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Amherst · a garbage truck and a low wire

A Garbage Truck Hooks the Wires; Two People Stuck on Top

Telephone and fiber-optic lines on the cab, two parties “caught up on the bucket,” no power involved

Just after 10 a.m., Amherst PD radio went up with the kind of detail that wakes a dispatcher all the way up: “Just to confirm — power lines on the truck and driver’s still in the vehicle”. Two parties in the vehicle were “caught up on the bucket on top of the garbage truck”, an officer added, and units headed in to confirm what had been hit.

Within minutes a unit on scene cleared the worst of it. The lines on the truck were not energized: “He says it’s all telephone and fiber optics”, an officer keyed up, and a second unit confirmed “No power involved”. By 10:31 the wires had been worked off the roadway and the officer cleared the scene.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Snyder · 258 Glenhaven

ONGOING

CPS-Removed 13-Year-Old, a Grandmother in a Blue Kia, and Two Warnings on the House at 258 Glenhaven

“Extensive history, domestic threats on the left side,” a 2025 subject-with-a-gun call still on chat

Mid-afternoon, Amherst PD started staging units around a welfare-check call that came in with the kind of layered backstory that makes officers ask for backup before they knock. Dispatch laid it out for the responding car: a grandmother was waiting at a nearby park in a blue Kia because her “13-year-old grandson was removed by CPS due to abuse” — grandma was supposed to pick him up from school, he wasn’t there, she suspected mom had grabbed him instead, and mom wasn’t answering the phone.

Then came the address history. “There’s two warnings on the house — the left side is the one that we’re dealing with today”, dispatch said, with a 2025 subject-with-a-gun call still flagged on chat at the same place. A second officer queued up to confirm: “We have extensive history, domestic threats on the left side”. A nearby unit named Nigel Hollins as on-location and “He’s caused a lot of problems with it before, so we just want to start one more this way just in case”, and a third car was added before officers approached.

By the end of the brief’s window, units had met grandma at the park near Glenhaven and were preparing to walk in to the left side of the house with three cars. No on-air resolution had cleared by 15:00; the radio left it to the next watch.

Amherst · 325 Spring Meadow Drive

ONGOING

Two People in an Orange Safety Vest Working a Spring Meadow Apartment Complex for Social Security Numbers

A door-to-door identity-theft pitch dressed up as utility work

Mid-afternoon, the manager at the 325 Spring Meadow Drive apartment complex (off Spendrift) called Amherst PD with a textbook door-to-door social-engineering complaint: “two parties walking around asking residents for their social security numbers and telling them to click a link”, dispatch relayed.

Description out to all cars: “a black male, a mixed race female, wearing an orange safety vest.” Officers were rolling for an area check as the brief closed; the pair appears to be running the standard utility-worker cover for identity theft, a pattern worth flagging for neighbors in the wider Eggertsville/East Amherst apartment corridor.

Amherst · 7 Northwood

ONGOING

“White Male, Black Jacket, Kicking In the Front Door” at 7 Northwood

At 14:39, Amherst PD took a property check at 7 Northwood with a stark single-line description from the caller: “There’s a white male with a black jacket kicking in the front door”. Within three minutes the dispatcher called the air: “All cars, all cars, hold the air” — a sign units were converging fast on what could read as an in-progress burglary or a stranded resident locked out of their own house.

No on-air arrest or disposition cleared by the end of the window. The cluster of nearly simultaneous air-traffic calls just before 15:00 suggests the desk was working multiple priority calls at once and managing the radio aggressively to keep the channel open for the Northwood scene.

Amherst · the same caller, twice

ONGOING

Open-Line “I Hate You,” Then “Party Hung Up, Female Was Hysterical,” Then Unresponsive at 400 Heron

A 911 hang-up at 2309 Maple, a domestic moving on Transit, and the same female surfacing at 400 Heron a few minutes later

At 14:03 Amherst PD took an open-line 911 call from 2309 Maple Road with audio of “open line, female screaming I hate you with a crash notification”. Three or four minutes later, in the same cluster of air traffic, dispatch added a related thread: “we’ve got a domestic in the vehicle, southbound Transit” — same female, vehicle now moving southbound Transit, no occupants identified.

By 14:10, what looks like the same person had been located unresponsive at Heron Drive[*] [heard: 400 Heron] — “400 Heron 413 is the same female from earlier”. Twin City was notified and the call cleared into a medical response.

Williamsville · 25 Chateau Terrace

ONGOING

Bornhove Preschool Calls Police: Construction Crew Dug Up the Roadway and the Children Are Walking Through It

Just after 9 a.m., Director Sharon at Bornhove Preschool at 25 Chateau Terrace flagged Amherst PD: “construction crews are working the area and dig up the roadway, and the children have to walk through the dug-up roadway”, dispatch relayed. An officer went to meet her at the school to size up the hazard — a textbook pedestrian-safety call that the village absorbs into its routine traffic complaints but that for a preschool morning drop-off is genuinely dangerous.


