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The WNY Listening Post

Vol. I · No. 30 · Monday, June 8, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Window 07:00 → 15:00
Eight hours on the trunked frequencies, fully reported. The wires were busy; the news was not.
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Re-Alarm

PetSmart on Niagara Falls Boulevard Throws a Second CO Alarm in Twelve Hours Ongoing

The AM brief logged a carbon-monoxide activation here that cancelled on approach — Amherst Fire was back at the same panel before 8:40 a.m.

AM brief, “Commercial CO Alarm at PetSmart, 1581 Niagara Falls Boulevard — Cancelled on Approach.” At 08:39:53, Amherst Fire dispatch toned out North Bailey for a commercial fire-alarm activation, “Carbon Monoxide Detector, 1581 Niagara Falls Boulevard at PetSmart” — the same address that ran in this morning’s brief.[1] A second hit at the same panel inside half a shift is the pattern of a faulty CO head or a real ambient source the building still hasn’t isolated. Status: open.

Around the Neighborhood
Developing

Two-Car Crash at Maple and Hopkins; One Driver’s Name Pulls a “Multiple Firearms in the Home” Caution Flag

Two vehicles, three patients, a second Twin City rig requested — and then Amherst PD ran the driver’s name.

At 11:42, Amherst PD called in a wreck at “King and Frank” with very heavy damage and a Charlie-Paul-Ocean-1 plate hanging off it[2]; two minutes later Amherst Fire dispatch upgraded the scene: “I got two cars, three patients. Send me a second ambulance, please.”[3] By 11:46, Officer Scott had pulled up and a second unit was blocking Hopkins and Maple while traffic backed up.[4]

Two minutes later came the cautionary radio chatter that appears to be a name-run on one of the drivers: “Is that Thomas Sittig? … All carriers use caution — multiple firearms all over the home.”[5] A follow-up read it back as Sivick, S-I-V-I-C-K, with an inactive pistol permit on file.[6] By 12:00, with patients in Twin City care, the officer cleared the scene with the short version: “Uh, I got no reported injuries.”[7] Unit 51 had handled the crash.

15-Year-Old “Kyle” with a Pocket Knife at 36 Wickham; Twin City Staged, 13-Year-Old Not Involved

At 08:53:57, Amherst PD radioed a domestic at 36 Wickham — a 15-year-old “turning man with a knife.”[8] Within sixty seconds, Twin City Ambulance was staging a short block away, and dispatch added the operational detail that a 13-year-old in the home was “not involved at all.”[9] Six minutes after the original call, an officer reported the subject — identified on the air as Kyle — was “still in the room with his pocket knife.”[10] No transport was requested.

Mom Calls Amherst PD on Her 19-Year-Old at 239 Sunridge; Subject Separated for the Morning

At 07:17, Amherst dispatch read a domestic at 239 Sunridge, complainant mom, “19-year-old son throwing stuff around.”[11] Four minutes later, the responding unit cleared it with two words on the air: “Separated for sunridge.”[12]

Found Property at 140 John James Audubon — a Baseball Bat with Nails and Spikes Leaned Against the Garage

At 12:30, an Amherst officer stepped out at 140 John James Audubon for what dispatch logged as “found property.” The narrative on the air was less prosaic: a baseball bat — nails and spikes embedded along its length — leaning up against the building near the port that connects to the Walton Woods Trail.[13] Nothing further came over the air; the bat presumably went into evidence.

10-Year-Old Knee-Down on the Maplemere Elementary Playground; Snyder EMS Rolls

At 12:22, an Amherst officer relayed that Fire was being dispatched to 236 East Maplemere Road — child injured on the playground, “some kind of leg injury.”[14] A minute later the Fire side filled it in: Snyder EMS calls to 236 East Maplemere Road and Maplemere Elementary, “Dunedin and Barbary Lane — on the playground for a 10-year-old male, possible left knee…”[15] The dispatch dropped before the diagnosis.

70-Year-Old at 22 Ranch Trail Drive Bleeding from the Head — Wife Self-Transports Before EMS Arrives

At 12:40, Amherst Fire dispatch read a call for “William Eskall, 22 Ranch Trail Drive, between Maple Road and Coral Road, for a 70-year-old male bleeding from his head.”[16] Seven minutes later, the followup came back: “Patient found, struck his head, heavy bleeding, and his wife drove to the hospital.”[17] Units cleared and went back in service.

Commercial Fire Alarm Pulls Crews to the Michael Phelps Swim School on Hopkins

At 13:40, Getzville commercial-fire alarm activation at 1590 Hopkins Road — the Michael Phelps Swim School, between Fairwoods Drive and Dodge Road. Alarm company reporting a Zone 5 water-flow alarm.[18][19] A water-flow activation at a swim school is exactly the false-positive you’d expect; no further escalation came across the air.

