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Amherst · 71 West Maplemere Road

Amherst PD holds a West Maplemere house for two hours behind a hit-and-run plate, then forces entry: four out the back, one still inside, and the owner's son on the way from Maple Road in a gray Lexus

At 7:40 a.m., an Amherst PD officer put a key-check out at 71 West Maplemere on a 2014 Chevy four-door tied to a hit-and-run, plate Lincoln-Lincoln-Town 7253. Within ten minutes the tone on the air had shifted from a routine follow-up to a live perimeter: “We're going to hold a perimeter on it right now. If I give you a plate, can you see if we have any contact for homeowner information”, and then, a minute later, “By the way, they have four run off at the back, they're holding perimeter on the house, possibly one still inside”.

The next hour was a slow-motion negotiation with a house that wasn't answering. Officers ran plates on the vehicles in the driveway, worked the phone, and eventually reached the owner's son — “Just so you're aware, I made contact with the owner of the property's son, Osmond Farouk. He's responding 30 minute ETA, gray Lexus” — who identified the owner as Farouk, address 1650 Maple Road, and started a thirty-minute drive back to the house in a gray Lexus. By 8:20, dispatch put the interior check out over the air: “We're going to make entry for a search. There should still be one occupied”. By 9:07, an officer was inside describing damage on the left side of the apartment, screen window pried, and calling for a clear.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Williamsville · 165 Creekside Drive

RESOLVED

Two short school buses — six special-needs students between them — low-speed-kiss in a Creekside Drive parking lot; everyone evaluated, no injuries, a police report required anyway

The first tone on Amherst Fire made it sound worse than it was: “Ellicott Creek, you have a minor motor vehicle accident involving a school bus with 60 students on board”. Twenty seconds later dispatch walked the count back and gave the real picture — two short school buses in the parking lot of the Summit at 165 Creekside Drive[*], “reported as 6 special needs students on board”. Ellicott Creek FD rolled; the buses had, per one wry dispatcher, “rushed each other”.

Amherst PD arrived to find no one hurt but everyone evaluated anyway. “They evaluate everyone due to the nature of the parties on the buses, but there was no injury”. Fire cleared the scene, Amherst PD stayed for paperwork.

Amherst · Main Street corridor

RESOLVED

Forty minutes on Main Street: Amherst PD shadow-walks a developmentally disabled woman past Ms. Farrell's Pizza, past Raymour, toward home in the Eggert area

The call came in at 11:39 as “some sort of possibly learning disabled female running away from a family member here, westbound”. Her caretaker was on foot behind her, phoning it in. Three minutes later the officer had names on the air — “Last name is Han, Henry Adam Henry Nora, first name is Jennifer, common spelling” — and the reason the caretaker had picked up the phone in the first place: “The caseworker is just concerned because she was running in and out of traffic”. “She could be just having an episode. She is developmentally disabled”.

For the next thirty minutes the officer walked with her, at a distance, reading his cell number over the air — “I have the caretaker in my car, my cell number is 3-0-0-9-8, we're probably just going to escort her down Main Street to make sure she gets to the Eggert area safely” — so the caretaker could catch up. She passed Ms. Farrell's Pizza on the north side, then Raymour, and finally stopped talking to officers at the Tony Walker Plaza. Two units eventually cleared with a report on file. Not an arrest, not a hospital run — an escort home.

Amherst · Tim Hortons, 870 Maple Road

RESOLVED

Two pedestrians struck in the same Tim Hortons parking lot at 870 Maple within five minutes; a leg injury on the first, a bicyclist down on the second

At 8:46, an Amherst PD unit put a pedestrian-struck out at the Tim Hortons at 870 Maple Road and Old Lyme, “there appears to be a minor injury sitting on the ground”. Five minutes later, Amherst Fire Dispatch broadcast the sentence that made the incident a story: “That's the second call of pedestrians struck by a vehicle. The parking lot is important. That's 870 Maple Road”. The second victim was a bicyclist; the second call was called out of Getzville. Getzville 2 arrived on location with a leg injury on the second patient.

