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The WNY Listening Post

Vol. I · No. 31 · Tuesday, June 9, 2026 · A.M. Edition
Window: 2026-06-08 15:00 → 2026-06-09 07:00 · 2,469 segments · 32 active systems
Eyes on the wires. Ears to the radio. Sixteen hours, fully reported.
Around the Neighborhood Williamsville / Amherst / Clarence →
Developing

All-Night Search for a Missing 10-Year-Old Out of 336 Sunridge; Her Phone Pings Off Behind Acacia Park Cemetery and Goes DarkOngoing

At 22:01, Amherst PD took an attempt-to-locate at 336 Sunridge on the right-hand side — the complainant was the grandmother, saying her ten-year-old granddaughter had been missing for two hours. Dispatch put out the description: a young girl with short dark hair, last seen wearing an orange Apex shirt, black shorts, and pink Crocs.[1] The grandmother named the child to police on the air.

Roughly forty minutes in, the case turned electronic. At 22:40, an officer relayed that Verizon had reported the missing girl’s phone was now off and had last pinged “to a power behind a field from the Acacia Park Cemetery, and it was 1.26 miles southeast of the power.”[2] A new ping order was placed against the device in case it powered back on.

The investigation widened across the night. A possibly-related hit-and-run with an Ontario plate (Charles-Adam-King-Henry 008) and significant passenger-side damage was logged in the same neighborhood at 22:17, around the corner at 194 Sunset.[3][4] By 23:10, units were still set, the phone was still showing off, and officers were trading position updates on Sunridge.[5] Just before 01:00, the search had spread to Sweet Home and Pheasant Run, the Bear Haven area, and the East/West Somerset stretch off Florence — the last spot the phone had been hitting.[6][7] The traffic stayed live into the early-morning hours; no resolution had crossed the air by the 07:00 cutoff.


Late-Night Domestic on the Amherst–Sunridge Side: “The Female Complainant Just Located Another Long Gun in the House”

At 00:09, an Amherst PD unit came back over the air on what was described as “an earlier domestic”: “The female complainant just located another long gun in the house.”[8] Minutes later, officers noted, “Looks like that first call is going to be related to this one,” stringing the night’s prior call together with the new firearm find.[9]

By 00:43, a flagged subject identified on dispatch as Keith Thomas was back on the location “trying to get in,” and dispatch noted charges were already in hand.[10] At 00:44, a unit put it plainly on the air: “It sounds like the male and female are physically fighting.”[11] An officer caution followed at 00:44:47: “The subject in question may be in possession of a pocket knife.”[12] Containment cars were sent to Cascade and Grandview, then Sweet Home and Pheasant Run[13] — the same corridor the missing-child search was crawling that hour, though the call threads are not on their face the same call.


Transportation Bus Backs Into a Pole at Williamsville South; Bus Empty, No Injuries

At 17:03, Amherst PD took a school-bus PDO at Williamsville South High School. An officer cleaned it up on the air a few seconds later: “It’s just a transportation bus backed into a pole. Nobody’s on the bus.”[14] No injuries, no extrication — a paperwork call.


Parking-Lot Fight Spills Out at the Dollar Tree; Two Separated, “Still Heated”

At 17:21, units were sent to a parking-lot fight: “Out in the parking lot physically fighting,”[15] with a description of “a black male, bald, with a purple shirt, and a black female, shorter hair and a white shirt” a moment later.[16] The female was last seen “walking back towards the Dollar Tree”[17] before an arriving car (Lincoln-King-Edward 3722) reported the parties separated, “but still heated.”[18]


Larceny-From-Vehicle in the Darwin Drive Area: White Ford Explorer Leaves Toward Main Street; Officer Calls a Hook

The afternoon’s first big property call hit Amherst PD at 15:06: “Larceny from a vehicle just occurred — white Ford Explorer left toward Main Street.”[19][20] An officer requested a tow (“I’ll need a hook”) and stood by in the driveway of the address while units sealed up Darwin.[21]


Smoke-Detector Activation at 2402 North Forest Empties Out the Building; Crews Find a Faulty Head

Amherst Fire dispatched Ellicott Creek at 00:27 to 2402 North Forest Road, near John Muir Drive in the John James Audubon area, for a floor-2 west smoke-detector activation.[22][23] By 00:33, Engine 9-3 was on location with the building being evacuated.[24] The cause turned out to be the detector itself: dispatch closed it out with “Same issue as before — a faulty head. They will be on fire watch.”[25]


