts, curly buzz-cut hair, possibly riding a scooter.

Patrol worked the call quietly. The dispatcher pulled a previous address — 65 Glen Haven — as a likely home. The big sister, on a second call, said she’d seen him ten or fifteen minutes earlier, then later that “she said she’s West Somerset now”. A unit walked over to the address and made contact with friends who confirmed the brother was probably already at the house. By 14:45 the closing read was clean: “let them go, they’re reunited, and that’ll be that”.


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

Amherst PD · “A Green Suit, a Red Bag, a Police Mask”

Two Teenagers Are Home Alone. A Man in a Green Suit, Holding a Red Bag and Wearing a Police Mask, Is Banging on Their Door.

Of all the calls Amherst PD took mid-morning, the description on this one stops you. At 09:22 dispatch read it out plain: “Two teenagers home alone report someone’s banging on the door”. Three transmissions later, the suspect description sharpens: “A green suit, holding some kind of red bag”. Then, with the same matter-of-fact dispatcher cadence, the final detail: “Also wearing a police mask”.

Knight was put undercover. By 09:25 a unit reported the man was now going to “the house to the left”. The call cleared without confrontation — the closing line from the field was just “It’s all quiet here” — but the description hangs in the air. Whoever he was, he was extremely well-dressed for whatever he was doing.

Amherst PD · 25 Chaston

Threat Complaint at 25 Chaston: Girlfriend’s Ex Said He’d Come Over and Kill Him — and Also, There Are Cats, and He’d Like Them Removed

Late morning, Amherst PD dispatch reads out a threat complaint at 25 Chaston with a memorably specific second request bolted onto the end. Verbatim from the radio: “25 Chaston on a threat complaint, male’s in talks, states his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend just threatened to come over and kill him. States there’s cats in his house and he wants them removed as well”. The call holds open for cover — “31-cheek cover on Chaston then, 25 Chaston” — and dispatch keeps the line warm. The genius of the transmission is the bureaucratic equivalence: the homicide threat and the cats are listed in the same sentence, both in the same expectant tone, both apparently of comparable urgency.

Amherst PD · 0162 Coventry

“Blackmail Water Bottle Going Door to Door, Trying to Sell Windows”

From the just-past-noon radio block on Amherst PD, a dispatcher’s log entry that defies straight summary. At 12:33, called in from 0162 Coventry Road[*], in full: “Secretary 0162 Coventry, blackmail water bottle going door to door, trying to sell windows”. Door-to-door soliciting in WNY in late June is not unusual; the editorial choice of phrase here — “blackmail water bottle” — belongs to whoever phrased the call, and is now part of the public record.

Cheektowaga PD 1 · “We Were Just Cooking on a Griddle”

Cheektowaga PD Receives the Most Honest Possible Read on a Fire Alarm at Eight in the Morning

At 07:59 a Cheektowaga PD officer takes a fire-alarm activation and gets, from inside the building, the rare straight answer: “Yeah, we were just cooking on a griddle, I think underneath one of the sensors, but there’s no fire, but the alarm is going off”. Dispatch closes it without dispatching fire — “That works” — and the air clears. A perfect example of how 90 % of commercial fire-alarm calls go: a hot griddle, an over-sensitive ceiling sensor, breakfast.

Amherst Fire Dis · “Shower Steam”

Inspector 2 to Homeowner: Your Smoke Detector Is Working Fine. The Problem Is You Put It Next to the Shower.

Amherst Fire Inspector 2 logs the closing read on a residential alarm call at 11:09: “Caused by steam from the shower, he’s been advised to replace and relocate a couple feet from that location”. A perfect WNY fire-inspector deliverable — diagnosis, prescription, and tactful refusal-to-write-up, all in one transmission.

Coast Guard · Marine 22A-1022

The Coast Guard, Day Two of the Fireworks-Zone Broadcast Marathon, Reads Off the Whole Great Lakes Coastline

Marine 22A-1022 ran the longest unbroken block of the daytime window

From 11:03 through about 11:22 the United States Coast Guard’s Marine 22A-1022 — the Sector Buffalo automated Notice-to-Mariners channel — carried another long fireworks safety-zone broadcast, picking up where last night’s Maritime Ops block left off. “There will be a safety zone established to enforce balloons to American fireworks display”. “All mariners are advised that no vessel has been transported to, out of, or to”. “1,000 yards radius”. “All mariners are advised not to enter the station without the approval of the Coast Guard”. The same sentence structure, ported to Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Cleveland, Bay Village, Fairport Harbor, and every fireworks-display municipality on the Great Lakes for the better part of twenty minutes — the Coast Guard equivalent of a marathon sign-on.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Lancaster · 4381 Walden Avenue

RESOLVED

An Electrical Box Arcing and Sparking at Alta Material, Walden Avenue — Town Line 4 Rolls

At 13:32 LancstrFD D1 paged a commercial response to 4381 Walden Avenue at the Alta Material building: “attacks the building that’s arcing and sparking at Alta Material, 4381 Walden Avenue”. Town Line 4 acknowledged and rolled out of Lake Hatcher Village. The repeat read tightened it: “Investigate an electrical box attached to the building that’s arcing and sparking” — nothing extending to the building itself yet. The call held under twenty minutes; no relocation, no mutual aid needed.

