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Williamsville · Snyder Park Apartments

Party Flight Ends with Car in the Building

Officer watched the wreck unfold on Main Street; zero injuries, plenty of explaining to do

Just before midnight an Amherst officer radioed in what he'd witnessed in real time on Main Street at Campus Drive: a carload of juveniles, fleeing what they called a Huxley Drive party at a high rate of speed, lost control and slammed into the Snyder Park Apartments. “I observed them lose control and hit the building”, the officer reported, adding that the building had been struck but nobody was hurt.

The driver, plate Sam-Adam-Lincoln 3712, told officers an unknown second group had been chasing them from a party at Huxley Drive. Amherst Fire responded for a structural look at the impacted wall; the call closed out with no transports. Six minutes earlier, dispatch had taken a noise complaint at 284 Huxley about “about ten kids walking up and down the street screaming and yelling” — almost certainly the same crowd.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Eggertsville · Durham Court

RESOLVED

Three Engines for a Stick of Incense Under a Comforter

North Bailey, Eggertsville and Schneider all paged before the smoke smell traced to apartment A

At 20:01 Amherst Fire dispatched a smoke condition at 18 Durham Court with neighbors reporting the apartment occupant wasn't home but smoke was visible. North Bailey, Eggertsville and Schneider all rolled; the hydrant assignment went to 19 Durham and 2 Bristol.

Crews opened up apartment A and found the source twenty-six minutes in: “burning incense, basically underneath a comforter”. No damages, picked up mutual, marked avoidable.

Amherst · Autumn Creek

RESOLVED

Pre-Dawn Mental-Hygiene Call from a Hysterical Caller

Caller misreported address as 165 Autumn Creek; officers found the correct house and the female outside

Just after 5 a.m. a hysterical 911 caller said a male was trying to kill her, giving an address — 165 Autumn Creek — that doesn't exist. Officers worked back through prior incidents to the Nicholas residence at 105 Autumn Creek, where they found the female outside. Paramedics evaluated her on scene and the call resolved as a mental-hygiene contact. Dispatcher's summary: “the female rambling on, saying something about how a male was trying to kill her”.

Amherst · Sweet Home Road

RESOLVED

Through-the-Wall Domestic Report on Sweet Home

Caller heard yelling, then what sounded like a strike, then screaming; subject GOA

At 21:22 a complainant at the station at 1185 Sweet Home Road — calling from a unit in the 800-block — told Amherst PD she'd heard “a male yelling at a female, and it sounded like somebody got hit, and the female was screaming” through her wall. Officers ran the address and were sent on a check; the male subject was gone on arrival.


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

Broadway Taxi · 03:17 → 03:56

The Forty-Minute Phantom on 495 Cambridge

A pickup that wasn't, a driver who wouldn't let it go, and a dispatcher being slowly worn down on the overnight

Some addresses you can find. Some you cannot. At 03:17 a Broadway Taxi driver reported from a Cambridge street: “he didn't come on outside; the driver's outside, and he said there's no 495 Cambridge”. Forty minutes later — at 03:56, in the dead middle of the overnight — he was still circling back to the dispatcher about it: “after a few minutes, you come back and say to me, well, there's no 495”.

Niagara Falls · IAG / ATIS

The Robot Voice Goes Off-Script Over Niagara Falls

An automated weather loop slips into informalwear; tower controller, separately, takes a side and stays there

Pity the automated voice on Niagara Falls ATIS. Somewhere in the middle of an overnight broadcast, deep into Class E1G airspace boilerplate, the transcription captured what for a moment sounded like a confession: “class, I'm going golfing”. Three transmissions later the same voice signed off the airspace block with a friendly “common traffic, goodbye” — not exactly FAA-standard phraseology.

Earlier in the evening, the IAG tower controller had used his open mic for a different kind of editorializing: a clipped, two-word broadcast at 17:09 — “Go Yankees” — and then back to work.

Niagara Falls · Embassy Suites

The All-Day Hotel-Shuttle Pilgrimage to Walmart

Niagara Falls Embassy Suites runs a steady supply line between the Falls and the big-box parking lot

From the moment the window opened: “there's a group of people going to Walmart — can you get them, please”. Just under two hours later, Embassy Control was at it again — “pick up the two guests from Walmart” — closing the loop on guests who had been deposited and forgotten. By evening the same dispatcher was tangled in a separate Wyndham/Ramada/Garden three-way mix-up, all on the same channel.

Williamsville · Amherst Fire

The Avoidable Alarm: Smoking in the Men's Room

An unimprovable transcription from late-Sunday Amherst Fire dispatch

Filed under things-the-renderer-could-not-have-made-up. Amherst Fire traced a 23:52 alarm activation to its source and laid it out for the log: “here's me smoking in the men's room — system's been reset, voidable alarm”. Marked avoidable. Crews cleared.

Buffalo · 78 Pennsylvania

Wig, Hat, Coat: The 4:55 a.m. Door-Knocker on Pennsylvania

Buffalo PD broadcasts a description that reads like a children's-book illustration

Just before dawn Buffalo PD broadcast a suspicious-person on the West Side. The description came back as a single, complete outfit: “red wig, gray hat, blue coat, walking in driveways, knocking on doors”. No follow-up was captured on this channel.

