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Williamsville · Maple / North Forest

Single-vehicle MVA at Maple and North Forest sends one to ECMC with the driver awake and talking

Amherst PD called an ambulance up the priority scale mid-scene: “Medical issue — I have 20-50. Step it up.”

At 10:20 Amherst Fire dispatched on a motor vehicle accident in the area of 777 Maple Road[*] on the corner of North Forest Road[*], in front of an eye doctor's office. Two minutes later Amherst PD came up on the same channel with the urgency spike: “Hey, Mark. Medical issue. I have 20-50. Step it up.”

The driver was conscious and talking to responders, and the wreck resolved as a single-vehicle crash — “he did not come in contact with any other car, so there will be a state report on file.” By 10:49 Twin City Ambulance was transporting the driver to ECMC and Amherst PD was clearing back to the vehicle for the report. A no-parking sign at the corner also got taken out; the town was notified.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Amherst · Windermere / Branch

RESOLVED

Shirtless man tries to use a knife to get into a Windermere-and-Branch apartment, twice

A black male in a Buffalo Bills cap, no shirt — the Coleman party, the caller reports — gets located, then comes right back for round two

At 11:02 Amherst PD came up with an unusual call: between Windermere and Branch, “part of a male using a knife to get into an apartment complex. Still trying to get more info.” The caller was uncooperative and hung up mid-conversation, but relayed enough for the units in the field: black male, no shirt, Buffalo Bills cap. A trespass notice was already on file against him from an earlier landlord contact.

By 11:20 units had a party on scene “intending to use a knife to enter the door,” and the officer said he'd be checking the door for damage. Dispatch identified the subject as the Coleman party. Trespass notice served, patrols cleared. Fifty-five minutes later the same complainant called back: “the male is back on location drinking with no shirt on.” Same guy, second visit, same channel.

Amherst · Transit / 990 corridor

RESOLVED

Russell's Tree and Shrub pickup takes out multiple mailboxes on Transit, then hits the 990 into oncoming traffic

At 13:20 an Amherst officer got the call, transferred over from the Sheriff, still in progress: “Smith from Transit. Struck multiple mailboxes. Plate comes back to Russell's Tree and Shrub. It's a black pickup with a box-truck plate.” By 13:21 the driver was “passing Dan Road now, going into oncoming traffic.”

Units caught up on the 990 south, tracking the pickup past Millersport, French Road, and JJ Audubon. The truck was “driving onto the grass” at one point. At 13:28 the co-owner of the business confirmed to dispatch the pickup wasn't stolen and said he'd try to reach the driver himself. Units pulled the truck over just before Sweet Home; no injury reports came over the air.


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

Buffalo · BFD Ch1, 08:48

“Discarded charcoal in the packer, contained”: Buffalo Fire dispatches sanitation to the transfer station

At 08:48 the BFD Ch1 dispatcher on the East Side had the kind of disposition every fire dispatcher dreams of writing up: “Looks like some discarded charcoal in the garbage … inside the packer that was contained.” The line went on: “They're gonna take it to the transfer station and get it. Sanitation's going to handle. No damage.” Somewhere in Buffalo a homeowner emptied a still-hot grill into the trash the night before, and it made it all the way onto a garbage truck before glowing back to life.

Amherst · Walmart / 3290 Sheridan, 10:55

“I'm going to just continue to crunch and grunt”: two juveniles flee the Sheridan Drive Walmart

At 10:55 an Amherst PD unit rolled up on the Walmart customer service desk at 3290 Sheridan Drive[*] and got straight to it: “I've got a party in the store, just run around the store in a place.” By 10:58 he was updating from the parking lot: “Sorry, I just had two juveniles run for me. I don't think there were any crimes yet. This black male is one in a large hat with a black jacket. The other one is calling black backpacks.”

The kids scattered south and east, and the officer, checking car doors on the way, delivered the deadpan of the day: “I'm going to just continue to crunch and grunt.” A cover unit picked up the Walmart and the pursuing officer ended up doing a positive show-up on one of the kids at 11:09. The other one, presumably still running.

BNIA · JetBlue Ramp, 14:10

“A piece of gomack sitting inside the pushback”: the phrase of the day comes off the BNIA JetBlue ramp

At 14:10 a JetBlue ramp agent came up on the ramp channel with equal parts weariness and mystery: “Yeah, there's a piece of gomack sitting inside the pushback.” Followed by: “It is July 1st for flight 1085. Destination CDS.” The pushback is the tug that shoves the jet off the gate; “gomack” is the tug driver — GoMack GT-series pushbacks are common at BNIA. Somebody left something in a tractor and the agent had to say so on the air, and the phrase came out sounding like a punchline.

