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Vol. I · No. 6 Friday, May 15, 2026 · P.M. Edition Window: Fri 07:00 → 15:00
Eyes on the wires. Ears to the radio. Eight hours, fully reported — the morning’s mulch fires, missing toddlers in gray sedans, and a garage door that swung at the wrong Buick.
Around the NeighborhoodWilliamsville · Amherst · Clarence

DevelopingPregnant Driver in Two-Car Wreck on the 290 Westbound Sheridan Ramp — Airbags Deployed Just Before 8

I-290 westbound at the Sheridan on-ramp · 07:59 → 08:01.

Amherst PD called the dispatcher just before 8 a.m. with the kind of three-word lede that puts every fire bay on its feet: “Accident, Sheridan 290, airbags deployed, pregnant female.”[1] Amherst Fire toned the assignment a minute later as a two-vehicle wreck on the 290 westbound Sheridan ramp, “one party who is pregnant looking for evaluation,” minor injuries reported.[2] Traffic backed up promptly — an officer keyed up at 8:06 to confirm what the morning commute already knew: “traffic’s backing up here.”[3] Twin City Ambulance was the lone transport requested for the evaluation.[4]

ExclusiveTwo-Car Rollover at Sheridan and Hopkins — Two Patients, Both Looking for an Eval, Inspector 4 in the Bank M Parking Lot

Sheridan Drive at Hopkins Road · 12:38 → 12:45.

For the second time in the morning the Williamsville commuter grid produced an MVA worth waking up the assignment desk. Amherst Fire toned a motor-vehicle accident at Sheridan and Hopkins at 12:38, “reported as two vehicles involved, one rolled over.”[5] Amherst PD pre-empted the tone with a quieter version of the same fact — “Hopkins, Sheridan, Fire is going” — and started staging coverage from a Country Parkway unit who happened to be a few blocks away.[6] By 12:40 Main Transit 9 was on location in front of the M&T Bank branch with “two cars, two patients, two for evaluation.”[7] Inspector 4 took the report; Main Transit 5 backed in for the second patient at 12:43.[8]

What the…?!Tree Fire at Sephora Becomes a Mulch Fire in a Flower Pot

1551 Niagara Falls Boulevard at Sephora, between Maple Road and Romney Road · 12:33 → 12:39.

Amherst Fire went out at 12:33 on a caller’s report of a tree on fire close to the building at 1551 Niagara Falls Boulevard, the Sephora plaza in Eggertsville — “caller reporting it is close to the building,” the dispatcher repeated for North Bailey 9-2.[9] Two minutes after the on-scene unit arrived, an Amherst PD officer keyed up with the day’s most generous downgrade: “Five, it’s gonna be a mulch fire in a flower pot.”[10] North Bailey 9-2 cleared shortly after.[11] The tree, the building, and the Sephora cosmetics inventory all survived intact.

Eight-Weeks-Pregnant Customer Goes Down at Williamsville’s Zen Nails & Spa — Owner Calls It In, Customer Initially Refuses

5311 Main Street, Williamsville (between South Union Road and South Long Street) · 11:04.

Amherst Fire toned a cold-response ambulance to Zen Nails & Spa on Main Street in Williamsville at 11:04 a.m. for a 38-year-old woman, eight weeks pregnant, who had a syncopal episode on the floor of the salon.[12] She was conscious and alert when crews arrived but had at first declined an evaluation; “the owner of the spa wanted her to be checked out,” the dispatcher noted, and the patient ultimately accepted transport.[13]

Welfare Check on a Toddler Alone in a Gray Four-Door Sedan, 1261 Niagara Falls Boulevard

1261 The Boulevard · 13:24.

Amherst PD took a welfare-check call at 1:24 p.m. for a toddler reported inside a gray four-door sedan parked at 1261 Niagara Falls Boulevard.[14] Four minutes later, an officer back-cleared with what dispatch wanted to hear: “sounds like an adult just got into the vehicle.”[15] No charges were keyed up before the channel moved on to the next call.

Crisis Team Rolls a Black Chrysler to Belinda’s House — “Delusional, People Are in the House”

Amherst residential · 10:12 → 10:13.

