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Clarence · 10855 Main Street

Car goes up in Clarence — total loss, eight feet from a two-story wood-frame home, Main shut between Salt and Sheridan

Amherst Fire Dispatch tones out a full assignment at 10855 Main; the resident evacuates, deputies close Main Street between Salt and Sheridan Roads, the home escapes damage, and Clarence is back in service by 15:53

At 15:14, Amherst Fire Dispatch put a Clarence motor-vehicle fire on the air at 10855 Main Street, between Salt Road[*] and Sheridan Drive. Within three minutes the picture arriving on scene sharpened: “Two-story wood frame, got a car approximately eight feet away, hood compartment car fire, going pretty good”. The first-arriving officer asked for an engine to drop a supply line; command confirmed a two-story wood frame, car eight feet away, fully involved on the hood compartment.

The resident evacuated on her own before the first units arrived. At 15:17 the traffic side of the scene took its own shape: “Sheriff’s has shut down Main Street between Salt and Sheridan”. Deputies rerouted the corridor while Clarence crews worked the vehicle down with an inch-and-three-quarter line.

By 15:53 Amherst Fire Dispatch closed the loop cleanly: “Extinguished, one inch and three-quarter. Total loss. No damage to the home. Clarence is back in service at 15-53”. The road reopened by 18:05 after mop-up and hazard removal. There were no injuries reported on the air and no damage to the home.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Amherst · 1951 Niagara Falls Boulevard

ONGOING

Amherst Inn & Suites domestic: a woman barricaded in Room 133, a considerable amount of blood next to a plate in the parking lot

Amherst PD rolls two cars on a female complainant locked in her room and a man trying to fight his way in; the second unit finds blood tracked across the pavement to a car whose plate goes on the air

Just after 11 p.m., Amherst PD dispatched a call at the Amherst Inn & Suites, 1951 Niagara Falls Boulevard: “Female complaint states she’s locked in room 133 and there was a male who showed up trying to fight her”. The primary asked for the air; within seconds the arriving officer put a very specific hazard on the record: “You have a considerable amount of blood here next to David Michael Tom 6300”, with a trail “throughout the parking lot to next to where this vehicle is”.

As the second car arrived, dispatch relayed the caller’s live update from inside: “She’s just yelling at the male through the door at this point. It’s a black male wearing a gray shirt, first name of Kirk”. A follow-up added that the caller reported no weapons involved at the time.

The channel moved on before a resolution went to air. The plate reference — David Michael Tom 6300 — was left on the record as the scene’s only firm identifier.

Amherst · 235 Traverse Ct

RESOLVED

Stay-away-order suspect tried to break the back door — Amherst PD found him sleeping on the couch

A back-door break-in complaint at 235 Traverse Court draws a full search of the surrounding blocks; a call to Melissa on the phone reveals the subject is already inside, asleep

Just before 4 p.m., an Amherst PD dispatcher put a complaint on the air from the Traverse Court/Traverse Circle blocks off Princeton: “They’re trying to break down the back door. There’s a stay-away order on file”. Cover units began combing the area for a subject matching a very specific description: “White male, six foot, 220 pounds, brown hair, blue eyes, has a beard and a silver chain and a tribal tattoo on his arm”.

A mail carrier put the search on the right block a few minutes later, suggesting the subject had come out of 235 earlier. Then the resolution arrived by phone rather than by radio: “We’ve got Melissa on the phone. She said he’s sleeping on the couch inside. She’s trying to wake him up right now. 235 Traverse Apartment, B-Boy”.

Officers took the call from the door. No arrest or transport was announced on the air before the channel moved on. The description — tall, heavyset, brown hair, blue eyes, beard, silver chain, tribal tattoo — is close enough to yesterday’s Boulevard-corridor road-rage complainant’s description that Amherst PD will presumably run the file cross-check off the air.

Clarence Center · Roll Road & Dannemarie Parkway

RESOLVED

Two-car crash at Roll and Dannemarie — an infant and a two-year-old on board, sheriff’s deputies ask for a check

Clarence Center Fire and Twin City 231 respond to a two-car PDO with kids in one vehicle; Erie County Sheriff’s requests EMS evaluation

At 17:08, Amherst Fire Dispatch pushed a Clarence Center MVA out on the air: “Two-car PDO. One vehicle has an infant and a two-year-old on board. Erie County Sheriff’s requesting evaluation”. Twin City 231 rolled from Apollo; Clarence Center 5 acknowledged on-scene by 17:16.

The scene expanded briefly to two adults and three children for evaluation before dispatch confirmed the road would be shut down. No injuries were announced on the air; the units cleared shortly after.

East Amherst · Amberlea

RESOLVED

General fire alarm at Amberlea — East Amherst confirms a boiler-room panel activation

A commercial fire alarm at 2330 Maple Road brings East Amherst 92 and Getzville to Palmdale and Transit; investigation clears the trip as a boiler-room panel event

At 15:27, Amherst Fire Dispatch toned out East Amherst for a general fire alarm at 2330 Maple Road, Amberlea, between Palmdale and Transit Road. East Amherst 92 responded; Ellicott Creek covered a simultaneous EMS call.