72-Year-Old CHF Patient at Brothers in Mercy Apartments, 10500 Bergtold Road[*]

At 14:19, Amherst Fire dispatched Clarence units to “10500 Bergtold Road[*] at Brothers in Mercy Apartments, Queen Autumn Trail and Ransom Road” for a 72-year-old male, congestive-heart-failure patient with trouble breathing.[20][21] A black Ford Edge was named as the responding party’s vehicle on scene.

Dog Bite at the Ellicott Creek Bark Park — 40-Year-Old Male, Hand

At 14:21, Ellicott Creek EMS was paged to the bark park off Old Niagara Falls Boulevard, near the concession stand, for a male bitten on the hand by a dog.[22] The first read was “four-year-old” but the dispatch corrected within seconds to a 40-year-old male.[23] Twin City rolled.

Welfare Check on an Elderly Woman in a Wheelchair Headed Northbound on Edward Street — Alone

At 13:47, Amherst dispatch sent 4-E-11 to the area of Edward Street for an elderly female in a wheelchair, headed northbound, “all by herself.”[24] Six minutes later, a separate forceful-entry welfare check was opened at 309 Berryman Drive at Kings Highway and Saratoga Road — AP was on location requesting entry.[25] No connection between the two calls was made on the air.

Overheard: The Wires The signal-to-noise ratio was excellent today.

“It Was a Towel.” — “Oh, Not a Towel. A Towel.”

HMS Security at the venue gave the day’s shortest Zen koan over the radio at 13:23. A complete exchange in eight syllables; absolutely zero clarification of which towel.[26][27]

Embassy Suites Guest Reports the Jacuzzi’s Been Making a Noise All Night. Front Desk: The Jacuzzi Is Not in the Room.

At 11:17, Embassy Control logged a guest complaint about room E-5-0-6: “He’s complaining that the jacuzzi has been making a noise all night.”[28] The reply, deadpan: “The jacuzzi is not in the room.”[29] No further units dispatched.

BuffaloLimo’s Mechanic Walks the Channel Through a Diesel Top-End Rebuild Live, On Air

For sixty unbroken seconds starting at 07:43, BuffaloLimo dispatch served as the unwitting audience for a free-flowing monologue: “You gotta delete it, right? Then you put a special pump in it that’s bulletproof, and then you put the studs in the heads…”[30] “You put all those new cabs, the cab mounts on it, those were all f---ing f---ed… It was a lot of motor work to make it forward proof.”[31] The word the speaker likely meant was “Ford-proof.”

A Church Charter from St. Joe’s School to St. Joe’s Church — Take-Up 9:40, Drop-Off 9:50, Return 11:00

SharpBusLine’s morning-shift dispatcher put out a charter call at 07:41 with the kind of operational efficiency that’s its own kind of poetry: 10 minutes to drive, 1 hour and 10 to attend, vehicle back on the lot before lunch.[32][33]

10-Year-Old Hit by a Car in Wyoming County — Walks Away With a Bloody Nose and Scraped Knees

Wyoming County Fire dispatched a unit at 14:52 to West Buffalo and Perry for “a car versus pedestrian accident,” 10-year-old female.[34][35] The injury report came in moments later: “a bloody nose, scrapes on her knees.”[36] The patron saint of small children rode along on this one.

Holland Bus Yard, 14:01: “I Heard a 315 on Top of Us. Load Us a Cone and Get Out Here Tomorrow.”

Two consecutive transmissions on the Holland Central School District channel about a dump truck mid-load, traffic-control cones, and a 315 (the local handle, apparently). The instruction stands on its own: come back tomorrow with a cone, get the truck out of the stone.[37][38]

West Seneca Schools Transportation: “Fake It Till You Make It.”

At 10:29, a West Seneca schools dispatcher cheered up a driver running late: “You are amazing. I was starting to get worried I was out there all by myself.” The reply: “Fake it till you make it.”[39] The bus pulled in five minutes later.

Amherst Fire, 14:37: “We’re Filming a Fight Where They Go Back and Forth.”

The next transmission — “A clear patient left with Twin City 249” — suggests the “fight” was on a phone screen, not in front of the crew, and the patient’s wounds were filmed before they were treated. Welcome to 2026.[40]

NIFOG LE Channel, 09:08: “Let’s Go Over to That House and See If Anybody Else Lives.”

One transmission, on a federal-interop law-enforcement channel, with the “there” very pointedly missing from the end of the sentence.[41] Either a dispatcher dropped a word or this is the most existential welfare check on file.

Wende Correctional Facility: “Unit 44, We’re Not Secure. You May Proceed.”

