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Cattaraugus County · Open Meadows Road · Infant Cardiac Arrest

CPR on an Unresponsive Infant Pulls Two Towns of Mutual Aid Before Dawn

Early this morning, crews raced to Open Meadows Road as dispatch called in help from Panama and Lakewood.

Early this morning, at about 6:37 AM, Chautauqua fire and EMS were dispatched to 1899 Open Meadows Road for an unresponsive infant with CPR in progress. Dispatch called for mutual aid from Panama and Lakewood as the response built.

The call landed at the tail end of a long overnight of medical runs across the county, but the priority level was unmistakable — a working code on a child pulling resources from neighboring towns. The window did not report a patient outcome.

Top StoriesThe best of the wires — county-wide

Chautauqua County · Dunkirk Walmart · Vehicle Into Building

Jeep Crashes Into the Dunkirk Walmart — With a Baby in the Front Seat

Yesterday afternoon, a black Wrangler drove into the store, drawing a police response to the busy retail lot.

Yesterday afternoon at about 4:33 PM, Dunkirk police were sent to the Walmart in Dunkirk after a black Jeep Wrangler crashed into the store. The most alarming detail on the air: a baby was reported in the front seat of the vehicle.

The report drew a police response to the retail lot; the window did not detail injuries or the extent of damage to the storefront.

Cheektowaga · Wildy Avenue · Domestic Violence

ONGOING

Anonymous Neighbor Reports a Woman Being Strangled, and Cheektowaga Cars Race In

Yesterday night, a report of screaming from a Wildy Avenue apartment sent multiple units running hot.

Yesterday at about 9:49 PM, Cheektowaga dispatch put out a call to any available north car for 15 Wildy, front apartment, where “an anonymous neighbor reported a female being strangled and a lot of screaming”. Units acknowledged and pressed in, with one crew relaying that the situation was critical and to keep going.

Dispatch noted the anonymous complainant would not give a name for the male involved, and officers worked to sort out whether the noise had come from the front apartment or from Apartment 1 next door. Several cars converged as they tried to make contact. The window did not report an arrest.

Buffalo · Progressive Avenue · Home Invasion

ONGOING

Home Invasion on Progressive Avenue Leaves a Man Stripped of His Clothes as Three Flee in a Black Sedan

Yesterday evening, Buffalo police chased leads across the West Side for two men and a woman who robbed a victim in his home.

Yesterday evening at about 5:45 PM, Buffalo police broadcast a home invasion at 31 Progressive Avenue. According to the traffic, two men and a woman robbed the victim — who was reported stripped of his underwear — before getting into a black sedan last seen headed toward Tonawanda Street.

Officers fanned out across nearby corners, checking Ontario and Tonawanda and around 1380 West for a black Audi and pulling license-plate reader data for the intersection. By 5:57 PM, the victim had given descriptions of three suspects — one described as light-skinned and slight, a white male in his 20s named as Luke, and a third male. The window did not report an arrest.

Chautauqua County · East Priscilla Street · Stabbing

ONGOING

Jamestown Police Hunt an Uncooperative Suspect After a Stabbing on East Priscilla

Yesterday night, a stabbing report with only a vague description sent officers and cameras across the neighborhood.

Yesterday at about 9:32 PM, Jamestown police were sent for a stabbing at 20 East Priscilla, with dispatch saying the only description was a Spanish male and that they were still trying to get details. An ambulance was routed to the scene.

When officers arrived, the male out front would not answer questions and was described as very uncooperative, refusing multiple attempts to say where the incident happened. Dispatch later amended the call location to the nearby 600 block and noted a 911 hang-up pinging in the area minutes before. Officers set up to review camera footage as the search continued.

Lancaster · Friedman Road · Threat to Life

Hotel Guest Reports Text Threats Invoking a Shooting and a New Jersey-Plated Mercedes

Yesterday night, a threat-to-life complaint at a Friedman Road location drew Lancaster officers.

Yesterday at about 9:01 PM, Lancaster police responded to a threat-to-life complaint at 52 Friedman Road, Room 229, after a female sent a caller text threats. The messages reportedly referenced a shooting and a white Mercedes with New Jersey plates.

Officers worked the complaint at the room location; the window did not report an arrest or that a vehicle matching the description was located.

West Seneca · Mineral Springs Road · Cardiac Arrest

ONGOING

CPR and a Working Code on Mineral Springs Road in West Seneca

Yesterday evening, a man found unresponsive and bleeding from the mouth drew a full code response.

Yesterday at about 7:16 PM, West Seneca fire and EMS were dispatched to 981 Mineral Springs Road for a 66-year-old male found unresponsive and bleeding from the mouth. The call was worked as a code, with CPR in progress and the patient's status shifting between unresponsive and semi-conscious across the traffic.

Crews from both the fire department and West Seneca PD were on scene as they worked the patient. The window did not report a final outcome.

Cattaraugus County · Route 16 · Welfare Check

Welfare Check Finds a Suicidal Dementia Patient — and Handguns in the House

Yesterday afternoon, deputies were sent to a Route 16 home for an 88-year-old man threatening suicide.