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

Amherst · the Red Roof on Maple, again

The Red Roof Dog Is Loose Again; The Lady With the Special-Needs Daughter Cannot Chase

Amherst PD spends a quarter-hour herding a small dog around Room 126

At 9:42 a.m. an Amherst PD unit picked up a job at the Red Roof Inn off Maple and arrived with the air of a man who had done this dance before: “I think I know the room of the owner. I’ll knock on the door when I get there”, he keyed up. “It’s been loose once before”, the unit added a beat later.

A second officer arrived to help, with the explanatory context that turned a minor complaint into the brief’s sweetest 60 seconds: “She has a special needs daughter, so she can’t chase it was the story I got last time”. The dog briefly disappeared into a laundry room and re-emerged at speed; by 09:54 it was back in Room 126 with the owner and the units were clearing.

Buffalo · the city limo dispatch booth

A Buffalo Limo Driver, in Six Sentences, Sketches a Local Gunsmith Crisis

Sometime around 9 a.m., a Buffalo Limo driver — cigar-shop voice, the kind of person who has run a tape on every Buffalo block twice — was holding court with the dispatcher about somebody’s wife and somebody’s shop: “There’s guns. There’s a gun repair guy. He’s shooting. And now people are starting to call and want their guns back and she don’t know who’s… Paul, but someone to clear everything up”.

It is the entire architecture of a Buffalo neighborhood story in three transmissions: the husband is working/shooting, the wife is fielding the customers, the customers have begun to call about getting their guns back, and the wife does not have a list. We will, of course, never get the rest of it on the air.

Amherst · in front of 180

“The Goose Is Deceased. I Moved It Out of the Road.”

Mid-morning, an Amherst PD officer delivered one of the most administratively serene transmissions of the week: “The goose is deceased. I moved it out of the road. You can log it for pickup in front of 180”.

Amherst · Sycamore, eating lunch

10-12, Currently Eating Lunch: An FBI-Message Welfare Check Resolves Itself

Just after 2 p.m., Amherst PD took a mental-hygiene call — “I think she’s a 10-12. Claims she’s getting messages from the FBI, needs to make a report” — and resolved it with the most reassuring on-air arc of the day. An officer on scene reported back: “Just to advise, this party is conscious of talking to us. She’s eating lunch right now”. “Conscious, talking, and eating lunch, 10-4”, dispatch acknowledged.

Lake Erie · the bureaucratic prelude to the Fourth

Coast Guard Spends Most of an Hour Reading Out July-Fourth Safety Zones on Marine 22A

Hamlin, Mentor, Lakeland, Rocky River, Edgewater, Lorain, Cleveland — the dispatcher works through the binder

Starting at 10:56 a.m., Marine 22A-1022 ran a marathon Notice-to-Mariners broadcast across the eastern Great Lakes for July 3rd, 4th, and 5th fireworks and yacht-club race courses. Salute to America in Hamlin, the 4th-of-July display at Mentor Harbor, the Edgewater Yacht Club’s sailing course, Tempe Lake Resort, Lorain, Rocky River, the Bay Village launch — all of it read into the air in steady, broken-up paragraphs over a full hour.

Local mariners with plans on the lake next week would be well-served to actually call Sector East before sundown on July 3rd. The bureaucracy of the WNY summer, in one long radio transmission.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Williamsville · 147 Reist Street, Comprehensive Rehab

RESOLVED

Unresponsive Male at Comprehensive Rehab, Room 535, by the Window

Just before 12:40, Amherst Fire dispatched to 147 Reist Street, the Williamsville comprehensive-rehabilitation center, on a call out of “room 535, by the window, for a male, he is reported to be in trouble” — followed within seconds by a clarifying update for the responding ambulance: “unresponsive male, also having trouble breathing”.

Lancaster · 12885 Broadway, Apt 12

ONGOING

Lancaster Dispatched to a 24-Year-Old Vomiting Blood, Not Conscious

At 14:41, Lancaster Fire D1 dispatched its Alden EMS to 12885 Broadway, apartment 12, for a 24-year-old male “not conscious, abnormal breathing”. The on-air notes added he had “a 24-year-old male not conscious after vomiting blood”. The brief’s window closes before any transport call — the case carries over.

Eggertsville · 1233 Eggert, basement

RESOLVED

Natural-Gas Odor in a Basement on Eggert: Crews Trace It Back to a Burned-Up Sump Pump

At 12:35, Amherst Fire dispatched on a “investigate a smoke detector going off and possibly a natural gas odor in the basement” call at 1233 Eggert Road. After about 70 minutes of investigation, the on-scene officer cleared it with what looks like the actual answer: “zero readings, possible issue with the sump pump being burned up” — zero CO/natural-gas readings, going back in service.

