The WNY Listening Post

Vol. I · No. 29 · Sunday, June 7, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Window 15:00 → 07:00
Eyes on the wires. Ears to the radio. Sixteen hours of trouble, fully reported.
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Around the Neighborhood

Amherst PD · Foot Pursuit

Domestic on Sweet Home Ends With a Suspect in the Woods[1]

Amherst officers held the air for nearly five minutes as a fleeing male crossed North French and disappeared into a backyard near the 3300 block of Sweet Home Road.

Just after 11 p.m. Saturday, Amherst PD coordinated a fast-moving foot pursuit that started near Willow Ridge and ran north along Sweet Home Road. A patrol unit reported a Dodge with "heavy front end" damage northbound on Sweet Home, approaching Dodge Street, before a suspect was seen on foot "crossing North French" and then "crossing 3300, running into the woods."[2] Dispatch called all cars to hold the air while units worked the perimeter.[3]

The incident appears to be tied to a domestic call — officers asked whether anyone was "with the victim from this domestic" and arranged a Twin City ambulance transport (TCA 241) for one party.[4] The damaged Dodge was eventually located on Sweet Home; minutes later a unit reported that the vehicle in question "hit a tree at 566 South Ellicott Creek."[5] A second party — identified on the air as Stephanie — had already left the property; Amherst asked Tonawanda or Kenmore PD to check 113 Heath Terrace for her welfare.[6]

Amherst PD · Hit and Run

Blue Caravan Bumps a Corolla at Crosby's, Then Vanishes Down Sheridan[7]

Amherst officers stepped out at the Crosby's gas station, 3652 Sheridan Drive, for a hit-and-run shortly after 3 p.m. Saturday. The complainant, in a black Toyota Corolla, told police the suspect vehicle — a blue Dodge Caravan — was "last found on Sheridan."[8] The Corolla's owner later complained of a neck injury, and Twin City was started for an evaluation.[9]

Amherst PD · Open 911

A Hang-Up From Salon 970 on Maple Sends Officers Past at Quitting Time[10]

An Erie County Sheriff's relay sent Amherst PD past 970 Maple Road on an open 911 line shortly after 3 p.m. The address is Salon 970, a hair salon; only one call had come in, and the officer agreed to "check on your way out." No follow-up traffic suggested anything found.[11]

Amherst Fire / TCA

Possible Stroke on Hampton Hill Drive Sends Main-Transit 9 Code 3[12]

Amherst Fire Dispatch sent Main-Transit Fire and TCA medics to Hampton Hill Drive, between Sheridan Drive and St. Charles Court, just before 3:30 p.m. Saturday for an 89-year-old female with possible stroke symptoms — severe headache, vomiting, and not alert.[13] Main-Transit 9-5 marked on location within minutes.[14]

Amherst PD · Welfare Check

Crisis Services Heads to 934 Robin Road for a Mother Who "Isn't Taking Care of Herself"[15]

Just after 4 p.m., Amherst PD relayed a welfare-check assist to Crisis Services at 934 Robin Road. The unit was told they'd meet a son outside, in a black Tucson, who was concerned about his mother — Sharon Hallett — who reportedly was not taking care of herself.[16]

Overheard: The Wires

Amherst PD

"Ciao." A Department Signs Off in Italian, Repeatedly[17]

If anyone keeps a tally of how Amherst PD officers say goodbye on the air, the leader this window is unambiguous: ciao. The word turns up at least five times across Saturday and Sunday — at 3:00 p.m., 4:39 p.m., 4:40 p.m. ("ciao, folks"), 5:49 p.m. ("ciao, Fofo"), and 8:08 p.m. — a small mid-Atlantic accent embedded in the Town of Amherst dispatch grid.[18]

Amherst PD · 1532

"Kids Are Playing With Welding, or Wielding, Axes"[19]

One of those transmissions where the homophone is the whole point. An Amherst PD officer — clearly mid-thought — radioed in: "kids are playing with welding, or wielding, axes." Either reading is alarming; both are mildly hilarious. Dispatch did not request clarification.

Amherst Fire Dispatch · 1507

"News at 9." Amherst Fire Dispatch Has Comic Timing[20]

Out of nowhere, mid-shift on Saturday afternoon, an Amherst Fire dispatcher signed onto the air with two words: "News at 9." No follow-up, no context. The cleanest cold open of the day.

Amherst PD · 1507 / 1508

"Loving to Hear Your Hand Up, Tom" → "10 Points"[21]

Back-to-back transmissions from Amherst PD that sound like the world's friendliest game show. Officer A: "Loving to hear your hand up, Tom." Officer B, seconds later: "10 points."[22] Tom's prize was unreported.