Ellicott Creek Runs to the Same Bureau Veritas Alarm Twice; Both Times It’s Nothing

At 22:54, Amherst Fire pushed Ellicott Creek to a fire-alarm activation at 100 North Point Parkway — the Bureau Veritas building between North French Road and Sweet Home Road — with a smoke-detector activation noted.[26][27] Three minutes after the trucks turned out, the keyholder from an earlier run called it in as a false alarm.[28] Engine 1 still made the location to verify.[29]


Single-Car Crash With Two Patients, Driver Reported On the Roof

At 01:03, Amherst Fire dispatch reported a single car into a structure, with two patients on scene and the driver flagged as on top of the vehicle (the transcribed phrasing is “on retops” — appears to be the radio call for a vehicle on its roof).[30] A clean address did not come up on the dispatch channel in this window’s scanner export.

Overheard: The Wires Tier 4 — what makes the brief the brief →

“Radar Contact, Turn Left, Direct BEARS”

At 06:05:55, an inbound aircraft on BNIA Arrival–Departure caught the day’s best out-of-context line from approach control: “Radar contact, turn left direct BEARS.”[31] BEARS is a published navigation fix on approach to Buffalo — in the cockpit it’s an instrument; on the page, it’s an upstate haiku.

Sunday Night FRS, Channel 15: Two Hams Browse Antennas, Schedule the Saturday, Spit on Themselves

From 18:53 on, FRS Channel 15 hosted what is, on close reading, an entire Sunday-evening ham-radio chat session. The thread: a fresh-ordered N9TAC portable antenna (“it’s like a portable one that you can throw it up in a tree”), a J-4 hand-held, an upcoming Saturday meetup on 11 July (“Be anyone that’s licensed, we welcome you”), shop-talk about working at Edwards Vacuum, and the line of the night: “Oh, I’m spitting all over myself.”[32][33][34]

Ken-Ton Schools Bus Channel, Mic Hot: “She Can Taste the Cows”

At 15:46, a Ken-Ton USD bus channel coughed up four words with no context and no follow-up: “She can taste the cows.”[35] File under: things only said on a school bus.

Amherst PD Sign-Off, 16:07: “Ciao, Paul.”

A small bit of human texture from the afternoon: an Amherst officer ended a transmission with “Ciao, Paul,”[36] the kind of off-script send-off that drops into a working channel and reminds you everyone on it knows everyone else by first name.

Two Cars Tour the Day: Sharp Bus, Holland Speedway, One Word Each

Two outlier channels emitted exactly one transmission apiece in the sixteen-hour window. At 15:18, the Canadian Transport trunk caught a SharpBusLine driver saying “Back to school”[37] — in June. And at 06:25 this morning the lone Sports Venues hit was Holland Speedway with a single, philosophical “Okay.”[38]

Buffalo Limo Dispatcher Improvises a Driving Tutorial

Buffalo Limo’s afternoon dispatcher spent half a minute walking a driver through a route turn-by-turn, off the script: “You turn right on H3 Drive… you go make your right on Arlington… entry drive road for all transit pass French — you gotta pass August Drive, the next one tutorial entry drive…”[39][40] The driver, audibly lost, said “Thank you,” twice.

Wende Correctional, 18:27: “We Want Your Convenience.”

The single Wende Correctional transmission of the night, late-shift: “We want your convenience.”[41] The sentence is more menacing than the source likely intended.

Regional Blotter Tier 3 — rest of WNY →

Lockport Commercial Fire Alarm at Neely Industries, Upper Mountain Road

At 15:43, Niagara County dispatch put the City of Lockport on a Zone-128 commercial fire alarm and tunnel/stack detector Zone 10 at 350 Upper Mountain Road at Neely Industries.[42][43] Incident moved to LSD TAC-1.