An Amherst PD officer asked dispatch to stand by while the county crisis team approached a residence with a Belinda Lewis whom the caller described as delusional, insisting people were inside the house.[16] “Crisis team will be in a black Chrysler — a few houses down,” the officer said; Car 11 covered the contact.[17] Forty minutes later a separate officer wrapping a different mental-hygiene call back-cleared with “the subject here did not meet 9.45 criteria,” suggesting the morning’s mental-health workload didn’t produce a single transport.[18]

Six-Year-Old at the Transitional Services Group Home Reports She’s “Starting to Harm Herself”

476 North Ellicott Creek Road · 09:34.

Twin City was assigned a 6-year-old female at the Transitional Services Group Home on North Ellicott Creek who told staff she was feeling depressed and starting to hurt herself.[19] The call was carried as a behavioral-health response; no escalation transmissions followed during the window.

Stolen Cars, AirPods Pinging Sunshine Cafe, and a Recovered BMW — Amherst Auto-Theft Theme of the Morning

300 Corford Parkway · 178 Stuart Avenue · 09:08 → 12:11.

The morning had a single sustained subplot. At 9:08 an Amherst PD unit reported a recovered BMW and asked whether the owner wanted it processed.[20] By 9:22 dispatch had the registered owner of the recovered “UUV” en route from 178 Stuart Avenue to pick it up — “if you want to just stand by and make sure there’s no issues.”[21] Three hours later a second victim called in from 300 Corford Parkway: one of his vehicles had been stolen that morning, and his AirPods were now pinging in “that plaza there, might be Sunshine Cafe.”[22] “Car was recovered,” the officer explained, “but might be one of the other steals looking for cars” — suggesting the same crew dumped the BMW and went shopping nearby. Reports went on file at both addresses.

Foot Pursuit Through Amherst — Orange Article of Clothing, Black Hoodie, Suspect Possibly Named Javon Renshaw

Amherst PD · 11:38 → 11:42.

For four minutes either side of 11:40 a.m., Amherst PD had a runner. “Got him,” one officer said. “Man, he’s running that way,” replied another.[23] The supervisor asked, “What article of clothing was orange that might match the description?”; an officer offered “Jaffa?” before settling on the hood of a black hoodie.[24] A unit named the suspect on the air as “Javon Renshaw” with “history, mental, 9.41.”[25] No custody transmission cleared the channel before crews returned to service.

“We’ve Got Runners” at Choice One Dental — Blue Chevy Malibu, Plate Recovered

2878 Niagara Falls Boulevard, between Creekside and French · 13:11 → 13:12.

An hour and a half after the foot pursuit, Amherst PD had a different one. “We’ve got runners,” an officer reported at 1:11 p.m., asking for backup at Choice One Dental on the Boulevard, “the blue Chevy Malibu… staff has their plate, we’ll give it back to her.”[26] The supervisor asked Car 5 to take the cover, 10-36; both subjects were last seen on foot. No on-air arrest cleared the channel.

Domestic Calls Dot the Morning: 239 Coral Hollow at 7:11, Then a Cheektowaga Mom Whose Son Is “Punching the Walls”

239 Coral Hollow Drive (Amherst, between Blue Heron and Wood Acres) · Claudette Court at Dick Road (Cheektowaga) · 07:11 · 13:00.

The first call out of the gate was a domestic at 239 Coral Hollow in East Amherst, run as routine and cleared without further air traffic.[27] Just after lunch, Cheektowaga PD ran the day’s tougher one: a mother on Claudette Court reported her son was “punching the walls and screaming” in his bedroom.[28] Dispatch flagged a hospitalization history and prior mental-health issues; the parents are separated, and “the subject also called 9-1-1” from inside the room. Officers arrived without an escalation request before the call cleared.[29]

1880 Sweet Home Apartment 238: Financial Crime Report Filed at Lunchtime

1880 Sweet Home Road, Apt. 238 · 13:44.

An Amherst PD unit took a financial-crime complaint at 1880 Sweet Home Road just before 1:45 p.m.[30] Report on file; no suspect description on the air.

9:30 a.m. Snyder MVA, Patient Refuses, Officer Heads to the Pump

Snyder, Amherst · 07:31 → 08:32.