Williamsville · South Cayuga Road at Wehrle Drive

RESOLVED

Two-car MVA with injuries at South Cayuga Road and Wehrle Drive; Williamsville Fire evaluates three patients

Amherst PD called for a start at 1:47 p.m. for an injury accident at South Cayuga Road at Wehrle Drive[*]. Williamsville Fire took it as “Williamsville, motor vehicle with injuries”; five minutes later, on location: “two cars, evaluating three”, one patient sitting on the median.


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

Amherst · Creekside & John Klein

"Not sure if they're just taking a nap or if it's, uh, an intoxication situation": an Amherst officer hedges before contact at a Creekside bus stop

At 9:31 a.m., an Amherst PD unit put himself out of service on a person-down at Creekside and John Klein. What made the transmission was the sentence-and-a-half of honest uncertainty he read into the mic before he even reached the sidewalk: “We'll be out with the person down on the ground, uh, Creekside and John Klein. Not sure if they're just taking a nap or if it's, uh, an intoxication situation. Is that a bus stop, though”. Ninety seconds later he was back on the air, briefer and more relieved: “He's up talking to us”.

BNIA · United ramp

Red bag, non-red bag, red-tag-you: two minutes of United ramp poetry off Gate 15 at Buffalo

Around 10:13 a.m., an unnamed United ramp voice at BNIA asked the question that started it: “Copy. Did somebody hit the emergency stops on the side”. What followed was a two-minute exchange that reads, cold, like industrial verse. First, a hedge on the bags in front of him: “They're red bags, but they're cut off, but they're non-red bags, just so you know”. Then a question about the ones behind: “Was there any more bags for, uh, NORC”. And ninety seconds later, the resolution, delivered flat: “So, so we're going to have to, uh, red-tag you”. The reader is spared the identity of the tagged party.

BuffaloLimo dispatch · 07:18

Morning dispatch philosophy from BuffaloLimo: "Go twice as fast as a normal truck driver"

At 7:18 a.m., in the middle of an ordinary morning of car-service check-ins, a BuffaloLimo dispatcher offered one line of unsolicited advice to whoever was rolling next: “Go twice as fast as a normal truck driver”. No context, no follow-up, no correction from the other side of the channel.

Amherst PD · 09:41

Housekeeping: an Amherst officer clears a call, and clears the rest of his day too — "I'm gonna go knock out these prisoner meals now"

The whole transmission, verbatim: “Here's the report on file and I'm gonna go knock out these prisoner meals now”. Nothing else. A perfect two-part shift-plan, delivered mid-morning on the Amherst PD talkgroup.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Buffalo · across from 491 Ensley Avenue

ONGOING

Buffalo Fire runs a full house on a church fire across from 491 Ensley: three engines, three ladders, rescue, two battalions

At 2:05 p.m., BFD dispatch put a Level 2 church-fire assignment out across from 491 Ensley Avenue — “At the church, let's go for Engine 3, Engine 32, Engine 1, Ladder 5, Ladder 2, Ladder 6 at the FAST, Rescue 1, F20, F9, B43, B41, F49”. Ten minutes later the fireground was open on Ch. 2 with the interior command line: “I need you to stretch a two and a half into the front of the church”. A caller had reported visible flame.

Niagara County · 4029 Dickersonville Road, Ransomville

ONGOING

Working structure fire on Dickersonville Road in Ransomville — flames inside, white smoke off the back, Origin & Cause requested

Just before 9 a.m., Niagara County Fire Control paged a working fire at 4029 Dickersonville Road, between Schoolhouse and Palmer, in Ransomville. Half an hour in, the dispatcher summarized what the initial units were seeing: “There is white smoke coming out of the back of the house. Fire alarms are activated and flames are inside the house”. The Origin & Cause investigator for Area 3 was requested by 9:58, and dispatch worked the call for over an hour.