Car–Bus MVA on Akron Road in Niagara County: ALS Dispatched

At 15:53, Niagara County FD Dispatch took a car-versus-school-bus motor vehicle accident at 8212 Akron Road, between Gasport and Carrasco. ALS recommended.[44][45]

78-Year-Old Falls Between Two Parked Cars in Niagara County — Possible Head Injury

At 16:17, dispatch reported a 78-year-old female fallen between a blue Subaru and a gray car in front of a building, conscious with possible head injury, ALS priority recommended.[46]

77-Year-Old with Recent Heart Issues, 335 Summit Boulevard, North Tonawanda

At 17:29, North Tonawanda Engine 6 went out on an EMS at 335 Summit Boulevard between Oakdale and Ward Road — 77-year-old female, recent heart issues in March, ALS priority.[47][48]

CO Alarm with No Symptoms, 1 Elmwood Park South, Tonawanda

At 19:53, Tonawanda Fire Dispatch took a CO alarm investigation at 1 Elmwood Park South, no symptoms reported.[49]

Tops Markets 47, Lancaster — Pre-Dawn Fire-Alarm Activation

At 06:33, Lancaster Fire District 1 dispatched Twin District units to a fire-alarm activation at Tops Market 47.[50]

92-Year-Old Down at 3226 Merchant Road, Warsaw — Lift Assist

At 22:44, Wyoming County Fire sent Warsaw Ambulance to 3226 Merchant Road between Route 28 and Keeney Road — 92-year-old female fallen, needs lifting.[51][52]

28-Year-Old Passes Out Outside the Ukrainian Center, Buffalo

At 15:59, BFD Ch1 took an EMS call for a 28-year-old male who passed out outside the Ukrainian center and credit union.[53]

Buffalo Fire, Cordova 234 — Commercial Line, Signal 2

At 16:05, BFD Ch1 dispatched a Signal Level 2 response on a commercial line at 234 Cordova; checked, set off by cooking, back in service.[54][55]

Other Calls of Note

16:50 — East Amherst residential fire-alarm activation; no fire found.[56]

23:10 — Amherst PD checks a male reported laying in the grass at 215 John Glenn Drive, near the parking-lot entrance — described as a black male in gray sweatpants and a medical mask, apparently lying down after getting off the bus.[57][58]

23:17 — Amherst PD called to 89 Marine Drive for kids banging on the front door; complainant reports the incident is “something involving the neighborhood kids” whose parents have been called and are “harassing her over the phone.”[59][60]

00:41 — Apartment 244 fire alarm at an Amherst high-rise; cause: burnt food in the apartment, alarm reset.[61]

00:59 — Amherst Fire investigates a complaint at Wilcox Road and Tonawanda Creek Road.[62]

19:25 — Welfare check, Amherst PD, subject in a red shirt and pajama pants.[63]

15:21 — Wyoming County, Southern Haskell, eight-year-old male fallen, lift assist only.[64]

16:33 — Wyoming County SO: “We got a guy trying to avoid us right now, but we’ll be there as soon as we can.”[65]