By 15:30 command confirmed the source: “Active alarm in the boiler room. We’ll be investigating. Clear to channel”. The channel was moved to Channel 2 and cleared shortly after.


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

BNIA · American ramp

‘The only person I have to spare is the teacher — I don’t know where she is’: American ramp does its full-Philly no-hands routine

A gate-6 American Airlines ramp agent narrates the day’s most under-staffed pushback in real time, one bag carousel and one missing teammate at a time

Just after 7 p.m., an American Airlines ramp agent at BNIA turned the ops channel into a quiet crisis-line: “I cannot put nothing on the carousel. Do I have anyone in the background that can start pulling bags for me?”. A back-room voice offered a hand. Then the picture got clearer: “Coffee’s just — none of the bags have been loaded. I can load the bags up, all I need is two people with me on that flight”.

The final tell on the shift’s staffing came a beat later: “The only person I have to spare is the teacher. I don’t know where she is. If anybody knows where Deidre is, can you send her my way to gate 6?”. The channel didn’t say whether Deidre ever turned up at Gate 6. Whether the Philly bags made it out is a separate question the tape didn’t answer.

Hamburg · unattended bonfire

Deputy walks the property in the dark trying to find the person who lit the unattended bonfire

T-Hamburg Fire Dispatch narrates a very Erie-County summer moment: a burning pile, no owner in sight, and a sheriff pacing the yard

Just before 8:45 p.m., T-Hamburg Fire Dispatch put a call on the air that will stay with anyone who has ever thrown a match on a brush pile: “We do have an unattended bonfire here. The sheriff is attempting to walk the property to see if the owner is around”. There is a specific rural-summer indignity to a deputy walking a stranger’s property in the dark looking for the fire’s author.

The channel didn’t come back with the outcome. Presumably the fire either burned itself down or found its owner — by morning nobody was still talking about it on the air.

Buffalo · Broadway Taxi

‘I need a car for 500 on the Dufont’: Broadway Taxi’s 4:31 a.m. curbside emergency

The pre-dawn taxi dispatcher goes for a two-count on the same address at the same volume — the classic mark of a fare who’s tired of waiting

At 4:31 a.m., a Broadway Taxi dispatcher put the same fare on the air twice in a row and then re-routed it: “I need a car for 500 on the Dufont, I need a car for 500 on the Dufont. 500 on Genesee”. “Dufont” is Whisper for Dupont, and Dupont Street runs through Broadway-Fillmore before dumping onto Genesee — a natural place for a 4 a.m. reroute.

Two lines of the same address is the mark of an impatient fare. The channel moved on without a callback.

Amherst · Hopkins Road

‘Some sort of domestic or mental, like’: an Amherst PD officer picks the middle option

An officer’s live characterization of a call at 68 Hopkins Road captures the whole edge of Amherst’s Tuesday-night radio

At 8:22 p.m., an Amherst PD unit narrated a call in the exact voice of an officer who has not made up his mind yet: “He’s got some sort of domestic or mental, like, 68 Hopkins Road”. In a single sentence the whole call type is caught in mid-air, halfway between a mental hygiene hold and a domestic in progress.

The channel moved on without a formal call-type ever getting stamped on the record.

Amherst · JCC of Greater Buffalo

‘I got an off-duty that found a dog’ — Amherst PD, on-scene at the JCC pool for the least dramatic call of the day

An off-duty officer at 2640 North Forest Road turns up with a stray at the Jewish Center of Greater Buffalo pool complex; the channel treats it as the news it is

At 5:22 p.m., an Amherst PD unit at the Jewish Center of Greater Buffalo, 2640 North Forest Road, put the day’s cleanest one-liner on the air: “I was found at the JCC 2640 North Forest. I got an off-duty that found a dog”. What happened to the dog is a matter for the follow-up log; the tape doesn’t say.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Clarence · Stegemeier Park

ONGOING

Six-year-old with an uncontrolled head laceration at the Stegemeier Park hockey rink

Clarence Fire Dispatch pages a full assignment to 810 Lawson Road; a boy hurt at the rink next to the basketball court, bleeding not controlled at first report

At 15:10, Clarence Fire Dispatch put a specific pediatric page on the air at Stegemeier Park, 810 Lawson Road: “Six-year-old male with a head laceration. Bleeding is not controlled at the hockey rink in Stegemeier Park, next to the basketball court, 810 Lawson Road”. The location — hockey rink adjacent to the basketball court — was named twice on the air within the first minute.

Hamburg · Woody’s Ice Cream Shack

ONGOING

Commercial fire alarm at Woody’s Ice Cream Shack — smoke coming from the seating area

T-Hamburg Fire Dispatch calls Big Tree in for a commercial fire alarm at 4438 Southwestern Boulevard, with reported smoke from the customer seating area

At 5:24 p.m., T-Hamburg Fire Dispatch pushed a commercial fire alarm at Woody’s Ice Cream Shack, 4438 Southwestern Boulevard, with a specifically “smoke from the seating area” modifier that put a full assignment on the air rather than a routine reset page. The channel did not return with a confirmed cause before it moved on.

