Snyder · 4933 Main Street
RESOLVEDToddler in Distress at a Snyder Auto Shop
A two-year-old went unresponsive with abnormal breathing after a seizure; Twin City took two children and their mother to Children's.
Just before 19:46, Amherst Fire dispatched EMS to 4933 Main Street — Snyder Auto Service, between Kings Highway and Kensington Avenue — for a “two-year-old male, post-seizure, unresponsive with abnormal breathing”. The caller, dispatch relayed, was “reporting abnormal breathing”.
The response settled quickly into a transport. By the time it cleared, Twin City 245 was “transporting two children with mom on board”, carrying the patient to the pediatric emergency department. The on-air tone suggested a child stable enough to travel by ambulance rather than air — a reassuring close to a frightening dispatch.
Amherst · 57 Sunshine Drive
RESOLVEDA Garbage Bag, a Shove, and a Cracked Phone
A long-running neighbor feud turned physical; the complainant said she was pushed into her garage.
At 20:28, Amherst PD took a call at 57 Sunshine Drive[*] for a “physical argument with the neighbors on the right over a garbage bag”. The complainant told officers “she got shoved into the garage and her cell phone's now cracked”.
Responding units characterized it as a standing grievance rather than a one-off — “an ongoing issue between the two neighbors” — and separated the parties. The complaint was later squared away as mutual harassment with no arrest broadcast on the air.
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Amherst · Route 990 at the I-290
RESOLVEDReckless Silverado, All Over the Road off the 290
Officers flagged a black pickup with a broken mirror weaving northbound; no one stayed with it.
At 20:18, Amherst PD picked up a reckless driver northbound on Route 990 coming off the I-290 — “a black Chevy Silverado that was all over the road”, with what officers described as a possibly impaired operator. The unit noted the truck “has a broken mirror”.
No officer continued the follow once the pickup got distance — “Nobody's following at this point” — and the report did not resurface on the air overnight.
Snyder · 195 South Union Road
RESOLVEDHeart-Rate Call at Walnut Grove Apartments
Snyder EMS responded to an 88-year-old man with a low pulse and altered mental status.
At 16:06, Amherst Fire sent Snyder EMS to 195 South Union Road — the Walnut Grove apartments, Apartment A — for an “88-year-old male with a low heart rate and altered mental status”. The call cleared on the original assignment; later in the hour the dispatcher closed an unrelated alarm at the same complex as a faulty detector advised for replacement.