Amherst PD · 2305

"Fortnite Flow." (Mid-Pursuit.)[23]

In the middle of the otherwise tense Sweet Home foot pursuit, Amherst PD threw out a two-word transmission: "Fortnite flow." Whether that was a unit callsign Whisper mangled, a partner ribbing his backup, or evidence that the radio is more online than the rest of us, only the officer knows.

FRS 16 · 2233 → 2304

A Modified-Radio Klatch Convenes on FRS 16 for an Hour of Half-Sentences[24]

For almost ninety minutes on Saturday night, somebody named Stephen — and several friends — held a rambling conversation on FRS Channel 16 about modified CP-70 radios ("I had one I had modified really good"), distance ranges, and an old "Alliance up on Bristol."[25] The tone was sleepy, the receptions intermittent ("It's in dead air"), and the affection for vintage two-way gear unmistakable. FRS Channel 16 is, technically, a low-power family-radio band — these guys treated it like an after-hours ham net.

Amherst PD · 1504

"Not a Hazard. We Have a Friend Bringing Gas."[26]

The first words Amherst PD put on the air this window, three minutes into the shift: "Not a hazard. We have a friend bringing gas." A clean reminder that 90% of police radio is logistics, and most of that logistics is just figuring out where the fuel went.

Regional Blotter

BFD · Working Fire

Buffalo FD Pulls Four Engines and Three Ladders to 229 Ashley at Dawn[27]

At 4:49 a.m. Sunday, Buffalo Fire Ch.1 Dispatch went out for a reported structure fire in the vicinity of Ashton and Swinburne — Engines 22, 31, 28; Ladders 14, 15; with Rescue 5 as the FAST team.[28] Minutes later, Ch.2 Fireground corrected the address to 229 Ashley, with companies redirected accordingly.[29] Outcome unclear from radio traffic in this window.

Mercy EMS · Echo Call

19-Month-Old Unconscious on Fancher Road; Caller Reported the Child Stopped Breathing[30]

Orleans County FD-EMS Paging dispatched Mercy 30 to 4190 Fancher Road, between Powerline Road and Eastley, at 7:02 p.m. Saturday for a 19-month-old reported unconscious — the caller said the child had stopped breathing at one point, with "some eye alert at the end of the call."[31] Mercy 30 was already on a separate Orleans call in the same district when the page hit.[32]

BFD · Elevator Entrapment

Stuck Elevator at 1016 Amherst Street Draws Engine 38, Ladder 13, Rescue 1[33]

At 3:34 p.m. Saturday, BFD Ch.1 dispatched Engine 38, Ladder 13, and Rescue 1 to 1016 Amherst Street — between Delaware Avenue and Meadow Drive[*] — for an elevator entrapment.[34]

Other Calls of Note

[15:34] EAFD · Mutual Aid — East Aurora FD ran a wires/trees-down situation south of town, reporting "the trees are living hell at the end of the wires."[35]

[15:57] LancasterFD — Vehicle fire on the I-90 in the Millgrove / Bowmansville area; transmission fluid leaking, fire knocked down on arrival.[36]

[16:45] BFD — Still alarm, Level 3, for a natural-gas odor at 174 Jermaine St., Apt 1.[37]

[18:14] NC FD Dispatch — Passerby reported white smoke from the tree line behind a Niagara Falls–area parking lot; investigation, unknown injuries on a follow-up dispatch.[38]

[18:48] Orleans FD-EMS — 8-year-old Dax Payne reported with a fever of 107°, semi-alert; dispatch signalled.[39]

[21:56] Depew PD 1 — One in custody following a male-trespassing report at 242 Bellevue (a condemned residence).[40]

[21:18] Cheektowaga PD 1 — Officers worked a long missing-person search where a complainant said the subject's phone was off; drone team considered, eventually pinging the closest tower at a three-mile radius.[41]

[04:24] EAFD — Eastern EMS to Maple Terrace Apartments, 206 Maple Road #12, for a 74-year-old female reportedly in severe distress.[42]

[05:03] Orleans FD-EMS — 73-year-old female unconscious-but-responsive with snoring respirations, 4701 Angivine Road between Barry and McNamara.[43]

[05:57] BFD — Engine 31 / EMS 77 dispatched between Bailey Avenue and Suffolk for a person having a seizure.[44]

[*] = proper noun silently corrected against official municipal street lists. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names before action.