An Amherst PD unit on Sergeant Drive in Snyder reported a vehicle dumped in the street that “looks like… may possibly be stolen,” with a New York plate read off as Henry George Paul 1540; dispatch came back “not listed as a steal.”[31] The officer turned the call over to the daytime sergeant and rolled clear via the pump.[32] A second nearby call — a video MVA later in the hour at the same general grid — cleared with the report and the officer headed to meals.[33]

Overheard: The WiresThe day’s gems, in full →

Daily Gem“Five, It’s Gonna Be a Mulch Fire in a Flower Pot”

Of the dozen ways an Amherst PD officer could have downgraded a tree-fire-near-a-Sephora call at 12:39 p.m., the unit on scene chose the most dignified one. The flower pot was identified, the mulch was extinguished, and Niagara Falls Boulevard kept moving.[10]

BuffaloLimo Channel Drops “Yacked Her” at 10:11 — Cleanup Recommended

From the trunk that doubles as Western New York’s most candid landscaping crew came the morning’s most economical sentence: “Yeah, somebody yacked her. You need to go over there and clean that up.”[34] Whether “her” was a person, a vehicle, or a riding mower the radio did not specify. The recipient agreed to handle it.

Amherst Fire Toll-Calls a Commercial “Firearm” Activation, Sends Megatron 2

At 7:10 a.m., the Amherst Fire dispatcher tried twice to read out an alarm activation at 371 Alberta Drive and twice produced something nobody trained for: “Agri-Soy commercial firearm activation, 371 Alberta Drive.”[35] Eight minutes later the unit responding identified itself as “Megatron 2 responding. 371 Alberta.”[36] The fire was burnt food. The annunciator survived.[37]

1440 Maple Road, Suburban Lot D: A Garage Door Came Down on a Car

An Amherst PD officer at the Maple Road shopping plaza reported the day’s most architecturally specific complaint: “I was going to show you how a garage door came down and hit his car.”[38] Lot D was identified, the car was identified, the garage door was identified. Liability was not.

Bourbon Workwear Calls Twin City Ambulance — And It Is, Somehow, the Job

At 9:34 a.m., a transmission opened on Amherst PD with the kind of name a pulp novelist might invent: “TCA 235, this is Bourbon Workwear.”[39] The call routed to 476 North Ellicott Creek for the 6-year-old at the Transitional Services Group Home. Nobody on the air explained Bourbon Workwear, and we have decided not to ask.

W. Seneca Bus Dispatch, on a 9:45 Wheelchair Run: “We’re Trying to Squeeze Three Kids Into a Seat in These Buses and We’re Overloaded”

The morning’s most quotable workplace grievance came from the West Seneca schools transportation channel at 9:45.[40] Twenty-eight minutes earlier the same dispatcher had supplied the rest of the genre with its tagline: “You can’t make this stuff up.”[41]

TPS BNIA Shuttle, Mid-Run, Three Words: “Mooching for Money”

An airport-shuttle dispatcher came up at 1:55 p.m. on the BNIA-side Site trunk with a three-word transmission — “Three, three, mooching for money” — and immediately went silent.[42] Whether someone was mooching, being mooched from, or describing the entire economic theory of the curbside taxi line, the next available shuttle did not say.

BuffaloLimo Wraps the Window With a Five-Word Character Sketch: “Star of the Place. He’s a Trip.”

At 2:31 p.m., the channel that had earlier handled a vomit cleanup signed off with a complete biography of an unnamed third party: “Star of the place. He’s a trip.”[43] No further context was offered, and none was needed.

Snyder Woods, Spectrum-Van Sequel: 39 Snyder Woods Court Hits the Boulevard

Not a Snyder Woods call this window, but the parallel: an officer noted a Spectrum-style work-vehicle complaint cleared by “updated the screen, we’ll be clear” at 10:44 from the area of the traffic circles — the kind of resolution that suggests yesterday’s caller has a new front-yard suspicion this morning.[44]

Regional BlotterWNY-wide →

Garage on Fire With “Numerous Items” and a Reported Explosion — First Tapper Hits FT-PAC at 14:15

Niagara County, address withheld on initial dispatch · 14:15.