Buffalo · 45 Michigan (William & Arsenal)

RESOLVED

MVA Involving a Motorcycle at 45 Michigan, Between William and Arsenal — Engine 1 and Fighter 2 Dispatched

Late morning, BFD Ch1 Disp put out the page: “MF Engine 1, fighter 2, respond to 45 Michigan between William and Arsenal”, with “It’s a report of a motor vehicle accident involving a motorcycle”. The intersection sits in the medical-campus corridor between William and Sycamore; a motorcycle MVA in city traffic at midday tends to draw both engine and rescue, and BFD ran the standard urban response — in fast, in close, out clean.

Williamsville · 7800 Transit Road (Santora’s)

RESOLVED

A Zone 8 General Fire Alarm at Santora’s, 7800 Transit Road — Main-Transit 9 Investigates

At 10:25 Amherst Fire Dispatch paged a commercial fire alarm activation at 7800 Transit Road[*] at Santora’s, between Sheridan Drive[*] and 3rd Avenue, for a Zone 8 general alarm. Amherst Main-Transit 9-1 acknowledged the response. The on-arrival read by 10:46 confirmed an unoccupied single-story commercial structure with no signs of fire — the alarm activation cleared without escalation, and Earth Spires (Erie County Fire Control) logged the close.

Other Calls of Note

[08:05]Niagara County · 1078 Remington Drive North Tonawanda Truck 1 paged for an EMS run, 1078 Remington Drive between Castlebar and Whaley Lane, for a 93-year-old male medical alarm activation, no patient contact. BLS priority response.
[10:22]Thruway · Just Before Exit 57 Westbound Car-versus-deer report on the Thruway westbound just before Exit 57 — blue sedan, deer, no injuries, unknown on tows.
[10:13]Niagara County · 286 Yonge Street Wilson / South Wilson EMS to 286 Yonge Street for a 70-year-old male in a maroon Dodge Ram, difficulty breathing and sweating profusely; ALS priority response.
[11:15]Hamburg · 5360 Southwestern Boulevard (Walmart) T-Hamburg FD page: EMS to Walmart, 5360 Southwestern Boulevard, for a 62-year-old male with leg pains.
[10:43]Amherst · 217 High Park Boulevard Amherst Water dispatched a sewer-repair emergency to 217 High Park Boulevard[*]; a crew was sent out.
[11:36]Amherst · 2635 North Forest Road (Frazier) Sweet Home commercial sprinkler waterflow alarm at the Frazier building, 2635 North Forest Road[*], between John James Audubon Parkway and Bryant Woods South — Zone 282.
[11:59]Amherst · 142 Randwood Drive Residential fire alarm activation, 142 Randwood Drive[*], between Randwood Court and Randwood Drive South — living-room smoke detector.
[08:09]Clarence Center · 5945 Vinecroft Drive (Vinecroft Living Center) Clarence Center EMS dispatched to the Vinecroft Living Center, 5945 Vinecroft Drive, room 206, between Newhouse Road and the dead end, for an 86-year-old female (keep-breathing). Twin City 240 covered.
[08:44]Amherst · George Karl Boulevard Zone 2 smoke-detector activation at the UAW Region 9 building, George Karl Boulevard[*], off Wehrle Drive — Amherst Main-Transit 9-1 on location, single-story commercial structure, building unoccupied.

Editor’s Note

A busy daytime window — 1,233 segments across 26 systems, Amherst-Clarence shouldering 584 transmissions on its own. The afternoon's defining event was a three-vehicle rollover at Maple and Flint just past noon: smoke in the cabin, driver trapped, Twin City 241 and 290 in fast, multi-agency response, both directions of Maple reduced to single lanes. About half an hour later, a foot chase out of Amherst PD ended with a fleeing subject jumping out of a second-floor window of an apartment behind a Transit Road plaza. A male was rescued earlier from a collapsing detached-garage roof on Darwin Drive in Snyder, the Coast Guard's Marine 22A spent another long block reading out July-Fourth fireworks safety zones, and a six-year-old briefly went missing from a Wegmans before patrol units reunited him with family.

Daily Gem

states there’s cats in his house and he wants them removed as well”

— Amherst PD dispatcher, 25 Chaston threat complaint, 11:37

By the Numbers

Segments
1,233
Active systems
26
Busiest hour
12:00–13:00 (Maple/Flint rollover + Transit Road foot chase)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police545
Fire / EMS290
Hotel / shuttle / taxi210
Airport / aviation90
Rail / maritime75
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst584
Niagara County96
Buffalo85
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew66
Niagara Region40

Agency and area buckets are estimated from channel-context inference (per the prompt's bucket definitions) and are not exact segment counts.

[*] = 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 · Friday, June 26, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 48
Compiled from public radio scanner traffic via the WNY Listening Post automated pipeline. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names and details before action.
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