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Amherst · South Union Road

Detectives serve a warrant at a South Union Road house dispatch remembers for hard-time history and a ruined-garden grudge

Just before 8:40 a.m., an Amherst PD supervisor put out a heads-up over the air that a search warrant was being served at 119 South Union Road, and asked patrol to be aware because “the owner has given them a hard time in the past”. The dispatcher added the quieter half: the same homeowner “also called us in the past upset about her garden being ruined”.

The call took the shape of a standard warrant service after that — no perimeter, no additional units toned out, no follow-up — but the framing was unusual on its face. It was the kind of small-town institutional memory that only survives on a dispatch console: a house flagged not for what happened, but for how the last visit went.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Amherst · Country Parkway

RESOLVED

A barking-dog feud on Country Parkway grows into a threat to shoot the dog, a name-run for the caller, and an ambulance rolling to Monty Payne

At 10:02 a.m. Amherst PD dispatch put out a call for a man at 204 Country Parkway who, according to a neighbor at 184 Country Parkway, was “highly agitated, highly upset and going to shoot with a dog at the residence” at a dog kept at that address. The 184 side of the call, the barking side, has ONE prior barking-dog complaint on file — from September, per the officer who read it back on the air.

By 10:03 the dispatcher was reading the caller's name off carefully in phonetics — Kayla, King, Adam, Yankee, Lima, Adam, DOB 11-6-1994 — with the correction two minutes later that the middle initial was actually Yickey. The call rolled into a follow-up at 3612 for the same complainant, then, at 10:21, morphed into a separate scene at the same neighbor's door: “banging on the door, yelling and screaming over some family drama”. Carlisle asked for an ambulance at that point, sent to General Monty Payne. By 10:26 the barking-dog officer signed out clear: “the dogs are completely quiet until I walked up to the gate”

Ellicott Creek · water rescue

RESOLVED

Ellicott Creek, Getzville and Alpha 9 all respond behind Tonawanda police for a lone swimmer

The morning's most concentrated fire radio traffic came off Amherst Fire Dispatch between 8:51 and 9:10, with Getzville 9-2 responding after a Tonawanda police report, followed by Ellicott Creek 95, Ellicott Creek 9-1, Ellicott Creek 4, and finally Alpha 9. Command noted operations moving to channel 2 at 8:59 and, at 9:09, put the shape of the call into one line: “that's their one swimmer”

No mutual-aid escalation, no boat call, no ambulance transport surfaced on the air after that — which reads like a swimmer recovered or accounted for before the full response was needed. The channel went quiet on the incident by 9:11.

Amherst · Meadowbrook

A 19-year-old in crisis at 56 Meadowbrook opens the shift

At 7:37 a.m., Amherst PD dispatch put officers out to 56 Meadowbrook for a 19-year-old “in crisis, hitting his head into the wall, screaming”. It was the first mental-hygiene call of the window and drew a full response — the dispatcher stood by for action a minute later, then a covering unit at Sheridan-Sweet Home cleared to head over. Nothing further came across the air.

Amherst · Seabrook Drive

RESOLVED

'Suspicious' men with tools at 155 Seabrook are probably National Grid

A caller at 155 Seabrook reported “two males that came to the door with some tools and were trying to get into the house”, which drew an Amherst PD unit at 9:24 a.m. Dispatch answered its own call a minute later: “looks like there's probably going to be National Grid workers working in the area” — the audio garbles it as "national graders" but there is only one likely translation on a residential street on Whisper's palette. The call cleared without incident.

Amherst · Maple Road

Welfare check at 4050 Maple: a woman in her 50s, wrapped in a blanket, under a tree between Wendy's and Kyoto

At 10:34 a.m., an Amherst PD dispatcher put out a welfare check at 4050 Maple Road — the caller reported a white female in her 50s wrapped in a blanket under a tree between Wendy's and the Kyoto, “our caller believes she's sleeping but isn't sure”, with a cluster of bags nearby. Voluntary transport to Kenmore Mercy went out at 10:36 for a related run in the area — the two calls didn't explicitly link on the air but ran in the same channel window.

Amherst · Tech Drive

RESOLVED

PDO at the YMCA handicap lot on 150 Tech Drive — blue Ford Escape hit, other driver still there with a card

At 10:31 a.m., a PDO went up at the YMCA at 150 Tech Drive, in the handicap lot. Per the dispatcher, “our caller was struck by another vehicle which is still there and they left a card with info”. Property-damage-only, no injury, and it looks like the ID exchange happened before the officer arrived.


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

BuffaloLimo · 11:16

The BuffaloLimo dispatcher, done with somebody: 'Quit your fuckin' whining!'

Eleven-sixteen a.m., the BuffaloLimo dispatch mic keyed up hot and short: “Quit your fuckin' whining!”. No callsign, no address, no context — which somehow made it the cleanest transmission of the day.

