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Williamsville · Main & Evans

Two Cars Meet at Main and Evans, One of Them Briefly Smoking

Minor arm injury inside the Village; Amherst Fire confirms it was just an overheating radiator

At 21:38, Amherst Fire dispatched units to a two-car motor vehicle accident at the corner of Main Street and Evans Street inside the Village of Williamsville. One person was reported with a minor arm injury, and Amherst PD on scene relayed that “one of the vehicles is smoking”.

By 21:42, the smoke had a more boring explanation. “No fire, just a car overheating on the ground. Everyone’s out of the vehicle” Amherst Fire reported — everyone out of the vehicles, no fire, just a tired radiator giving up at the wrong moment. Engine 091 was on location at 21:43, an inside lane was held behind the apparatus, and the call cleared without escalation.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Eggertsville · North Bailey at Stevenson

RESOLVED

Four Cars Tangle at North Bailey and Stevenson, One Transported to Suburban

Two leaking after the impact; Amherst PD held Bailey down at Stevenson while crews worked the scene

Late-afternoon traffic on North Bailey Avenue took a hard turn at 16:11 when an Amherst PD unit revised an initial property-damage report upward, telling dispatch ‘just a PDO accident, actually it might be an injury accident now’ at 4072 North Bailey. Nine minutes later Amherst Fire was dispatched to 4097 Bailey Avenue, between Stevenson Boulevard and Oxford Avenue — same scene, with the formal MVA call.

On arrival a fire officer reported “four cars, minus two are leaking”; Amherst PD shut Bailey down at Stevenson by the fire department at 16:17. Twin City 227 transported one patient to Suburban Hospital, and by 16:32 main transit and the box were back in service.

Williamsville · Tim Hortons, 3394 Sheridan

ONGOING

Coffee-Shop Argument Walks Itself East Along Sheridan

Caller at the Tim Hortons described a domestic in progress; officers tracked the couple on foot

At 17:04 Amherst PD broadcast a domestic-in-progress description from the Tim Hortons at 3394 Sheridan Drive: a black male in his 40s in a red hooded sweatshirt and a black female in her 40s in a gray hoodie, walking eastbound along Sheridan. The caller’s account — ‘apparently he put his hands on her, put his hands around her throat’ — was given to responding units, who began checking the corridor.

Williamsville · East Florida Fitness, 3040 Sheridan

RESOLVED

A Pickup Game Becomes the Wrong Kind of Pickup at East Florida Fitness

Two people physically fighting on the gym’s basketball court; on arrival, no active fight but no cooperation either

Amherst PD got the page at 20:08: an employee at East Florida Fitness, 3040 Sheridan Drive reported “two people physically fighting on the basketball court”. By the time officers were on the floor at 20:14, the energy was already off — “no active fight here, everybody’s not compliant” — and the call resolved without an arrest on scene.

Amherst · Sundridge Drive

RESOLVED

A Familiar Welfare Call at a Sundridge Apartment

Horizon Health flagged a man ‘hitting somebody in the hallway’; officers recognized the address

At 17:33 Amherst PD got a welfare-check call at 104 Sundridge Drive[*] [heard: Sunridge], the request relayed through Horizon Health — a wife had reported her husband was ‘currently hitting somebody in the hallway,’ with little additional detail. Within minutes the picture shifted; one officer keyed up to note this was ‘the male with schizophrenia we dealt with last week,’ off his meds, and that another call was now coming from a second resident on the floor.

By 17:36 the subject was sounding less like the fight’s combatant than its trigger; dispatch revised the call type, noting it might be “actually going to be possibly a domestic in apartment 10”. Officers cleared the scene without an active assault to charge.


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

Tonawanda · Limehouse Sushi, 3030 Niagara Falls Blvd

RESOLVED

Vape Pen vs. Sushi Restaurant; Fire Alarm Settles It

Ellicott Creek Engine 1 rolled on a smoke-detector activation in the Zone 7 bathroom and found exactly what dispatchers feared

Amherst Fire dispatched Ellicott Creek Engine 1 at 20:18 to a commercial fire alarm activation at Limehouse Sushi, 3030 Niagara Falls Boulevard, between East Robinson Road and Tonawanda Creek Road[*]. Inside, the trouble zone was Zone 7 — the bathroom — and the explanation was, well, the most modern of bathroom explanations.

“Vaping in the bathroom. Mark it avoidable” the dispatcher told the responding chief at 20:25, in a closing line that doubles as the day’s daily gem. The truck was placed back in service shortly after, but not before Amherst Fire opened a follow-up for ‘an obstruction to egress and obstruction by the alarm panel’ — the building’s actual fire risk apparently being less the vape pen than the boxes stacked in front of the panel.

East Amherst · Millersport & Dodge

RESOLVED

A Caller, a Car, and a Deer With an Unresolved Ending

Amherst PD checked the area for a deer that ‘ran off or survived’ — nobody seemed sure which

At 23:52 an Amherst PD unit gave dispatch the best address it could: “to Millersport at Beachwood, that should be the most accurate address I can get”. The caller was reporting a vehicle-versus-deer collision and could not say whether the deer had walked away from it. The officer added, plainly, that “she’s unsure if it ran off or survived this accident”, which is a sentence the briefing has never quite had to write before.