Hamburg · Lakeshore Road

RESOLVED

A Phantom Patient by the Clock Tower

Hamburg dispatcher's most exasperated transmission of the day, captured by Whisper exactly as delivered

Hamburg Fire's Lakeshore 8 had been sent to a gray RAV4 with a 61-year-old patient at 4100 Lakeshore Road. There was no RAV4. There was no patient. The dispatcher's check-in transmission landed verbatim as: “Lakeshore 8, just checking your current location — we've got nothing responding to your call at whole shit by the clock tower”. Two minutes later the call was logged as a hoax — Lakeshore 8 cleared back to Speedway on Route 5.

Amherst · Hopkins / Klein

Fireworks at the Great Bear Swamp

Two separate fireworks calls inside four minutes, both addressed by an Amherst dispatcher with audible patience

An Amherst caller at Hopkins, Klein and Viscount phoned in fireworks — “he says they're shooting off a lot of fireworks” — and asked officers to check the perimeter of the Great Bear Swamp. Four minutes later, a different unit called a second batch in at the Billy Wilson school parking lot. Both rolled to area checks.

Amherst · Maple View

RESOLVED

Dog-Attack Rendezvous at Green Acres

Victims went to the animal hospital instead of dispatch — Amherst PD met them in the parking lot

At 21:45 Amherst PD redirected an officer: “if you would step out at the Green Acres Animal Hospital, you'll see the couple there — apparently there was a dog attack that happened on Maple View”. The couple had driven to Green Acres Animal Hospital — apparently the closest reasonable triage point — to talk about a dog attack that had happened earlier on Maple View. No transports were captured on the channel.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Niagara County · Upper Mountain Road

RESOLVED

Second-Alarm Tones, Aerial on Standby on Upper Mountain

Just past 2 a.m. Niagara County Fire Dispatch ran a second set of tones for Upper Mountain Road and Lewis in Lewiston, requesting additional manpower and putting an aerial on standby for the fire line. “active additional tones for manpower, your aerial on standby for the fire line”, dispatch confirmed. No mutual-aid escalation or civilian-displacement traffic was captured before the channel went quiet.

Orleans County · Albion Correctional

RESOLVED

Double-Narcan Overdose Inside Albion Correctional

At 21:35 Orleans County FD-EMS dispatched a transport to 3595 State School Road — Albion Correctional Facility — for a 24-year-old inmate who'd received two doses of Narcan. “the 24-year-old with two Narcans administered, KUD 510 clear, 2135” was the close-out at 2135, less than four hours before a separate county-wide overdose came in on the same channel.

Wyoming County · Bray Road

RESOLVED

Forcible Entry for a Possible Broken Leg

Wyoming County Fire toned out to 247 Bray Road for a 47-year-old female who had fallen and couldn't reach the door. “possible broken leg, forcible entry will be needed”, dispatch advised crews seven minutes in. Routine close-out followed.

Other Calls of Note

[22:19]Cheektowaga · Alpine Place Cleveland Hill FD and Pine Hill mutual aid responded to 17 Alpine Place for a cardiac arrest, Pine Hill bringing the LUCAS device.
[20:20]Grand Island · Baseline & Whitehaven Grand Island Fire toned out via the sheriff for a scooter rider struck by a vehicle at Baseline Road and Whitehaven.
[22:52]Buffalo · Dexter Street Buffalo Fire investigated a gas odor at 84 Dexter after a resident moved a stove; crew shut the gas off at the appliance, no National Fuel response needed.
[17:19]East Aurora · Power Outage East Aurora Fire spent the late afternoon coordinating with USPS and downtown businesses through an extended power outage, still reported out at 17:32.
[04:13]Genesee County · Black BMW Genesee County Fire dispatched on a pre-dawn 911 from a caller named Paula reporting from a black BMW that her daughter was having trouble breathing.
[02:05]Amherst · Bailey Avenue Hit-and-run reported overnight at the Dunkin' on Bailey: the entrance sign was knocked down in the middle of the parking lot, parts recovered, MV-104 filed.

Editor’s Note

A wet, mostly subdued Sunday-into-Monday shift across the WNY scanner net: no working structure fires inside the immediate watch area, no fatalities, no SWAT. Amherst PD picked up the bulk of the late-night work — a juvenile-party flight that ended with a car embedded in Snyder Park Apartments, a smoldering incense stick that brought three engines to Durham Court, and a pre-dawn 911 call from Autumn Creek that turned into a mental-hygiene transport. Niagara County tones rang at 02:04 for a fire-line aerial standby off Upper Mountain Road, and the night's loudest voice belonged to a Broadway Taxi dispatcher arguing across forty minutes about a 495 Cambridge address that may not exist. Rain (94% precip, 64/54) settles in for today before a sunnier Tuesday-Wednesday stretch.

Daily Gem

Class, I'm going golfing”

— Niagara Falls ATIS, 02:26

By the Numbers

Segments
2,266
Active systems
28
Busiest hour
22:00–23:00 (Amherst PD overnight workload)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police1100
Fire & EMS260
Maritime / Coast Guard358
Airport / Aviation145
Hotel · Shuttle · Taxi200
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst935
Other Erie County367
Buffalo115
Niagara County116
Outer counties (GLOW)58

Agency & area buckets are estimated from channel-level activity.

The WNY Listening Post · Monday, June 22, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 44
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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