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Amherst · 1551 Niagara Falls Boulevard

Grease Fire Behind the Grill at Five Guys Brings a Full Multi-House Response to Niagara Falls Boulevard

Eggertsville pumper and ladder, Ellicott Creek ladder, and a Getzville pumper toned to 1551 Niagara Falls Blvd; employee had already knocked it down with an extinguisher

At 10:21, Amherst Fire dispatched a commercial kitchen fire at Five Guys Burgers, 1551 Niagara Falls Boulevard, between Ciminelli Road and Romney Road, and toned a heavy first alarm: an Eggertsville pumper and ladder, an Ellicott Creek ladder, and a Getzville pumper, all reporting to the firehouse, all traffic to channel 2.

Within two minutes an Amherst PD unit on scene came up with the useful summary: “if you could head over to Five Guys, 1551 Niagara Falls Boulevard, there's a fire behind the grill there”. An employee had used a fire extinguisher on the flames before the trucks arrived. By 10:39 the fire dispatcher was reporting “pretty fresh around the grill, there's a small grease fire” behind the grill, and by 10:50 companies were back in service.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Akron · Akron Falls Sports Complex

RESOLVED

Cardiac Arrest in the Pavilion at Akron Falls Sports Complex Pulls Newstead Mutual Aid

Amherst Fire tones an ECHO cardiac at 4 Forest Skyline Drive; Akron 7 to the pavilion, Newstead mutual aid follows

At 12:58, Amherst Fire paged an Akron EMS run at 4 Forest Skyline Drive in the parking lot of the Akron Falls Sports Complex, calling it “unresponsive, public cardiac arrest, let's be an echo”. Akron 9 and Akron 7 responded; the officer at scene noted they'd be “in the parking lot near a shelter”.

At 13:04, Amherst Fire toned Newstead for mutual aid on the same cardiac. The trunk stayed lively for a few minutes as units confirmed — “Newstead Mutual Aid at Akron for a cardiac arrest at the Akron Falls Sports Complex” — and then quieted; there was no additional command traffic on the Amherst-Clarence trunk before the window closed.

Amherst · ECC / Tech Drive

RESOLVED

Dog-Bite Attack at ECC Near the Track — Owner and Dogs Still Loose on Campus

Amherst PD reroutes off an animal complaint after the caller reports being bitten in the parking lot

At 09:23, Amherst PD dispatch flipped the day's first surprise on the trunk: “it's going to reroute from the other animal complaint. We have a dog bite attack that just occurred at ECC near the track”. The caller/victim was told to park a silver-gray Nissan on Tech Drive near the dirt hill; the officer taking the call at 09:27 added the important, ongoing detail: “the owner of the dogs and dogs are still out walking around”.

A responding unit at 09:29 was diverted off “the turtle at this time” to head to Tech Drive; the ECC dispatch stayed quiet for the rest of the morning, so the incident appears to have cleared without escalation.

Williamsville · Juniper Glen, 8820 Transit

RESOLVED

Elder-Care Assault at Juniper Glen: 82-Year-Old Resident Pushes a Caregiver Into an Open Room

Amherst PD staged after the resident calmed down; no injuries

At 13:53, Amherst PD came up with a memorable one-line dispatch out of the memory-care wing at Juniper Glen, 8820 Transit Road: “8820 Transit Road, there's an 82-year-old resident near the nurse's station. He pushed his caregiver into an open room. He's calmed down a lot more. No injuries. He's a-staging”. The unit staged rather than confronting the resident, and nothing more surfaced on the trunk before the window closed.

Amherst · Ivyhurst / Millersport corridor

ONGOING

Gray BMW With Three Masked Men Roams the Ivyhurst-Millersport Corridor, Then Turns Up in an Armed Tonawanda Carjacking

Amherst PD tracks a rummage at 20 N. Ivyhurst that widens through the noon hour; a Tonawanda UUMV with a black handgun surfaces on the chat around 14:07

At 11:29, Amherst PD dispatched a larceny attempt in progress out of 20 N. Ivyhurst: “the gray BMW, black male passenger and the second person driving went through the complainant's vehicle through 20 North Ivyhurst, unknown direction of travel”. Twelve minutes later a unit reported the same vehicle back in view, “great BMW station kind of northwest towards Millersport on Ivyhurst”, and by 12:07 the description hardened into three men in a light-gray BMW SUV wearing masks, headed north on Ivyhurst toward Millersport.