Eleven words from inside a maximum-security state prison, at 11:18, that you might want to read twice.[42] In context, this is the standard movement-clearance phrasing for cell doors that are physically open for a corridor walk — “not secure” meaning “not locked, but supervised, please walk through.” Out of context, it scans completely differently.

Regional Blotter
Working Fire?

Possible Attic Fire at 59 Maple (Claremont Box) Pulls Engines 21, 37, 36 Plus Rescue, SAS Team, Two Battalions

At 08:58, BFD Ch.1 dispatch toned out the Claremont Fire box: “Number 59 Maple, between BFNC and Virginia — go for Engine 21, Engine 37, Engine 36.”[43] Within fifteen seconds, dispatch added the second alarm pieces: “Letter 4, Letter 5, this is SAS Team, Rescue 1, F20, F9, F11, and B43 — for a possible added fire.”[44] The traffic that followed was moved to Channel 2 and dropped off the dispatch trunk, so a confirmed working-fire designation never came across this radio in this window.

MVA Off the 190 Northbound at the Austin Street Exit

BFD got a motor-vehicle-accident page at 08:43, dispatch noting “company can get on at the 190” — meaning the responding engine was being given highway access for a quick on-ramp.[45] Standard MVA workup, no extrication call.

MVA at Sycamore and Walden — BFD Engines Dispatched

At 11:57, BFD dispatch read a CMS motor-vehicle-accident page for “Sycamore and Walden,” an East-Side corner that gets MVAs the way Niagara Square gets pretzel vendors.[46]

Bell Line Brewery Fire-Alarm Trip — Set Off by Steam

At 11:26, the BFD chief on scene called dispatch with the diagnosis: “I got reports it was set off by steam at Bell Line Brewery. Recommend we get [companies] handled.”[47] Engine 32 took the admittance, the rest of the box cleared.

Other Calls of Note

11:01 — Orleans County FD/EMS paged a second set of tones for a motor-vehicle accident off County Line Road.[48]

14:29 — Pub Safety Comm / Med-13 reported a patient on three liters of oxygen, saturation at 96 percent.[49]

12:43 — Amherst PD attached a name to a stop on Main Street: a 2017 Nissan registered to a person identified on dispatch as Brianna Williams, 33, Devon Green, Buffalo.[50] Verbal threat only; closed with no further action.

07:08 — Clarence 9-2 responded to an Amherst Fire-dispatched call and noted NYSEG had already been notified — an early-morning wires-down or pole-strike workup that never escalated on air.[51]

07:10 — Amherst PD responded to the Red Roof Inn at 42 Flint, Room 229: “disorderly person … black female outside threatening to kick the complainant’s dog.”[52][53] Cleared without arrest.

12:01 — TPS BNIA Shuttle dispatch, unprompted, into a hot mic: “Hello, I’m a snobby cop.”[54]

07:51 — CS Ops at the airport, midway through navigating a reroute: “As long as I can make myself to that little corner there, I’ll shoot me, all right?”[55] A turn-by-turn ambiguity, not an actual radio threat.

[*] = proper noun silently corrected against official municipal street lists. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names before action.