East Amherst · 20 Carriage Hill East

ONGOING

Second Natural-Gas-in-the-Basement Call of the Day, This One on Carriage Hill East

At 13:25, Amherst Fire was dispatched on a basement natural-gas call at 20 Carriage Hill East, between West Klein and Carriage Hill Court — the day’s second basement-odor investigation, on top of the 12:35 Eggert call. The brief closes before this one clears.

Cheektowaga · U-Crest theater 6

RESOLVED

U-Crest Cinema Theater 6 Evacuated on a Fire-Alarm Activation

Just before 12:50, CFD Dispatch put units on a fire-alarm activation at U-Crest, specifically the back of “investigative fire alarm activation in Theater 6”. By 12:49 command had cleared “Command — theater is evacuated”; no fire was found.

Other Calls of Note

[12:01]Amherst · 493 John James, Parkway Luxury · smoke alarm + CO Audible smoke detector at Parkway Luxury Apartments cleared by Getzville at 12:08 with maintenance already on scene for a “water recombustion”; resident called back to request a CO check.
[07:55]Williamsville · 3930 Sheridan, Northtown Subaru · EMS EMS at the Northtown Subaru service area; party passed out, breathing shallow.
[08:30]Buffalo · 462 Grider · general alarm Engine 22, Engine 28, Ladder 15 to 462 Grider between Sussex and Fernhill for an activated commercial alarm — general alarm, preliminary assignment.
[09:05]Buffalo · 59 Doyle · seizure Engine 26 to 59 Doyle (between Maryland and Belmont) for a female having a seizure; UMass unit response.
[09:10]Buffalo · hydraulic-down garbage truck Engine 31, Engine 23, Ladder 7, Battalion 44 and F16 dispatched for a hydraulic-down garbage truck — a separate event from the Amherst lines-on-the-cab incident, but a strange same-shift coincidence.
[10:50]Orchard Park · 131 Middlebury · alarm Orchard Park Fire on a residential-area neighborhood call, 131 Middlebury; second engine added at 13:26 to 111 Middlebury for a fire-alarm activation.
[13:20]Cheektowaga · 240 Pine Ridge, Villa Maria · unresponsive Pine Hill rescue cover for a 68-year-old male unresponsive but breathing in the auditorium at Villa Maria, 240 Pine Ridge Road.
[11:38]Hamburg · 4650 Southwestern, Autumnview Manor · EMS Big Tree EMS to Autumnview Manor, 4650 Southwestern, room 72 — the second Autumnview call of the morning after an 85-year-old female unconscious in room 85 at 07:48.
[11:51]Hamburg · 7840 Boston State Road · CO detector Bristol Patio Homes lot 57, 7840 Boston State Road — CO detector activation, negative for illness, North Boston 3 responding.
[14:50]East Aurora · Elm and Riley · fishhook East Aurora Fire dispatched to a 17-year-old male with a fishhook injury, second-intersection of Elm and Riley near Whaley.
[10:45]Niagara County · 3509 Ransomville · mutual aid Ransomville mutual-aid to Heritage Manor doctor’s office, 3509 Ransomville Road — 62-year-old female with swelling of face, arm, finger and low oxygen.
[14:37]Orleans County · OD with Narcan 32-year-old female, overdosed and semi-responsive, Narcan administered; mercy response.
[14:13]Genesee County · tree on multiple wires Genesee County FD on scene with a tree leaning on multiple wires; law enforcement on the harassment-call side of the same address.
[09:51]Niagara County · 7210 Williams Road, apt 304 · ALS Frontier EMS to 7210 Williams Road, apartment 304 — 85-year-old female with low heart rate and dizziness, AFib history; ALS response.

Editor’s Note

A wet Thursday in the home zone produced one of those mornings where the weirdness ran heavy on the police channel: a garbage truck with its bucket tangled up in low telephone lines, two parties caught inside, then a loose hotel dog at the Red Roof, then an afternoon welfare check at a Snyder address with a history that reads like its own brief. East Amherst Fire chased natural-gas calls in three places before lunch and an actual fire in an oven for the second night in a row was, mercifully, in someone else's town. Tier 4 belongs to a Buffalo Limo driver hinting at a Cheektowaga gun-repair shop with a customer-recovery problem, and to the dispatcher who calmly logged a deceased goose for pickup in front of 180.

Daily Gem

The goose is deceased. I moved it out of the road. You can log it for pickup in front of 180.”

— Amherst PD, 10:54

By the Numbers

Segments
1,110
Active systems
27
Busiest hour
13:00–14:00 (Amherst PD on Glenhaven welfare check + multiple Amherst Fire investigates)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police360
Fire / EMS290
Hotel / shuttle / taxi170
Airport / aviation160
Rail / maritime116
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst410
Niagara County130
Buffalo115
Other Erie County95
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew60

Agency & area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel labels and the inferred role of each system; counts may vary slightly from the canonical segment total.

[*] = 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 · Thursday, June 25, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 47
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