At 14:07 the connective tissue arrived on chat: Tonawanda PD had run a UUMV out of 529 Englewood, a stolen white Lincoln taken with “a loaded black handgun”, last seen southbound toward Buffalo with a gray SUV following — described on the Amherst PD trunk as “possibly our gray BMW”. Whether the two crews are actually the same crew remains to be seen, but the sequencing is striking.


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

Amherst PD · 38 Brockon Ridge

A Snapping Turtle at 38 Brockon Ridge, and a Three-Hour Manhunt for a Street the Screen Doesn't Show

The turtle is possibly injured, possibly in the driveway, and possibly on a road nobody can find

At 08:51 an Amherst PD unit came up with the day's premise: “There is a large snapping turtle possibly injured at 38 Brockton Ridge in the driveway”. Three hours later, at 11:41, dispatch was still trying to close it out and gently reminded a unit to “check on that turtle. 38 Rockton Ridge. It's in the driveway there. It might be injured” — because apparently we hadn't gotten to the turtle yet.

At 11:56 the responding officer arrived and gave the update everyone in dispatch was dreading: “I was given 38 Brockridge, I'm at 38 right now, there's nothing showing Brockridge”. Turns out Brockon Ridge[*] is spelled Brockon Ridge on the map — four hours in, the turtle's location remained a mystery, and no unit ever came back on the trunk to say they'd found it.

↗ Related: same_incident

Amherst PD · Family Dollar, 3947 Bailey

Older Woman, Possibly High, Tries to Fight the Employee at the Family Dollar; Her Relative Tries to Talk Her Down

Amherst PD sent to 3947 Bailey with two subjects in the store and no clear read on which is which

At 13:56, Amherst PD paged out “an older female trying to find an employee, possibly high. Family Dollar 3947 Bailey” at the Family Dollar, 3947 Bailey. Ninety seconds later the picture got messier: “The subject is trying to fight the employee. Her relative is trying to get her to stop. The two descriptions I have are a black female wearing a gray shirt, black leggings and slippers, and a black female with a yellow top and shorts. I'm not sure which is which”. An aggressor, a peacemaker, and staff who just wanted to close the tills.

Amherst PD · Tim Hortons, Sheridan at Sweet Home

A Road-Rage Chase Ends the Way They Always Do: in the Tim Hortons Lot

Complainant in a black BMW, subject in a black Subaru — last seen westbound Sheridan toward the Boulevard

At 09:39, an Amherst PD unit came up with the day's most Buffalo-perfect sentence: “Run occurred Sheridan at Sweet Home. The subject vehicle is last seen westbound Sheridan towards the Boulevard, Black Subaru. Our caller is going to be in a black BMW in the Tim Hortons lot”. That is: the aggressor is gone, and the complainant has chosen, correctly, to wait it out with a coffee.

Amherst PD · Brittany Drive welfare check

‘Six Wants It, But You Guys Can Arm-Wrestle If You Want’

The shift-handoff-you-don't-hear-over-the-police-radio-very-often

At 11:46, Amherst PD had a welfare check needing an assignment. Two units offered. The dispatcher, apparently over it, keyed the mic and said: “I think Six wants it, but you guys can arm wrestle if you want”.

FRS 15 · Ham chatter, part two

The Oatmeal-Cookie Ham Radio Guys Return With APRS From Bogotá and ‘Firewood, Because We’re Doing That Every Night’

Twelve more minutes on FRS 15 covering Colombia contacts, blow-up pools, and Labor Day get-togethers

The pair of amateur-radio hobbyists who ran the AM brief's FRS 15 mini-broadcast were back at it after 13:47 — still talking about backyard antennas, contacts with a friend in Bogotá, Colombia (“they're coming in from Bogotá, Colombia — yee-haw”), an APRS setup that suddenly “I'm getting APRS from Canada, I'm getting it from all over”, and next weekend's inevitable purchase of “a blow-up pool with all the bells and whistles”. It is, once again, the soundtrack of Western New York summer.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Williamsville · Garrison Park, 51 Garrison

Amherst PD Unit Notes Cover at Garrison Park, 51 Garrison

At 14:05 an Amherst PD unit came up on the trunk with a location marker: “we have the park itself at 51 Garrison”. No further incident traffic followed for Garrison Park; this appears to have been a routine unit-presence check.