Wheatfield · Niagara Falls Boulevard between Ward and Erick

Male in his 20s, in a Nissan Rogue on Niagara Falls Boulevard, "extremely sweaty and a decreased level of consciousness" — three-way EMS response

At 2:39 p.m., Niagara County Fire Control put a three-way EMS response out on Niagara Falls Boulevard between Ward and Erick. The dispatcher read the description straight: “Niagara Falls Boulevard between Ward and Erick for a male in his 20s in a Nissan Rogue, extremely sweaty and a decreased level of consciousness, he appears to be in and out”. The profile — sweat, dropping consciousness, in and out — is the one paramedics read as an overdose until proven otherwise.

Somerset · Lake Mariner, 7725 Lake Road

Chest pain at the Lake Mariner data-center site — 36-year-old female, diaphoretic, guard-shack escort into the plant

At 8:20 a.m., NCFD dispatched EMS to the Lake Mariner campus at 7725 Lake Road, between Hosmer and Heartland. The tone read verbatim: “Lake Mariner, 7725 Lake Road, between Hosmer and Heartland, there will be an escort at the guard shack at the entrance to guide for a 36 year old female with chest pain and diaphoretic”. It is the second time in as many weeks that Lake Mariner has drawn a chest-pain page through the guard shack.

Other Calls of Note

[07:14]Amherst · South Union Road, apartment 228 Echo response to South Union Road, apartment 228, an 80-year-old male in cardiac arrest; dispatch worked the code and cleared shortly after.
[09:48]Amherst · 19 Foxberry Drive Ellicott Creek EMS echo response for a 75-year-old female in cardiac arrest at 19 Foxberry Drive[*], unit B; Amherst PD arrived alongside.
[10:43]Amherst · Aldi, 4259 Transit Road EMS to the sidewalk in front of Aldi at 4259 Transit Road, between Wehrle and Main, for a female that had fallen.
[11:15]Amherst · Campbell at Dodge Amherst PD closed Campbell at Dodge and Campbell at Walton for about ten minutes after AFC reported an unknown truck had knocked signage tables down into the road; reopened once clear.
[07:15]Buffalo · Doubletree Hotel, 25 High Street BFD Level 2 to the Doubletree Hotel at 25 High Street, between North Oak and Michigan; Engines 2 and 21, Ladder 6, and MB43 assigned.
[10:17]Hamburg · 5360 Southwestern Boulevard Hamburg FD paramedic response to a 41-year-old male with difficulty breathing found in the back of a red-and-white dump truck at the loading dock, 5360 Southwestern Boulevard.
[09:32]Lockport · Walmart, 5735 South Transit NCFD ALS response to the Walmart pharmacy at 5735 South Transit for a pale, altered-mental-status female with difficulty breathing.
[12:15]Niagara County · Ridge Road between Mill and Gasport Single-vehicle motorcycle MVA on the Ridge Road curve between Mill and Gasport; rider on the ground, EMS response.
[14:36]Newstead · Rapids Road Riding lawnmower on fire out by the street on Rapids Road between Downey and Union in Newstead — no structure exposure noted.

Editor’s Note

An Amherst afternoon, three long-form incidents deep. Amherst PD spent the early hours holding a perimeter on a West Maplemere house tied to a hit-and-run — four suspects out the back, forced entry inside, the property owner's son responding from 1650 Maple in a gray Lexus. Around ten, two short school buses full of special-needs students low-speed-kissed each other in a Creekside Drive parking lot. And for forty minutes just before noon, a Williamsville patrol shadow-walked a developmentally disabled woman named Jennifer Han down the north side of Main Street toward Eggert, past Ms. Farrell's Pizza and Raymour, an officer reading his cell number over the air so her caretaker could catch up. Buffalo Fire closed the window with a full-house response to a church fire across from 491 Ensley.

Daily Gem

Not sure if they're just taking a nap or if it's, uh, an intoxication situation. Is that a bus stop, though?”

— Amherst PD, Creekside & John Klein — 09:31

By the Numbers

Segments
881
Active systems
23
Busiest hour
09:00–10:00 (Ellicott Creek bus MVA + Ransomville structure fire + Foxberry cardiac)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police425
Fire / EMS265
Airport / aviation70
Hotel / shuttle / taxi58
Schools22
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst387
Other Erie County195
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew103
Buffalo74
Niagara County59

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 · Friday, July 17, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 69
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