Yesterday afternoon at about 3:33 PM, Cattaraugus County deputies were dispatched for a welfare check at 11877 Route 16, where a third-party caller reported an 88-year-old male with dementia threatening suicide. Dispatch advised the man does have handguns, though he had not mentioned them that day.

Deputies coordinated coverage across a busy stretch of afternoon calls to get a unit to the address. The window did not report the outcome of the check.


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

Amherst · Red Roof Inn

Two Dogs, Two Owners, and Nobody Backing Down at the Red Roof

Yesterday at 5:09 PM, Amherst police fielded a dogfighting complaint at the Red Roof, 42 Flint, where two dogs were going at it in the lot — and their owners were arguing right alongside them. The manager was reportedly out there too, trying to sort out the four-legged and two-legged combatants at once.

Lancaster · Roosevelt at Belarus Parkway

Par for the Course: Teen Girls Take a Golf Cart Out on Roosevelt

Yesterday around 6:07 PM, Lancaster police caught a complaint of two or three juvenile females tooling a golf cart down the roadway near Roosevelt and Belarus Parkway — a fairway joyride that had at least one neighbor worried about safety on the public street.

Lancaster · Red Roof Parking Lot

A Missing Front Plate, Unnoticed for a Whole Month

Yesterday at 8:32 PM, Lancaster police took a report of a front license plate gone missing from a Honda CR-V — a car that had reportedly sat parked in the Red Roof lot for a full month before anyone noticed the tag was gone.

Batavia · Vine Street · Nauberg Green

Tent Trouble: Batavia Boy Gets a Hand Stuck in a Pole

Yesterday at 9:30 PM, Genesee County dispatch sent a non-emergency response to 230 Vine Street in Batavia for a 10-year-old boy who'd gotten his hand stuck in a tent pole. Camping trip on hold, dispatch calmly repeated the call twice — the recommended response, mercifully, was slow and steady.

Chautauqua County · East Summit

Down the Drain and Back Again: Keys Recovered Twice in One Night

Yesterday evening, a set of keys took a plunge into a storm drain on East Summit — logged first at 8:30 PM as recovered on arrival, then noted again at 10:03 PM as retrieved from the drain. However you count it, the keys came back up.


Regional BlotterThe rest of the record, by region

Northtowns

Amherst · Store Incident

Amherst Police Search for Man Accused of Inappropriately Touching Teen at Store

Amherst police were called to a store yesterday at 5:43 PM after a report that a man had inappropriately touched a 16-year-old girl and then run out of the building about ten minutes earlier. Dispatch described the suspect as a white male in his 40s with tattoos on his arms, wearing a black shirt and blue jeans, and said the teen's family was waiting at the customer service desk. Officers checking the area minutes later asked whether the man was answering his phone and were told to pull surveillance video if his car was not on scene; no arrest was reported on the air.

