Williamsville · 7:47 a.m. natural-gas call
RESOLVEDAmherst Fire works a meter-side natural-gas odor before 8 a.m. — gas isolated, houses ventilated, scene released to National Fuel
Confirmed odor at the meter, residents out of the house, no readings to report
At 07:47, Amherst Fire Dispatch confirmed “you do have an odor at the meter” on a residential gas call and units arrived to find readings unconfirmed but the smell unmistakable. By 08:06 dispatch was clearing one of the assignments with the note that “that's clear, that's all our national fuel”, and Amherst's engine sat with the homeowner until National Fuel arrived to take the call over.
At 08:22 the on-scene update wrapped the response up: “There was a leak at the meter. The gas has been isolated. The houses have been naturally ventilated”, the residents had been brought back to the door, and the scene was released to National Fuel for the meter repair. Routine, but it was the first audible incident of the day.
Snyder · 73 Colony Court
RESOLVEDEMS run to 73 Colony Court for a 75-year-old female “not alert” — caregiver “incoherent and elderly”
Welfare check called in by an Amherst PD officer who described the speech on the phone as very hard to understand
At 09:36 an Amherst PD officer pre-flagged what would land as a medical call: a welfare check at 73 Colony Court, between Greenbrier Road and the dead end. On the air the officer characterized the caregiver as “incoherent and elderly” and the speech on the phone as “very difficult to understand”.
Amherst Fire took it three minutes later as an EMS dispatch on the same address for a “75-year-old female not alert”. Snyder 5 picked the run up at 09:42 and transported.
Newstead · 4200 Ridge Road
ONGOINGBOLO for a 15-year-old with a long history — “trespassing, neighbor disputes, shoplifting, and missing persons”
Christian Perron, white t-shirt, white shorts, black backpack — caller lost track of him from 4200 Ridge Road
At 11:44, Amherst PD broadcast a missing-juvenile BOLO from 4200 Ridge Road: a 15-year-old, white male, 5'8", in a white t-shirt and white shorts with a black backpack. The dispatcher closed the call out with the kind of context that matters: the unit had “a sense of history with him, including trespassing, neighbor disputes, shoplifting, and missing persons”.
Williamsville · Transit & Wehrle — Home Depot
RESOLVED20-year-old having a seizure inside the Home Depot at 4139 Transit Road
Amherst Fire tones out Harris Hill EMS to the Transit-Wehrle Home Depot
At 11:52, Amherst Fire Dispatch put Harris Hill EMS on a call inside the Home Depot at 4139 Transit Road, between Wehrle Drive and Main Street, for “a 20-year-old now having a seizure”. Main-Transit was already in service from a controlled-burn check minutes earlier and slotted into the assignment.
Williamsville · 3309 Sheridan Drive — AutoZone
RESOLVEDAutoZone staffer asks Amherst PD for a presence at 11 a.m. — “worried someone’s going to come fight them”
Pre-scheduled “they’re coming to fight” call — the 9 a.m. dispatch named the worried staff member and the 11 a.m. ETA
At 07:31, Amherst PD aired one of those calls where the radio is funnier than the response: “Auto Zone 3309 Sheridan, you're going to see Amal, a staff member that's worried someone's going to come to fight them at 11”. The unit was advised to drift by the 3309 Sheridan Drive AutoZone before 11:00 in case the threatened fight materialized.