Twelve minutes later, with the area sweep producing nothing, the location was revised down the road — “this actually took place closer to Millersport and Dodge” — and a sixth-car officer keyed up the line of the night: ‘I’ll check the air for the deer.’ By 00:06 the scan list rolled forward and the deer joined the unindexed mysteries of the Millersport Highway corridor.

Amherst · A door, a note

RESOLVED

Officer Reads The Sign So You Don’t Have To

A handwritten note found by a responding patrol; the store’s answer to a knock at the door

Sometimes the scanner gives you a whole little tableau in one transmission. At 17:37, an Amherst PD officer who’d been sent to check on the front of a closed shop keyed up to clarify the situation: “for the note on the door that says the cashier is in the bathroom”. The unit then rerouted to an injury accident on the 290, leaving the door — and the unattended register — to manage themselves.

BNIA · Shuttle row

RESOLVED

The Shuttle Dispatcher Stages a Quiet Coup Against the Rideshare Crowd

‘I’m parked right here by the line.’ ‘You are at the no-parking that sign says.’

At 22:02 the BNIA shuttle dispatcher, having clearly had a Monday, walked his coworker through a small drama in real time. “I’m parked right here by the line” — the rideshare driver’s defense — was met with “you are at the no-parking that sign says” from the dispatcher, who explained that the rideshare cars were ‘blocking me from getting into my shuttle spots.’ The driver, per the dispatcher, replied “oh, I didn’t realize that” and moved along. Three flights from Boston were delayed, the booth was full, and the night’s patience had clearly thinned to a fine, audible film.

Eggertsville · Lennox Avenue

RESOLVED

A Grandson Calls Police on a Grandfather Who Lost His Father Yesterday

A welfare check that was less about danger than about grief

The kindest call of the window came in at 22:07: Amherst PD took a welfare check at 68 Lennox Avenue[*] [heard: Lenox], requested by a grandson named Robin Rhodes who had just been on the phone with his grandfather and “he didn’t seem right”. The dispatcher passed along the texture rather than just the address: “lost his father yesterday and just wants to make sure he’s okay”. The mother, dispatch noted, should already be on location.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Amherst · Tea Leaf Cafe, 4224 Maple

RESOLVED

Eleven-Year-Old Batteries Set Off a Maple Road Alarm

Amherst Fire dispatched Coastal Bailey at 15:49 to a commercial fire alarm activation at 4224 Maple Road, the Tea Leaf Cafe, between Hillcrest Drive and Sweet Home Road. Crew found “apparent malfunction in the system; the batteries are from 2015 in the alarm panel” — a deferred-maintenance issue rather than a fire — and put North Bailey back in service at 16:03.

Other Calls of Note

[16:19]Williamsville · Tops, 2351 Maple at Transit AMR 305 responded for a male near the self-checkout area having a seizure inside the Tops at the Maple-Transit corner.
[17:18]Amherst · St Pius Church, 1700 North French Patrol checking an unsecured entry door at St Pius Church on North French Road; no further activity reported.
[17:49]Amherst · I-290 westbound to NF Blvd Reported hit-and-run on I-290 westbound near the Niagara Falls Boulevard exit; victim met patrol at the Bob Evans on the boulevard, suspect a white sedan with heavy rear driver-side damage, direction unknown.
[18:46]Amherst · A restaurant lot A car backed into a utility pole — National Grid Pole 4532 — outside an Amherst restaurant; minor damage to the car, no visible damage to the pole, no injuries.
[19:51]Lockport · 68 Chapel Street City of Lockport EMS dispatched for an 11-year-old asthma patient short of breath, house priority.
[01:01]Lewiston · Niagara University, Seton Hall Fire alarm activation at Niagara University’s Seton Hall, 14 University Drive; mutual-aid request made for a smoke detector activation on the 6th-floor hallway.
[00:53]Akron · 24 West 8th Avenue Akron EMS dispatched to an apartment at 24 West 8th Avenue, with Twin City 240 transporting to Suburban; Akron back in service at 01:26.
[06:15]Alden · Group home, 11745 Lancaster FD dispatched on a general fire alarm activation at an Alden group home, address 11745.

Editor’s Note

A quiet-and-then-not-quiet window with two-car collisions bookending the evening on either side of the Bailey corridor and an in-Village MVA capping the night at Main and Evans. Behind that, the real flavor was small and human: a vape pen lit up a Tonawanda sushi restaurant's fire alarm, an Amherst patrol drifted from Millersport at Beachwood to Dodge looking for a deer that may or may not have survived, and an officer found a note on a store door that read ‘cashier is in the bathroom.’ No watchlist hits and no prior-brief follow-ups landed cleanly.

Daily Gem

Vaping in the bathroom. Mark it avoidable”

— Amherst Fire Dispatch, 20:25 — closing out Limehouse Sushi

By the Numbers

Segments
1,985
Active systems
29
Busiest hour
17:00–18:00 (Amherst PD domestic + hit-and-run cluster)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police740
Fire / EMS470
Airport / aviation165
Hotel / shuttle / taxi130
Rail / maritime16
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst785
Other Erie County270
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew189
Niagara County95
Outer counties62

Agency & area buckets are estimated by mapping each ProScan system channel to its dominant role and the location of its primary speakers.

[*] = 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 · Tuesday, June 23, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 45
Compiled from public radio scanner traffic via the WNY Listening Post automated pipeline. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names and details before action.