Chautauqua & Cattaraugus

Town of Chautauqua · Route 430

Head-On Crash Closes Route 430 in Chautauqua, Two Reported Seriously Hurt

Chautauqua County Fire Dispatch sent North Lake and County Medic 72 to a two-vehicle head-on crash on Route 430 near Nettle Hill Road in the Town of Chautauqua yesterday at 3:42 PM, upgrading the call to a serious personal-injury response within seconds of the first page. Dispatch called out county fire police a few minutes later to close off Route 430 in the area, and just before 4:00 PM radioed Sherman for extra patient equipment at the scene. No word was given on the air about how many people were involved or their conditions beyond the "serious" injury designation, and the road closure's duration was not stated.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[4:12 PM]Amherst · Lowe's Amherst police responded to a shoplifting complaint at a Lowe's home-improvement store, describing the suspect as a Hispanic male in a black hat and black t-shirt who left the lot in a white Chevy Silverado parked beneath the store's lumber canopy; a name check on the vehicle came back over the radio as Michael Jones, with a second check citing a Michael Moore, but no arrest was reported on the air.
[5:23 AM]Amherst · Maple Road Amherst police spent nearly a half hour before dawn tracking a resident with Parkinson's disease through a Maple Road[*] [heard: Maple] apartment complex, using phone location data to pin him to the building's southwest corner before locating him on the first floor near a glass exit door; officers were still working to confirm whether he had fallen when the call cleared shortly before 5:41 AM.
[4:10 PM]Grand Island · I-190 Yesterday afternoon, State Police units spent several minutes searching for a reported erratic driver westbound on the Thruway near Grand Island, checking mile markers into the 480s without confirming a match; the motorist who had called in the complaint pulled over herself near mile marker 482.2 in a gray Honda HR-V to speak with a trooper directly, and it was not clear from the radio traffic whether the original vehicle was ever located.
Buffalo Metro
[3:39 AM]Buffalo · McKinley Parkway Buffalo police District A units 531 and 532 were sent to 793 McKinley Parkway[*] [heard: McKinley] around 3:39 AM for a reported domestic incident, with dispatch relaying that female callers could be heard screaming for help; no arrest or resolution was given on the air.
[3:36 AM]Buffalo · Parkside Avenue Buffalo Fire Dispatch sent Engine 38, Engine 34, Ladder 7 and Battalion 47 to 95 Parkside Avenue[*] near Florence Avenue just after 3:36 AM for a preliminary signal 3 response to investigate smoke in the structure; no confirmation of an actual fire was given on the air.
[3:44 PM]Buffalo · Woodbridge Avenue Yesterday afternoon, Buffalo police searched for a man identified on dispatch as Joseph Healy, an elderly, hunched five-foot-eleven man last seen wearing glasses, gray shorts and navy sneakers, after he was reported missing from a Woodbridge Avenue address; officers located him safe about a dozen minutes later waiting at Castle and Dewey, and a patrol car was sent over to bring him back.
[12:03 AM]Buffalo · Groveland Street Buffalo police were sent to a violent domestic in a lower apartment at 122 Groveland Street just after midnight after a caller said her grandmother had punched her and then began hitting the grandfather, who dispatch noted was hiding in the home; no arrest or medical response was reported on the air.
[6:28 AM]Buffalo · McKinley Parkway Buffalo police were sent to a McDonald's at 1028 McKinley Parkway just after 6:28 AM after a caller reported a man in a mask and bathing suit exposing himself to passersby outside the restaurant; officers on the air said the description matched a man arrested in the area about a week and a half earlier.
Southtowns
[5:32 AM]Orchard Park · California Road Orchard Park Fire dispatch reported a single-vehicle crash with injury on California Road just after 5:32 AM and sent EMS to the scene; a responding company was assigned, but the extent of the injury was not given on the air.
GLOW Counties
[6:07 PM]Wyoming County · South Hillside Road Yesterday at 6:07 PM, Wyoming County sheriff's deputies were dispatched to 6532 South Hillside Road after a caller reported multiple dogs loose in the roadway; the call cleared without further incident noted on the air.
[4:34 PM]Batavia · West Main Street Yesterday at 4:34 PM, Genesee County fire dispatch sent an ambulance to 134 West Main Street in Batavia, between Ellicott Avenue and Thomas Avenue, for a 65-year-old man having trouble breathing on the second floor; no further details were given on the air.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[10:09 PM]Cattaraugus County · East Randolph A caller near East Randolph reported someone standing in front of her home security camera Yesterday night, prompting Cattaraugus County Sheriff's deputies to respond to a Hall Street address dispatchers noted has an extensive call history; a deputy cleared the scene about three minutes later with no further details given on the air.
[5:50 PM]Salamanca · Newton Street Yesterday at 5:50 PM, Salamanca police were sent to 166 Newton Street after a caller reported a person identified on dispatch as Kelly Olsen banging on the door outside; a records check for an order of protection involving a woman identified as Angie Olsen came back negative before a unit was sent to the scene.
[3:01 PM]Yorkshire · K Street Yesterday at 3:01 PM, Cattaraugus County sheriff's dispatch relayed a report from an employee at a store on K Street in Yorkshire who said a woman was stumbling and slurring her words and admitted to taking pain pills before driving off in a black Chevy Silverado — New York plate 48139 George Robert — toward the Weber City Deli; a deputy later ran the plate and reported it came back registered to an address on Block Road as an agricultural vehicle.
Elsewhere in WNY
[3:56 PM]Thruway · Milepost 401 Yesterday just before 4 PM, a Thruway trooper radioed in an erratic-driver complaint from milepost 401.2 eastbound, describing a white Dodge Ram traveling at high speed, tailgating and trying to force vehicles off the road while passing on the shoulder; no crash or stop was reported on the air.
[4:32 PM]Thruway · Exit 45 Yesterday around 4:32 PM, a motorist called in a hit-and-run on the Thruway near exit 45 eastbound, reporting no injuries after a tractor-trailer sideswiped a white Ford van and drove off without stopping; the caller pulled over on the shoulder near exit 44 to wait for troopers.

Editor’s Note

A relentlessly busy overnight window across all of Western New York, running from yesterday afternoon into the early hours. The night's gravest call came in Cattaraugus County, where crews performed CPR on an unresponsive infant on Open Meadows Road and pulled mutual aid from two neighboring towns. In Dunkirk, a Jeep Wrangler with a baby in the front seat plowed into a Walmart, and on Buffalo's West Side a Progressive Avenue home invasion left a man robbed of his clothes and three suspects fleeing in a black sedan. Between those emergencies the wires carried a heavy tally of domestic-violence and overdose calls from Buffalo's East Side to the Southtowns, a second-alarm apartment fire on Delaware Avenue, and the usual after-hours mix of stuck keys, wayward golf carts and a hotel dogfight.

Daily Gem

recommend non-emergency response”

— Genesee Co Fire, 9:30 PM

By the Numbers

Segments
17,576
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
9:00 PM–10:00 PM (Cheektowaga strangulation call, Jamestown stabbing search)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS9200
Police6900
Airport / aviation620
Rail / maritime380
Other476
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo4700
Outer counties4200
Other Erie County3100
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew2100
Williamsville & Amherst1900

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 · Friday, August 21, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 104
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.