Sources — Audio Files Cited

  1. [08:39] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 08-39-51 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 08-40-01.mp3
  2. [11:42] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 11-42-36 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 11-42-45.mp3
  3. [11:44] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 11-44-50 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 11-44-58.mp3
  4. [11:46] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 11-46-35 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 11-46-45.mp3
  5. [11:48] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 11-48-40 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 11-48-51.mp3
  6. [11:51] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 11-51-54 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 11-52-03.mp3
  7. [12:00] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 12-00-48 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 12-00-50.mp3
  8. [08:53] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 08-53-55 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 08-54-05.mp3
  9. [08:54] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 08-54-55 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 08-55-02.mp3
  10. [08:59] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 08-59-26 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 08-59-28.mp3
  11. [07:17] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 07-17-02 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 07-17-14.mp3
  12. [07:21] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 07-21-39 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 07-21-40.mp3
  13. [12:30] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 12-30-11 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 12-30-27.mp3
  14. [12:22] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 12-22-25 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 12-22-35.mp3
  15. [12:23] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 12-23-36 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 12-23-46.mp3
  16. [12:40] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 12-40-19 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 12-40-27.mp3
  17. [12:47] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 12-47-24 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 12-47-31.mp3
  18. [13:40] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 13-40-05 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 13-40-15.mp3
  19. [13:40] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 13-40-15 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 13-40-24.mp3
  20. [14:19] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 14-19-07 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 14-19-17.mp3
  21. [14:19] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 14-19-17 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 14-19-27.mp3
  22. [14:21] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 14-21-12 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 14-21-22.mp3
  23. [14:21] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 14-21-30 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 14-21-40.mp3
  24. [13:47] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 13-47-37 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 13-47-47.mp3
  25. [13:53] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 13-53-25 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 13-53-35.mp3
  26. [13:23] Sports Venues / HMS Security — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Sports Venues\06-08-26 13-23-42 - Sports Venues - HMS Security TO 13-23-45.mp3
  27. [13:23] Sports Venues / HMS Security — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Sports Venues\06-08-26 13-23-42 - Sports Venues - HMS Security TO 13-23-45.mp3
  28. [11:17] Niagara Region / Embassy Control — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara Region\06-08-26 11-17-10 - Niagara Region - Embassy Control TO 11-17-20.mp3
  29. [11:17] Niagara Region / Embassy Control — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Niagara Region\06-08-26 11-17-10 - Niagara Region - Embassy Control TO 11-17-20.mp3
  30. [07:43] Taxis / BuffaloLimo — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Taxis\06-08-26 07-43-55 - Taxis - BuffaloLimo TO 07-44-07.mp3
  31. [07:44] Taxis / BuffaloLimo — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Taxis\06-08-26 07-44-07 - Taxis - BuffaloLimo TO 07-44-27.mp3
  32. [07:41] Can. Transport / SharpBusLine — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Can. Transport\06-08-26 07-41-01 - Can. Transport - SharpBusLine TO 07-41-10.mp3
  33. [07:41] Can. Transport / SharpBusLine — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Can. Transport\06-08-26 07-41-11 - Can. Transport - SharpBusLine TO 07-41-20.mp3
  34. [14:52] Wyoming County / WyoCo Fire 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Wyoming County\06-08-26 14-52-42 - Wyoming County - WyoCo Fire 1 TO 14-52-46.mp3
  35. [14:52] Wyoming County / WyoCo Fire 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Wyoming County\06-08-26 14-52-56 - Wyoming County - WyoCo Fire 1 TO 14-53-06.mp3
  36. [14:53] Wyoming County / WyoCo Fire 1 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Wyoming County\06-08-26 14-52-56 - Wyoming County - WyoCo Fire 1 TO 14-53-06.mp3
  37. [14:01] Schools (Erie) / Holland — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Schools (Erie)\06-08-26 14-01-34 - Schools (Erie) - Holland TO 14-01-44.mp3
  38. [14:01] Schools (Erie) / Holland — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Schools (Erie)\06-08-26 14-01-44 - Schools (Erie) - Holland TO 14-02-04.mp3
  39. [10:29] Schools (Erie) / W Seneca — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Schools (Erie)\06-08-26 10-29-19 - Schools (Erie) - W Seneca TO 10-29-23.mp3
  40. [14:37] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 14-37-26 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 14-37-31.mp3
  41. [09:08] NIFOG / LE 4-LE 8 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\NIFOG\06-08-26 09-08-10 - NIFOG - LE 4-LE 8 TO 09-08-12.mp3
  42. [11:18] NYS DOCCS / Wende CF — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\NYS DOCCS\06-08-26 11-18-58 - NYS DOCCS - Wende CF TO 11-19-02.mp3
  43. [08:58] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 08-58-25 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 08-58-35.mp3
  44. [08:58] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 08-58-35 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 08-58-45.mp3
  45. [08:43] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 08-43-14 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 08-43-23.mp3
  46. [11:57] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 11-57-27 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 11-57-31.mp3
  47. [11:26] Erie County / BFD Ch1 Disp — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Erie County\06-08-26 11-26-22 - Erie County - BFD Ch1 Disp TO 11-26-32.mp3
  48. [11:01] Orleans County / FD-EMS Paging — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Orleans County\06-08-26 11-01-18 - Orleans County - FD-EMS Paging TO 11-01-27.mp3
  49. [14:29] Pub Safety Comm / Med-13 — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Pub Safety Comm\06-08-26 14-29-31 - Pub Safety Comm - Med-13 TO 14-29-41.mp3
  50. [12:43] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 12-43-53 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 12-44-09.mp3
  51. [07:08] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst Fire Dis — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 07-08-08 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst Fire Dis TO 07-08-12.mp3
  52. [07:10] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 07-10-46 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 07-10-59.mp3
  53. [07:11] Amherst-Clarence / Amherst PD — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Amherst-Clarence\06-08-26 07-11-34 - Amherst-Clarence - Amherst PD TO 07-11-42.mp3
  54. [12:01] Businesses / TPS BNIA Shuttle — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Businesses\06-08-26 12-01-14 - Businesses - TPS BNIA Shuttle TO 12-01-19.mp3
  55. [07:51] Simulcast / CS Ops — E:\ProScan Recordings\06-08-26\Simulcast\06-08-26 07-51-51 - Simulcast - CS Ops TO 07-51-56.mp3
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