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East Amherst · Transit Road

Tim Hortons "Structure Fire" Is Actually an Overheated Espresso Machine

Multi-company East Amherst response to 2137 Transit Road ends with no fire, no injuries, and one very smoked-out coffee shop

At 13:15, East Amherst Fire Dispatch sent a multi-company response to a possible commercial structure fire at 2137 Transit Road — the Tim Hortons on the Brookgate plaza strip between Seneca and Old Transit. The original call was “the ice machine is smoking, filling the building with smoke”.

Dispatch upgraded to a full response (engines from Jamison Road and East Tora, Springbrook on standby, East Seneca and Union added), and the building was being evacuated as units rolled in.

By 13:35 the source had been pulled out: “overheated espresso machine, which has been removed from the building”. Springbrook and East Seneca went back in service and command was terminated. Avoidable, no injuries.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Williamsville · Chestnut Ridge Road

RESOLVED

Eight Stairs, One Patient: Ellicott Creek Multi-Unit Call on Chestnut Ridge

Amherst Fire Dispatch sent Ellicott Creek 92, 7-1, 9, and 5-1 to 4291 Chestnut Ridge Road, apt. 7 — between Chestnut Ridge Lane and Deer Lakes Drive — at 14:38 for a 46-year-old female who fell down approximately eight stairs with back and leg injuries.

Four Ellicott Creek units checked in over the next six minutes; TCA was already 247 from the Boulevard. A heavier-than-usual EMS load for a single fall — and a reminder that EMS still outnumbered police calls on Sunday's window.

Snyder · Washington Highway

RESOLVED

Nursery Smoke Alarm at the Amherst Community Church

At 11:12, Snyder 95 and other Amherst units were dispatched to 77 Washington Highway — the Amherst Community Church between Main Street and West Maple Road — for a nursery-room zone-4 smoke detector activation in a three-story building.

Crews located the activated head with no smoke or fire and called it a probable malfunction. By 11:38 they reported “the alarm is unable to be reset” and operations moved to channel 2 while they worked the panel.

Amherst · ACC North

RESOLVED

Leg Fracture on the Baseball Diamond at Audubon

Main-Transit EMS was sent at 11:59 to the ACC North fields at 6205 Main Street — between South Youngs Road and Tech Drive — for a 30-year-old male with an obvious leg fracture on the baseball diamond.

Amherst · Lemon Tree Court

RESOLVED

Verbal Domestic on Lemon Tree Court

Amherst PD radio sent a unit to 39 Lemon Tree Court at 12:40 for a verbal domestic — “callers from Sunridge can hear a male and female yelling”. Callers came from Sunridge.

Williamsville · Delta Sonic

RESOLVED

Gray-Hoodie Suspect Reported in "Assault Van" Incident at Delta Sonic

Just after 07:12, a Police 1 unit on the Simulcast trunk advised radio of an incident that had “involved an assault van having a crowd from Delta Sonic”. Suspect description: “a white male in a gray hoodie”. The unit said they'd hold off and keep their shelter in front.


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

Buffalo Fire Dept · Sunday brunch

RESOLVED

Buffalo Fire's Most Reliable Sunday Caller: Meat on the Stove

BFD Ch1 at 08:47, in tones of weary professional resignation: “set off by meat on the stove. Engine 38 will handle. They'll take the report”. Engine 38 took the report and picked up the rest of the assignment. Filed as 47 avoidable. Filed by us under perennials of the Buffalo Sunday morning radio.

Eggertsville · Stevenson Boulevard

RESOLVED

Eggertsville Returns to Service — and Apparently to the Bacon

A 09:06 hallway smoke detector activation at 207 Stevenson Boulevard (between Rosedale Boulevard and Eggertsville Road) ended six minutes later with one of the more candid radio exchanges of the morning. Amherst Fire Dispatch: “that's their very crispy bacon”. Eggertsville: back in service at 0912.

Cheektowaga · Peace Bridge

RESOLVED

Customs and Border Protection Phones a Friend in Amherst

At 09:40, Amherst PD radio reported that CBP was trying to raise a contact for a Brooklyn Drive address because “they have someone that's very confused and disoriented at the border”. There was, as the dispatcher noted dryly, a warning on the address — which was duly sent over. The day's quietest little international story.