Amherst Fire · Minhurst Road

The morning's first Main-Transit rescue call: an 18-year-old with her ring stuck on her finger

At 7:12 a.m. Amherst Fire toned Main-Transit for a rescue call: “the 18-year-old female with her ring stuck on her finger”. Anticlimactic; endearing.

Amherst PD · 9:50

Dunkin' Donuts party in blue shorts is going to flag you down. She wants a ride to one of the motels for property. She's not sure which motel.

The dispatcher, dry: “she's trying to go to one of the motels to pick up property. It's unclear which one”. Blue shorts, blue top, unspecified motel, unspecified property. Officer 9 took it.

FRS 16 · 08:13

The FRS 16 philosopher, on his surroundings: 'I'm sure glad I don't live here.'

The FRS 16 regular — same voice all morning, opining about hinges, five-dollar bills, sending pictures on Telegram, and the exact shape of wildfires — landed the line of the day at 8:13: “I'm sure glad I don't live here”. He does not say where here is. He does not need to.

BuffaloLimo · 08:56

The dispatcher's sign-on for the shift: 'Thank you for joining us on this well-known day.'

BuffaloLimo, 8:56 a.m., in the middle of nothing in particular: “thank you for joining us on this well-known day”. Whisper's phrasing, but the mood is right — an air-quality-alert Thursday under smoke, everyone off to the same well-known day.

FRS 06 · 13:37

The kid in the four-year-old dress: 'and when we got out to the car…'

Mid-afternoon on FRS 06, right after a segment about a convenience store where the speaker used to buy candy rather than steal it, a completely unprompted memory: “when I was probably like four years old and I had a dress on and when we got out to the car”. The transmission cuts before the punchline. Whatever happened at the car has been a private matter for two decades.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Cheektowaga PD · Betty Lou Lane

Cheektowaga PD chases down an autistic, blind young man who left an Amherst compliance house at 8:30 a.m. for his father's on Betty Lou Lane

A little before 12:44 Cheektowaga PD 1 put out an at-large check at 71 Betty Lou Lane. The complainant was the mother, not on scene; the subject, per dispatch, “autistic and blind, somehow left the compliance house in Amherst around 8:30 this morning to go to the father's house”, and the father is out of town. A supplement noted that the compliance house is in Amherst and the trip was made alone. Officers cleared without needing multiple cars.

Hamburg · Hilbert College

Full assignment to Hilbert College for a general fire alarm at 5200 South Park Avenue

Hamburg dispatch toned a full assignment shortly after noon for a general fire alarm at Hilbert College, 5200 South Park Avenue[*] [heard: South Burke Avenue] — Catherine Hall, first floor and Apartment 2. No smoke or fire showing came across dispatch, which read like an alarm activation rather than a working incident.

Other Calls of Note

[09:03]Niagara Falls · Fashion Outlets Third set of tones for a security alarm at Fashion Outlets, 1900 Military Road; no confirmed fire response.
[12:35]Ransomville · Heritage Manor Ransomville EMS 24 to Heritage Manor on Ransomville Road, Room 104, for a 60-year-old male with multiple falls and altered mental status — ALS priority.
[12:59]Buffalo · Zenner Street Engine 31 to 172 Zenner Street for EMS — patient with a hand laceration, possible infection.
[12:31]Buffalo · Vulcan Street National Grid crews requested a line-up on Vulcan Street for multiple customers with low voltage on one leg.
[11:26]Hamburg · Lakeview Lakeview EMS at Lakeview Terrace for a 17-year-old male in active seizure — upgraded to a paramedic response mid-call.
[08:26]Armor · Speedway gas station Armor FD responded to the Speedway on New South Wales for the odor of natural gas at the gas station — units clearing shortly after.
[08:19]Tonawanda · Gibson Street Tonawanda Fire Engine 3 to 416 Gibson for a routine EMS response.

Editor’s Note

A smoke-hazed Thursday afternoon in the Northtowns: the day's most sustained Amherst PD thread was a barking-dog feud at Country Parkway that grew into a name-run, an ambulance, and a McDonald's parking-lot regroup. Amherst detectives served a warrant on South Union Road at a house with prior friction over a ruined garden; Ellicott Creek and Getzville chased a water-rescue page to a lone swimmer; and a young mother-in-crisis call on Meadowbrook opened the window. On the wires it was BuffaloLimo dispatch running a monologue of screwdrivers, spoken word, and the day's most direct radio instruction: quit your fuckin' whining.

Daily Gem

Quit your fuckin' whining!”

— BuffaloLimo dispatch, 11:16

By the Numbers

Segments
934
Active systems
29
Busiest hour
10:00–11:00 (Amherst PD dog dispute + Wendy's welfare check)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police521
Fire / EMS178
Hotel / shuttle / taxi118
Airport / aviation40
Schools27
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst390
Buffalo101
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew83
Niagara County43
Other Erie County55

Agency & area buckets are estimated from channel labels and inferred speaker context; segment counts group tightly-timed transmissions on the same call.

[*] = 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 16, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 68
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