Niagara Falls · Embassy Shuttle, 12:42

“It's just too hot to think straight for me to think”: the Embassy Suites shuttle driver files a heat report

At 12:42, out on the Niagara Region hotel trunk, the Embassy Suites shuttle driver ran the day's Heat Advisory through his own filter and out over the radio: “It's just too hot to think straight for me to think.” A recursive complaint, delivered at 89 degrees under full sun in the middle of the tourist rush.

Cheektowaga · McDonald's Union-Washington, 09:39

“The prisoner Emil from McDonald's, Washington Union” — already a repeat by mid-morning

At 09:37 a Cheektowaga PD unit was on the air explaining that they had already put the same man in an ambulance around midnight the night before, when he was on Walton and Horner “stumbling around doing the same thing he's doing.” Two minutes later dispatch gave him a name: “This is the prisoner Emil from McDonald's, Washington Union.” The Union-and-Washington McDonald's, Cheektowaga's frequent-flyer of the morning shift.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Wyoming County · Perry · Route 246

RESOLVED

Barn fire at 2778 Route 246, Perry: Perry Center, Castile, Warsaw, Wyoming, and Silver Spring all rolled

At 13:49 Wyoming County Fire dispatched a barn fire at 2778 Route 246, Perry — Perry Center and Castile 1 to fill in at Perry, Springs 2 to fill in, and Warsaw 1 and 3, Wyoming 1 and 2 to the scene. By 14:06 Springs 2 was being requested to go to the water tower to land a fill-up. Command called for Marston Air Mounds for rehab at the fire scene and stood down mutual aid for rehab at 14:22 as the run wound down without injuries broadcast.

Buffalo · Broadway and Adams

RESOLVED

Three-car crash with rollover and possible ejection at Broadway and Adams: Hyundai on its roof, Lincoln struck

At 12:29 BFD Ch1 came out on Broadway and Adams for what dispatch called “the rollover, possible ejection… South Franklin 3, Ladder 5, Ladder 2 in place,” then re-broadcast it: “a motor vehicle accident, three cars, a reported rollover, an ejection.” A 2023 Hyundai (the rollover) and a Lincoln — both SUVs — took the worst of it. Parking Enforcement picked up the towing at 13:15 and there was no fatal call over the air.

Other Calls of Note

[07:12]Buffalo · 1300 Kensington Engine 23 EMS at 1300 Kensington between South Polk and Orleans for a female with a heart issue.
[08:00]Buffalo · Hudson at Tratton BFD to a man down at the intersection of Hudson and Tratton; EMS unit and Ninja 2 dispatched.
[11:30]Buffalo · 1152 West Avenue BFD EMS to 1152 West Avenue between Penfield and West Elvin for a psychiatric patient.
[12:01]Niagara County · Lewiston · 60860 Center Street Niagara County Fire repeated an EMS call to Lewiston 1 for a 68-year-old female at 60860 Center Street, room 4, between North 9th and Portage — open head injury being sutured on scene, patient feeling dizzy.
[12:36]Niagara County · Cambria · 4281 Ridge Road Niagara County EMS to 4281 Ridge Road, Cambria, between Green and Cambria-Wilson — patient with prior myocardial infarction, now crushing chest pain and difficulty breathing.
[09:39]Niagara County · Gasport · 7 Humphrey Road Niagara County EMS to 7 Humphrey Road, Gasport, between Orangeport and the town line — 86-year-old female with a rash and fluid oozing from her legs.
[07:43]Lancaster · 3979 Walden Avenue · Horvilles Warehouse Lancaster Village FD to a commercial fire alarm activation at Horvilles Warehouse, 3979 Walden Avenue; Townline full company response.
[12:43]Williamsville · Williamsville Animal Hospital Fire alarm activation at Williamsville Animal Hospital, 5541: a smoke detector activated in the pharmacy area, autoclave isolated; Williamsville 9 back in at 12:57.

Editor’s Note

The pre-holiday heat took over the morning: 89 by lunchtime under a Heat Advisory, and the radio traffic tracks it. Amherst Fire ran a steady drip of EMS calls with the mercury climbing; Amherst PD chased two juveniles out of the Walmart on Sheridan and, later in the window, a Russell's Tree and Shrub pickup that struck mailboxes on Transit and then drove into oncoming traffic down the 990. The signature moment came out of Buffalo Fire at 8:48: someone dumped hot charcoal in the garbage packer, and dispatch spent the next ten minutes cheerfully routing it to the transfer station.

Daily Gem

It's just too hot to think straight for me to think”

— Embassy Suites shuttle driver, 12:42

By the Numbers

Segments
1,279
Active systems
26
Busiest hour
12:00–13:00 (Amherst Fire EMS run of elderly-patient calls)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police445
Fire / EMS385
Hotel / shuttle / taxi90
Airport / aviation71
Rail / maritime55
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst617
Buffalo129
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew60
Niagara County71
Outer counties68

Agency & area buckets are estimated from channel-to-role mappings inferred from the day's traffic.

[*] = 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, July 2, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 54
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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