East Aurora · Elm Street Bakery

ONGOING

Elm Street Bakery carbon-monoxide alarm — East Aurora responds, second alert to investigate

A CO alarm activation at 72 Elm Street pulls East Aurora Fire before dawn; the initial page shows negative contact, then a second alarm and full company response for investigation

At 4:25 a.m., East Aurora Fire Dispatch toned out an investigate-for-carbon-monoxide at Elm Street Bakery, 72 Elm Street. The initial page went out with negative contact; six minutes later dispatch escalated to a second alert with a full-company investigation and an employee on location.

Alden · 975 Erie Street

RESOLVED

Alden and Millgrove mutual-aid to an electrical outlet sparking at 975 Erie

Lancaster Fire Dispatch pages an automatic mutual-aid full company response; Alden 1 engine and Millgrove 1 engine roll, no smoke or flames on arrival

At 4:32 a.m., Lancaster Fire Dispatch put an automatic mutual-aid page on the air for an electrical outlet sparking at 975 Erie Street, Alden, drawing Alden 1 and Millgrove 1 engines. The report noted no smoke or flames on arrival.

Other Calls of Note

[16:04]Amherst · 2640 North Forest Ellicott Creek rolled on an unresponsive-but-breathing subject at the JCC of Greater Buffalo pool complex, 2640 North Forest, off North Forest Road.
[15:28]Amherst · 3055 Niagara Falls Boulevard Ellicott Creek 92 and Twin City 215 responded on an EMS call at the Dollar Tree, 3055 Niagara Falls Boulevard, between East Robinson Road and Tonawanda Creek Road, for a female in front of the store.
[18:15]Getzville · Millersport Highway Getzville rolled on a mulch fire near 1340 Millersport Highway on the south side of the building near the 290; investigated and cleared without escalation.
[16:34]Amherst · 699 French Road at 7-11 Two-car MVA at 699 French Road at the 7-11, between Pine View Drive and Sweet Home Road, drew Ellicott Creek and Twin City 215; two patients signed off and one refusal, no transports.
[18:36]Amherst · 922 Robin Road Amherst PD took a hit-and-run complaint at 922 Robin Road; the complainant was Carmen A., and units cleared without a suspect vehicle on the air.
[04:15]East Aurora · 73 South Willow East Aurora Fire rolled on an EMS call for a 73-year-old male hospice patient who had fallen at 73 South Willow Street.
[22:13]Lancaster · Eastwood Parkway & Williams Repeating Twin District reports of wires arcing down in the grass at Eastwood Parkway and Williams Street; Signature 1 responded and dispatch notified NYSEG.
[23:08]Swormville · 8092 Staley Road Swormville Squad 1 rolled on a 72-year-old female with A-fib heart problems, clammy and feeling faint, at 8092 Staley Road between Transit Road and County Road.
[23:09]Amherst · 68 Eagle Street Amherst PD ran a welfare check at St. Paul’s in the Village, 68 Eagle Street, on a black male in a black shirt sitting at the church for an unknown length of time.
[16:44]Grand Island · 186 Lori Lane Grand Island Fire pushed a hot response for a 78-year-old male with chest pain at 186 Lori Lane between Sandra Lane and Park Lane, code 10-Charlie.
[22:15]Cheektowaga · 4964 Transit Road Cheektowaga PD responded to a series of interior alarm activations at Citizens Bank, 4964 Transit Road, between Lawson and Strasburg, coming from the safe, no keyholder on scene.
[23:29]Amherst · 1691 Maple Road Amherst PD took a welfare check at 1691 Maple Road called in by an elderly mother who had not heard from her son and daughter since Father’s Day.

Editor’s Note

The overnight window’s defining moment came just after the prior brief closed: a Clarence motor-vehicle fire at 10855 Main Street sent a car up in flames roughly eight feet from a two-story wood-frame home, evacuated the resident, and put sheriff’s deputies across Main between Salt and Sheridan for the better part of forty minutes. Around it: an Amherst PD hunt for a stay-away-order violator that ended with the subject asleep on a couch at 235 Traverse; a bloody-parking-lot domestic at the Amherst Inn & Suites on Niagara Falls Boulevard just after 11 p.m.; a Clarence Center two-car PDO with an infant and a two-year-old aboard; and a smaller-hours run of routine EMS across Wyoming, Orleans, and Southtowns. The wire, as usual, is where the personality lives — an American Airlines ramp scrambling to load Philly with no baggage handler in sight, a T-Hamburg deputy walking a property in the dark to find the owner of an unattended bonfire, and a Broadway Taxi dispatcher calling for cars “for 500 on the Dufont” at 4:31 a.m.

Daily Gem

He’s got some sort of domestic or mental, like, 68 Hopkins Road”

— Amherst PD, 20:22

By the Numbers

Segments
1,919
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
15:00-16:00 (Clarence 10855 Main car fire)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police470
Fire / EMS385
Airport / aviation336
Hotel / shuttle / taxi210
Schools69
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst610
Airport / Transportation340
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew165
Buffalo (city)145
Niagara County78

Agency & area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel labels + segment sampling; treat as rough proportions.

[*] = 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 · Wednesday, July 8, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 60
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