Amherst · Maple Road

RESOLVED

Taco Bell Fire Alarm Defeated by a Vigorous Bathroom Mop

Commercial fire alarm activation at 4258 Maple Road at Taco Bell, between Hillcrest Drive and Sweet Home Road, dispatched 12:27. Cause, per the cleaning crew on scene: “set off by steam from cleaning the men's room”. North Bailey back in service at 12:34. Marking as avoidable.

BNIA · TPS shuttle

"Mr. Sunshine, We'll See You Both Next Week"

A shuttle driver and her relief, on the BNIA-area private trunk: “the outside bridge if you want to meet me over there”, then “cold one — because then I can use whatever's left over in here”, then a cheerful sign-off to someone called Mr. Sunshine. The kind of small-talk pickup line that keeps an eight-hour shift survivable.

Amherst · Topps Plaza

RESOLVED

Passerby Drafts an Officer for the Topps Plaza Panhandler

An Amherst PD unit, at 12:37: “approached by a passerby to go talk to a panhandler at the Topps Plaza — if you could just make me an entry”. The smallest, most polite request on Sunday's air.

Simulcast · Paratransit

"I Think I Got a Push One"

Paratransit driver, mid-route, half to themselves and half to dispatch: “I think I got a push one. I think I got a push one”. Then, with a small note of relief: “yes, it's still holding”. The morning's most concentrated dose of operational poetry.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Buffalo · Fruit Belt

RESOLVED

Level-2 Commercial Fire Alarm at the Fruit Belt Apartments

BFD Ch1 sent Engine 3, Engine 2, Ladder 2, and B-43 — a level-2 response — to 233 Lemon Street between High Street and East North Street at 09:22, an activated commercial fire alarm at what dispatch called the Fruit Belt apartments. Engine 243 was on scene a few minutes later. No fire reported; cleared as a routine alarm.

Other Calls of Note

[10:44]Wyoming Co · WyoCo Fire 1 Gainesville Fire dispatched on a two-car MVA with at least one reported injury, including children involved.
[07:18]Niagara County · NC FD Dispatch ALS priority dispatched to 1014 Nash Road, with Lee, for a 79-year-old male on the front porch — shortness of breath, tightness in throat, COPD and anxiety history.
[11:39]Lancaster · LncstrFD D1 EMS dispatched to 114 Irwinwood Road for a 54-year-old male with non-traumatic back pain; cold response recommended, LVAC unavailable.
[13:33]Buffalo · BFD Ch1 Engine 23 responded EMS to 132 Dunlop for a male having a seizure.
[13:44]Niagara County · NC FD Dispatch Bicycle-vs-vehicle on Ward Road near St. Joseph; juvenile patient conscious, ALS priority recommended, MTFT 10-1 on scene.
[14:25]Buffalo · BFD Ch1 EMS to 230 Tacoma Avenue for a female with altered level of consciousness; X-38 covering.

Editor’s Note

Recap edition: today's PM scanner export had not synced to Drive at press time, so this edition recaps Sunday afternoon's scanner traffic (2026-06-28, 07:00–15:00) instead of today's. The headline story was a commercial-structure-fire scare at the Tim Hortons on Transit Road in East Amherst that turned out to be a smoking espresso machine — multi-company response, no injuries. Otherwise a routine summer Sunday: scattered EMS calls across Buffalo and the suburbs, a nursery-room smoke alarm at the Amherst Community Church, and the Buffalo Fire Department's perennial "meat on the stove" call. Today's heat advisory and heat watch dominate the live weather strip above.

Daily Gem

That's their very crispy bacon”

— Amherst Fire Dispatch, 09:12

By the Numbers

Segments
1,034
Active systems
29
Busiest hour
08:00–09:00 (Amherst PD and BFD morning churn)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS318
Police293
Airport / aviation173
Rail / maritime105
Hotel / shuttle / taxi60
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst431
Other Erie County290
Outer counties114
Buffalo79
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew68

Agency and area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel names plus speakers' inferred role. Recap-edition stats reflect Sunday's window.

The WNY Listening Post · Monday, June 29, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 51
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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