Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call
Amherst · Five Below on Sheridan
RESOLVEDUnresponsive woman in a gray Nissan Sentra in the Five Below parking lot on Sheridan
PD ran it as a welfare-check-possibly-overdose; Amherst Fire followed with an EMS call a minute later
At 14:41, an Amherst PD unit radioed a welfare check with a specific caveat: “welfare check possibly an overdose in the parking lot of Five Below, 3050 Sheridan Drive”, in the parking lot of Five Below at 3050 Sheridan Drive. The initial description had a female in a gray Nissan Sentra, not responsive.
A minute later, Amherst Fire Dispatch caught up on the same address — 3048 Sheridan Drive — and dispatched an EMS run to the gray Sentra “a female in her 30s, unresponsive”. Two units were on location within the window.
Amherst · Sex-offender concern in an upstairs unit
RESOLVEDAmherst tenant reports her mother's boyfriend is a sex offender; PD runs the check and finds nothing
An upstairs-downstairs domestic that turned out to be a records question, not a criminal one
At 13:45, an Amherst PD officer explained the call to dispatch: the complainant lived in the lower unit and was upset “that her mother's boyfriend in the upper is apparently a sex offender”. “I'm not finding anything with his name, though”, the officer added — meaning he hadn't turned up on any name search yet.
At 14:36, the officer closed the loop: “it's a negative — I checked the New York Sex Offender Registry website and ran the name in DMV”. The complaint cleared with no further action; the concern, at least in the state's records, wasn't borne out.
Overheard: The WiresCops, cabbies, custodians, dispatchers — off-script
Amherst PD · Burlington Factory ducklings
Mother duck and her babies stuck in the roadway at 3030 Sheridan — perfect start to the shift
Dispatcher, to the unit: "Of course, you're new, aren't you?"
The 07:08 radio poetry, in full: “animal complaint near Burlington at 3030 Sheridan Drive — mother duck and her babies stuck in the roadway just into the entrance”, at 3030 Sheridan Drive — the Burlington Factory. And, from dispatch, deadpan, to whichever unit caught the call: “Of course, you're new, aren't you?”. The complainant, dispatch added, would be waiting on location.
BNIA · Delta Ramp
Delta ramp worker starts announcing a cancellation on the air, gets scolded mid-transmission
"Don't say nothing on the radio please." "Thank you, I'm sorry."
On BNIA's Delta ramp channel at 14:14, one voice keys up: “Spirit out. Gate 23 to ramp, this flight might get cancelled, so hold off”. Immediately, another voice cuts in with the operational equivalent of a hushed hallway aside — “Don't say nothing on the radio please”. The offender replies, in full: “Thank you, I'm sorry”.
Buffalo Niagara's summer skeleton crews at their most human.
Amherst PD · Trash-can science
Amherst PD gets a call about a neighbor's dog-poop-bag furniture experiment
The transmission, transcribed exactly, at 13:22 on Amherst PD: “we're using our trash can to throw out a dog poop bag” — “and then wiping that same experiment onto their furniture”. Whatever the underlying dispute is, that sentence is one of those cases where the transcript is the whole news.
Cheektowaga · The morning after
Cheektowaga complainant: my neighbor blew off fireworks and damaged my car — and now he won't answer the door
The July 5 hangover call came in on Cheektwga PD 1 at 12:51. The dispatcher's summary: “the complaint states last night her neighbor blew off fireworks and it damaged her vehicle”. And then, patiently: “they won't answer the door for her”. Every American Fifth of July, in two sentences.
BNIA Site · Embassy Suites
Embassy Suites hotel maintenance, live on air: the boardroom pump has been "out of order for 24 hours" for considerably longer than that
An Embassy Control voice, weary, at 11:42: “the boardroom — it was supposed to be out of order for 24 hours, but it's been a lot more than 24 hours; I ran the pump this morning”. Somewhere in the airport Embassy Suites, an out-of-order sign has been out for so long it has become the natural order of the boardroom.
Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large
Wyoming County · Arcade
RESOLVEDTwo ambulances into Arcade for a pair of 16-year-old males — neck laceration and nose injury
WyoCo Fire staffed both rigs to 297 Southview Drive; injuries described superficial
At 12:14, Wyoming County Fire radioed “both ambulances for Arcade at 297 Southview Drive”, dispatched to 297 Southview Drive. Dispatch described the injuries: “a superficial laceration of the neck for a 16-year-old male, and a nose injury of a 16-year-old male”.
Two ambulances for two teens with matching-adjacent injuries reads like the aftermath of an altercation; the transmissions themselves were terse and dispatched clean, with no arrest traffic on the frequency during the window.
Buffalo · Elmwood at Grove
RESOLVEDBFD ladder 13 sent level-1 to a 3rd-floor apartment at 1738 Elmwood
Between Grove Street and Hertel Avenue; still-alarm response
At 14:38, Buffalo Fire Ch1 dispatch sent “still alarm on ladder 13, 1738 Elmwood Avenue, apartment 301, this is a level 1 response”. The initial page had it between Grove and "Pardos," which the dispatcher corrected to Hertel Avenue[*] in the follow-up.
A level-1 response is the smaller side of BFD's still-alarm ladder, and no further activity elevated the call in the window.
Amherst Fire · Rolling geriatric calls
RESOLVEDThree separate not-alert cardiac and stroke EMS runs across Amherst before 12:30
Sheridan-corridor to Getzville — Amherst Fire and Twin City moved between all three
The morning had a run of three back-to-back priority medicals. First, at 11:02, Williamsville EMS to 360 South Cougar Road, between Coventry and the Youngmann overpass, for “an elderly female cardiac patient, not alert”.
Nine minutes later, at 11:11, Amherst Fire ran to 143 Cambridge Boulevard between Windermere and Princeton for a male cardiac patient.
Then, at 12:00, Eggertsville EMS caught “stroke symptoms, not alert” at 67 Newgate Road — a corrected age of 70 years old, dispatched not-alert. Twin City transported to Buffalo General on the third of the three within roughly thirty minutes.
Other Calls of Note
[11:46]Amherst · 141 Harbridge Manor
Amherst Fire dispatched EMS to 141 Harbridge Manor, off Stoneham Way, for an elderly male who fell in the garage with facial injuries.
[12:09]Amherst · 82 Old Post Lane
Amherst Fire ran an EMS call to 82 Old Post Lane, between Rain Drive and North Hill Drive, for an elderly female who had fallen in the driveway.
[12:24]Akron · 17 Brody's Way
Akron EMS was dispatched to 17 Brody's Way, between Tate Road and Jackson Street, for a 79-year-old male reported very confused.
[12:54]Amherst · 5400 Sheridan Drive commercial alarm
Main-Transit and Amherst Fire responded to a commercial fire-alarm activation at 5400 Sheridan Drive reported as a general fire alarm; cleared as an alarm malfunction, system left silenced.
[13:46]Clarence Center · 8818 Stonebriar Drive
Clarence Center EMS dispatched to 8818 Stonebriar Drive, between Creek Bend Court and Lansdowne Drive, for a female with chest pain and trouble breathing.
[13:52]Amherst · Walmart at 3290 Sheridan
Amherst PD rerouted a unit to Walmart, 3290 Sheridan Drive, where a female was reported detained by loss prevention after yelling at staff — “the female is currently detained after yelling at staff, taking LP, and taking me off duty”.
[14:02]Amherst · Amherst Community Church
Amherst PD responded to a commercial alarm at Amherst Community Church, 77 Washington, rear of the building; officers found the rear doors unlocked, a group inside, and cleared it as an accidental — “verified accidental — there's a small service going on” in progress.
[11:33]Amherst · Bassett and Kings Trail
An Amherst PD unit was sent to the area of Bassett and Kings Trail for a blue Altima with a complainant stuck in the car — door wouldn't open; on arrival PD found no entrapment and a minor hand injury; Twin City took the eval.
[14:28]Buffalo · 824 Delaware
BFD ran 844 to 824 Delaware Avenue, between Summer and Barker, on a Child and Family Service assist call.