Other Calls of Note

[08:24]East Amherst · 90 Rollingwood Street East Amherst dispatched on a residential fire alarm activation at 90 Rollingwood Street, between Noel Wood Lane and Ardsley Lane; caller stated “verified burnt food” and no ventilation was needed.
[10:04]Amherst · Tops, 3980 Maple at Bailey Amherst PD reports a shoplifter in custody at Tops Markets, 3980 Maple Road at Bailey.
[12:59]Cheektowaga · BJ's, 3056 Sheridan Amherst Fire toned a commercial fire-alarm activation at BJ's Wholesale, 3056 Sheridan Drive; no fire found on arrival.
[13:58]Getzville · 2402 North Forest Road Getzville toned to a fire-alarm activation at 2402 North Forest Road, between John Muir Drive and Johnson Court Parkway; smoke head reset without incident.
[13:59]Eggertsville · Wegmans, 675 Alberta Eggertsville dispatched EMS to Wegmans, 675 Alberta Drive, between Amsterdam Avenue and Maple Road.
[14:12]East Amherst · East Gate Plaza, 5055 Transit Amherst Fire toned crews to a natural-gas odor call at 5055 Transit Road in the East Gate Plaza, Sheridan and Granite; unit unable to locate the head, alarm reset.
[10:48]Tonawanda · 5 Main Street Tonawanda Fire Dispatch pages a not-injured MVA at 5 Main Street, Reist Street at Heim Road.
[10:19]Buffalo · Humboldt · apt 4 BFD Engine 34 handled a meal-on-stove fire alarm at a Humboldt-Parkway-area apartment 4; truck took the report, other companies picked up.
[11:23]Buffalo · 1411 Delaware BFD Ladder 4 responded EMS to 1411 Delaware between West Sullivan and Saybrook.
[12:30]Lancaster · 1387 Aero Lancaster Fire dispatches EMS to 1387 Aero Drive, in the barn behind the house, for a male fallen with a hip injury.
[12:29]Grand Island · Elk Circle at Morningside Grand Island Fire Control dispatches EMS to Elk Circle and Morningside Drive for a 23-year-old female with sickle-cell complications and difficulty breathing.

Editor’s Note

A hot Sunday of summer chaos: Amherst Fire drew a full-alarm response to a Five Guys grease fire on Niagara Falls Boulevard mid-morning, and just before 1 p.m. an Akron pavilion cardiac arrest pulled Newstead mutual aid to Akron Falls Sports Complex. On the wire, a snapping turtle at 38 Brockon Ridge tied up Amherst PD for three hours — the officer who finally arrived couldn't find the street on his screen. Meanwhile a dog-bite attack at ECC pulled units off the turtle call, a mother-daughter fight erupted at the Family Dollar on Bailey, and a gray BMW seen twice in Ivyhurst-area larcenies looks to be linked to an armed UUMV out of Tonawanda.

Daily Gem

I think Six wants it, but you guys can arm wrestle if you want”

— Amherst PD dispatcher, 11:46

By the Numbers

Segments
1,317
Active systems
25
Busiest hour
10:00–11:00 (Amherst Fire kitchen fire + Amherst PD morning docket)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police430
Fire / EMS385
Hotel / shuttle / taxi175
Rail / maritime495
Airport / aviation105
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst340
Clarence55
Buffalo25
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew45
Other Erie County60

Agency and area buckets are estimated by mapping each ProScan channel to a category via its inferred role; per-channel totals are exact, per-agency and per-area totals are approximate. Maritime Ops (Canadian St. Lawrence weather relay) accounts for most of the rail/maritime tally.

[*] = 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 · Sunday, July 12, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 64
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