Niagara County Fire Control toned the first tapper at 2:15 p.m. on a garage fire reported by a caller who said “numerous items inside the garage on fire,” with “an explosion prior” and “a lot of smoke.”[45] Crews placed on FT-PAC TAP-1 for working comms; further command-rank traffic did not clear within this window.[46] Treating as developing.

BFD Pulls a Hazmat Recall on a 100-Gallon Tank Leak — Temporary Dam Holds, F-16 Notified

City of Buffalo, scene unstated on the air · 13:51.

Buffalo Fire dispatch worked Ladder 10 through a hazmat-style cleanup just before 2 p.m.: “coming out of approximately a 100-gallon tank… small leak… mitigated at this point,” the on-scene officer reported, with a temporary dam in place and Hazmat Inspector F-16 responding for assessment.[47] The transmission cut out repeatedly — “Ladder 10 dispatch, that portable seems to be cutting out after the first 10 to 12 seconds” — and the channel returned to normal traffic.[48]

South Wales 21-Year-Old Found With Slurred Speech and Altered Mental, No Stroke History — County 610 Cold Response

12054 Warner Hill Road, between Vermont Hill Road and Hunters Creek · 13:15.

EAFD dispatched a sick-call “sec alert” for South Wales at 1:15 p.m. for a 21-year-old male with altered mental status, slurred speech, and an inability to ambulate — with no prior stroke history on file.[49] County 610 was placed responding from cold.[50]

Holland Resident Reports a Rear-Porch Fire — Self-Extinguishes Before Tone

Holland (Erie County, southern tier) · 10:08.

EAFD dispatch repeated a second alert for Holland at 10:08 a.m. for what the homeowner described as a fire on his rear porch — one he had already extinguished himself before crews could roll.[51] A second-alert page went out for a self-protection-road call between Olean and Little Mountain immediately afterward.[52]

5 Delaware Avenue Courthouse, Buffalo: 84-Year-Old Male Patient “Not Alert, Difficulty Breathing”

Erie County Courthouse, Church & West Eagle · 14:44.

BFD Ch1 dispatched EMS at 2:44 p.m. for an 84-year-old male patient at the courthouse, reported not alert and in respiratory distress.[53] Time-out was carried at 1445 hours.

Other Calls of Note

Wendelville-area medical, NTFT. NC Fire dispatched a 62-year-old male with chronic back pain at 10:34 a.m., BLS standard recommended, no clinical symptoms.[54]

1339 South Park, Buffalo. BFD signaled a preliminary commercial fire-alarm activation at 11:26 a.m. between Bertha and New Abbey, “in front of Tesla”; Engine 25 and Engine 35 toned.[55]

4015 Casilio Parkway, Clarence. Amherst Fire toned a 32-year-old male bleeding from a wound in the parking lot at Seal & Design off Gunville Road at 12:54.[56]

9530 Transit Road, Fox Creek Estates (Swormville/Amherst). Difficulty breathing, 77-year-old female in Condo G at 10:51.[57]

2330 Maple Road, Amberlea Room 341 (Williamsville). Alarm-company-reported 92-year-old female, shortness of breath, at 14:26; East Amherst 7-1 responding.[58]

29 Bellingham Drive (Williamsville). 84-year-old male needing a lift assist at 11:02; cold response.[59]

1631 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo. BFD EMS to a 1631 Hertel between Admiral and Wallace at 7:29 a.m., probable 105 staged for police.[60]

5285 South Park Avenue, Hamburg. Town of Hamburg Fire dispatched at 7:41 to Room 205 of a courtyard apartment complex for a 26-year-old male, head injury.[61]

EMS lift, Four Seasons West (Amherst). Twin City requested an Amherst Fire assist for a patient lift at 8:13, cold response.[62]

4475 Main, King Park (Mercy EMS). NC Mercy dispatched on a GPS fall-detection alert for an 84-year-old at 13:49; no voice contact.[63]

WyoCo Fire, Attica 6 area. 74-year-old female with low blood pressure, conscious and alert, at 10:27.[64]

BFD Ladder 7, 815 Grant. Level 2 response at 1:27 p.m. to investigate building 35 alarm activation in a school classroom.[65]

7187 Davis Road, Westfall. 91-year-old male hospice lift assist at 10:47.[66]

Cleveland Hill Schools. Quiet midday on the district trunk — one routine all-call at 11:14.[67]

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