Sources — Audio Files Cited

  1. [23:02] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 23-02-44 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-02-50.mp3
  2. [23:05] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 23-05-11 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-05-17.mp3
  3. [23:06] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 23-06-37 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-06-42.mp3
  4. [23:09] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 23-09-02 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-09-12.mp3
  5. [23:16] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 23-16-39 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-16-49.mp3
  6. [23:31] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 23-31-48 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-32-00.mp3
  7. [15:24] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-24-23 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-24-37.mp3
  8. [15:24] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-24-23 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-24-37.mp3
  9. [15:46] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-46-24 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-46-35.mp3
  10. [15:05] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-05-02 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-05-13.mp3
  11. [15:05] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-05-02 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-05-13.mp3
  12. [15:27] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-27-44 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 15-27-54.mp3
  13. [15:27] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-27-54 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 15-28-00.mp3
  14. [15:31] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-31-05 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 15-31-08.mp3
  15. [16:05] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 16-05-23 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 16-05-38.mp3
  16. [16:05] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 16-05-23 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 16-05-38.mp3
  17. [15:00] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-00-44 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-00-48.mp3
  18. [20:08] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 20-08-02 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 20-08-04.mp3
  19. [15:32] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-32-44 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-32-50.mp3
  20. [15:07] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-07-31 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 15-07-32.mp3
  21. [15:07] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-07-52 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-07-55.mp3
  22. [15:08] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-08-24 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-08-25.mp3
  23. [23:05] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 23-05-20 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-05-23.mp3
  24. [22:33] FRS / FRS 16 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\FRS\06-06-26 22-33-18 - FRS - FRS 16 TO 22-33-26.mp3
  25. [23:04] FRS / FRS 16 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\FRS\06-06-26 23-04-10 - FRS - FRS 16 TO 23-04-20.mp3
  26. [15:04] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-06-26 15-04-41 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-04-48.mp3
  27. [04:49] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-07-26\Erie County\06-07-26 04-49-29 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 04-49-39.mp3
  28. [04:49] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-07-26\Erie County\06-07-26 04-49-49 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 04-49-59.mp3
  29. [04:56] Erie County / BFD Ch. 2 FG — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-07-26\Erie County\06-07-26 04-56-15 - Erie County - BFD Ch. 2 FG TO 04-56-19.mp3
  30. [19:02] Orleans County / FD-EMS Paging — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Orleans County\06-06-26 19-02-08 - Orleans County - FD-EMS Paging TO 19-02-17.mp3
  31. [19:01] Orleans County / FD-EMS Paging — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Orleans County\06-06-26 19-01-58 - Orleans County - FD-EMS Paging TO 19-02-07.mp3
  32. [19:02] Orleans County / FD-EMS Paging — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Orleans County\06-06-26 19-02-08 - Orleans County - FD-EMS Paging TO 19-02-17.mp3
  33. [15:34] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Erie County\06-06-26 15-34-54 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 15-35-00.mp3
  34. [15:35] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Erie County\06-06-26 15-35-00 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 15-35-03.mp3
  35. [18:24] Municipalities / EAFD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Municipalities\06-06-26 18-24-09 - Municipalities - EAFD Dispatch TO 18-24-19.mp3
  36. [17:57] Municipalities / LncstrFD D1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Municipalities\06-06-26 17-57-33 - Municipalities - LncstrFD D1 TO 17-57-38.mp3
  37. [16:46] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Erie County\06-06-26 16-46-00 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 16-46-06.mp3
  38. [18:14] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Niagara County\06-06-26 18-14-32 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 18-14-42.mp3
  39. [18:47] Orleans County / FD-EMS Paging — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Orleans County\06-06-26 18-47-56 - Orleans County - FD-EMS Paging TO 18-48-03.mp3
  40. [21:56] Municipalities / Depew PD 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Municipalities\06-06-26 21-56-30 - Municipalities - Depew PD 1 TO 21-56-35.mp3
  41. [22:05] Municipalities / Cheektwga PD 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-06-26\Municipalities\06-06-26 22-05-20 - Municipalities - Cheektwga PD 1 TO 22-05-25.mp3
  42. [04:24] Municipalities / EAFD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-07-26\Municipalities\06-07-26 04-24-04 - Municipalities - EAFD Dispatch TO 04-24-13.mp3
  43. [05:03] Orleans County / FD-EMS Paging — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-07-26\Orleans County\06-07-26 05-03-47 - Orleans County - FD-EMS Paging TO 05-03-57.mp3
  44. [05:57] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-07-26\Erie County\06-07-26 05-57-08 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 05-57-16.mp3
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