Sources — Audio Files Cited

  1. [22:01] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 22-01-58 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 22-02-19.mp3
  2. [22:40] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 22-40-03 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 22-40-22.mp3
  3. [22:17] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 22-17-51 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 22-18-08.mp3
  4. [22:27] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 22-27-56 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 22-28-01.mp3
  5. [23:10] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 23-10-10 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-10-14.mp3
  6. [00:52] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-52-20 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-52-25.mp3
  7. [00:53] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-53-17 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-53-24.mp3
  8. [00:09] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-09-26 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-09-33.mp3
  9. [00:10] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-10-44 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-10-50.mp3
  10. [00:43] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-43-07 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-43-10.mp3
  11. [00:44] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-44-01 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-44-05.mp3
  12. [00:44] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-44-47 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-44-52.mp3
  13. [00:51] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-51-43 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 00-51-48.mp3
  14. [17:03] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 17-03-02 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-03-14.mp3
  15. [17:21] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 17-21-53 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-21-56.mp3
  16. [17:22] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 17-22-04 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-22-09.mp3
  17. [17:23] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 17-23-15 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-23-18.mp3
  18. [17:24] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 17-24-02 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 17-24-14.mp3
  19. [15:06] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 15-06-34 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-06-40.mp3
  20. [15:06] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 15-06-50 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-06-54.mp3
  21. [15:07] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 15-07-05 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 15-07-10.mp3
  22. [00:27] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-27-31 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 00-27-38.mp3
  23. [00:27] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-27-51 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 00-28-01.mp3
  24. [00:33] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-33-05 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 00-33-12.mp3
  25. [23:20] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 23-20-53 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 23-21-00.mp3
  26. [22:54] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 22-54-56 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 22-55-06.mp3
  27. [22:55] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 22-55-18 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 22-55-26.mp3
  28. [22:59] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 22-59-12 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 22-59-19.mp3
  29. [23:06] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 23-06-36 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 23-06-43.mp3
  30. [01:03] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 01-03-52 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 01-03-59.mp3
  31. [06:05] BNIA / B-N Arr-Dep — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\BNIA\06-09-26 06-05-55 - BNIA - B-N Arr-Dep TO 06-06-00.mp3
  32. [18:53] FRS / FRS 15 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\FRS\06-08-26 18-53-49 - FRS - FRS 15 TO 18-53-58.mp3
  33. [18:56] FRS / FRS 15 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\FRS\06-08-26 18-56-45 - FRS - FRS 15 TO 18-57-15.mp3
  34. [19:00] FRS / FRS 15 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\FRS\06-08-26 19-00-48 - FRS - FRS 15 TO 19-00-58.mp3
  35. [15:46] Schools (Erie) / KTUFSD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Schools (Erie)\06-08-26 15-46-25 - Schools (Erie) - KTUFSD.mp3
  36. [16:07] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 16-07-03 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD.mp3
  37. [15:18] Can. Transport / SharpBusLine — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Can. Transport\06-08-26 15-18-44 - Can. Transport - SharpBusLine TO 15-18-47.mp3
  38. [06:25] Sports Venues / HollandSpwy — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Sports Venues\06-09-26 06-25-17 - Sports Venues - HollandSpwy TO 06-25-24.mp3
  39. [16:22] Taxis / BuffaloLimo — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Taxis\06-08-26 16-22-17 - Taxis - BuffaloLimo TO 16-22-27.mp3
  40. [16:22] Taxis / BuffaloLimo — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Taxis\06-08-26 16-22-46 - Taxis - BuffaloLimo TO 16-23-06.mp3
  41. [18:27] NYS DOCCS / Wende CF — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\NYS DOCCS\06-08-26 18-27-52 - NYS DOCCS - Wende CF TO 18-27-55.mp3
  42. [15:42] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara County\06-08-26 15-42-50 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 15-42-58.mp3
  43. [15:43] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara County\06-08-26 15-43-00 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 15-43-10.mp3
  44. [15:53] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara County\06-08-26 15-53-42 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 15-53-44.mp3
  45. [16:15] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara County\06-08-26 16-15-04 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 16-15-12.mp3
  46. [16:17] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara County\06-08-26 16-17-31 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 16-17-41.mp3
  47. [17:29] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara County\06-08-26 17-29-19 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 17-29-28.mp3
  48. [17:29] Niagara County / NC FD Dispatch — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara County\06-08-26 17-29-32 - Niagara County - NC FD Dispatch TO 17-29-38.mp3
  49. [19:53] Municipalities / TonwndaFDisp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Municipalities\06-08-26 19-53-34 - Municipalities - TonwndaFDisp.mp3
  50. [06:33] Municipalities / LncstrFD D1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Municipalities\06-09-26 06-33-35 - Municipalities - LncstrFD D1.mp3
  51. [22:44] Wyoming County / WyoCo Fire 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Wyoming County\06-08-26 22-44-30 - Wyoming County - WyoCo Fire 1 TO 22-44-34.mp3
  52. [22:44] Wyoming County / WyoCo Fire 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Wyoming County\06-08-26 22-44-44 - Wyoming County - WyoCo Fire 1 TO 22-44-54.mp3
  53. [15:59] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 15-59-38 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 15-59-44.mp3
  54. [16:05] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 16-05-04 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 16-05-08.mp3
  55. [16:08] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 16-08-38 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 16-08-46.mp3
  56. [16:50] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 16-50-18 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis.mp3
  57. [23:10] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 23-10-50 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-10-58.mp3
  58. [23:15] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 23-15-04 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-15-10.mp3
  59. [23:17] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 23-17-25 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-17-35.mp3
  60. [23:20] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 23-20-04 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 23-20-17.mp3
  61. [00:58] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-58-40 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 00-58-48.mp3
  62. [00:59] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-09-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-09-26 00-59-09 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 00-59-16.mp3
  63. [19:25] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 19-25-22 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD.mp3
  64. [15:21] Wyoming County / WyoCo Fire 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Wyoming County\06-08-26 15-21-01 - Wyoming County - WyoCo Fire 1 TO 15-21-10.mp3
  65. [16:33] Wyoming County / WyoCo SO 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Wyoming County\06-08-26 16-33-13 - Wyoming County - WyoCo SO 1 TO 16-33-18.mp3
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