The WNY Listening Post

Western New York’s Scanner-Fed Tabloid
Extreme Heat Watch through Thursday evening — highs near 90 each day.Heat Advisory in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday; check on older neighbors and pets.

Amherst · False-alarm morning

A Morning of Alarms That Weren't: Three Amherst Buildings, No Fire

Commercial detectors at an Indian restaurant, a YMCA, and a Rapids Road home all sounded under a building heat wave — every one a malfunction or fault

Amherst Fire Dispatch worked a steady run of commercial fire-alarm activations through the late morning, and none of them turned out to be fire. At 8:43 a.m., crews were sent to a “commercial fire alarm activation” at 9416 Transit Road[*], the Marahara Indian Restaurant between Casey Road and Miles Road, for smoke and carbon-monoxide detector activations in zone 8.

Minutes later, at 8:46 a.m., a second commercial alarm called units to 150 Tech Drive — the Independent Health YMCA between Main Street and Wehrle Drive. The alarm company reached a contact on site who reported “everything is okay”, and units cleared without incident.

The pattern held into the afternoon. At 1:16 p.m., a carbon-monoxide and smoke activation came in at 12012 Rapids Road[*], between Downey Road and Greenbush Road, with multiple alarms reported throughout the building; station 2 took it and Eggertsville went back in service shortly after. With an Extreme Heat Watch settling over the region, a morning of detector faults was, by local standards, the good kind of busy.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Niagara County · Vehicle vs. motorcycle

RESOLVED

Vehicle Strikes Motorcycle in Niagara County

At 10:16 a.m., Niagara County Fire Control put out a call for “a vehicle who struck a motorcycle and he is not getting out”, with the incident routed to the fire-dispatch tactical channel. Dispatch marked it all clear at 10:16 a.m. moments later, suggesting a quick handoff to responding units.

Ransomville · Stroke call

RESOLVED

ALS Run to Ransomville for a Possible Stroke

At 10:50 a.m., Niagara County Fire Control dispatched an additional EMS call to Heritage Manor at 3509 Ransomville Road[*], Ransomville, for a 60-year-old man in the basement with slurred speech and facial drooping that had begun roughly 20 minutes earlier, with a history of stroke. An ALS priority was recommended and the incident cleared dispatch at 10:50 a.m.

Amherst · Sheridan Drive

RESOLVED

Deer Struck at Sheridan and Northway; Car Drives On

At 10:30 a.m., Amherst Police radioed that a deer had been struck at Sheridan Drive[*] and Northway; the car involved continued on, and the deer was reported “still on the road”. It followed an earlier 10:23 a.m. request for a north-end car to handle an accident — a reminder that the township's quiet roads stay busy even on a holiday-week Monday.


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

Buffalo Niagara · The ground crew

The Full Service: Fuel, Coffee, and “I Believe Catered Meals”

A flight-support crew at the airport, running down the turnaround checklist at 11:47 a.m.: “checking our time through here, and we’ll need a fuel truck, some coffee, and I believe we’ll have catered meals or something”. The aviation equivalent of ordering everything on the menu and hoping it shows up.

Buffalo Niagara · United ramp

Left in the Overheads

A United ramp worker, reporting items found aboard after a flight at 10:05 a.m.: the bags had no tags, “they were people’s”, and “they left in the overheads”. Resolution: “I guess we’ll take them down to baggage service”.

Amherst · Another false alarm

RESOLVED

The Culprit: A Cleaning Crew With a Feather Duster

Amherst Fire Dispatch, closing out yet another midday alarm at 12:46 p.m.: “that’s their alarm set off by a cleaning crew dusting”. The alarm was reset and the units went back in service. Filed under the day’s recurring theme.

Cheektowaga · On the road

“A Clayton and a Chevy Trax on the Road”

Cheektowaga Police, describing a roadway obstruction at 1:51 p.m.: “in the right, it’s a Clayton and a Chevy Trax on the road”. The kind of terse, half-decoded fragment that is the natural poetry of an afternoon patrol channel.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Buffalo · High-rise alarm

RESOLVED

Buffalo Fire Clears a 16th-Floor Alarm Malfunction

At 9:09 a.m., Buffalo Fire dispatch reported a “malfunction on the 16th floor”, assigning Engine 3 to handle and a truck company to report. A later exchange noted an elevator alarm sounding in a downtown building with crews advising no one was trapped — a routine high-rise morning for the city companies.

Hamburg · Foster Brook Apartments

RESOLVED

Head-Injury Fall at a Hamburg Senior Apartment Complex

At 12:23 p.m., Hamburg Fire Dispatch sent Big Tree EMS to the Foster Brook Senior Apartments at 4685 Southwestern Boulevard[*], outside building E, for an older woman who was down with a head injury and not alert; a paramedic response was requested. One of several falls across the region as the heat advisory took hold.

Other Calls of Note

[12:38]Niagara County · Quaker Road Niagara County Fire Control dispatched EMS to 3582 Quaker Road, between Ridge Road and Slayton Settlement Road, for a 76-year-old woman who fell down two stairs and struck her head.
[13:19]Wendelville · Dunnigan Road An ALS call sent crews to 5665 Dunnigan Road, between East Canal Road and Shetrum, for a 56-year-old man with multiple seizures in a single day who had also struck his head in an earlier fall.
[10:28]Freedom · Eagle Street Wyoming County Fire dispatched to 1384 Eagle Street in Freedom, between Cemetery Road and Route 98, for a patient with recent hip surgery now in severe hip pain, requesting transport to Erie County Medical Center.
[13:03]Gainesville · Shearing Road Wyoming County Fire reported a motor-vehicle accident with injuries at 4705 Shearing Road near the Gainesville village line.
[09:16]Buffalo · Swinburne Street Buffalo Fire ran an EMS unit to 87 Swinburne Street, between Ashley Street and Broadway, apartment 222.
[13:44]Williamsville · South Long Street Williamsville handled an EMS call at 137 South Long Street, between Garden Parkway and the dead end.
[09:57]Amherst · Niagara Falls Boulevard Amherst Police checked on a man down in a parking lot at 2005 Niagara Falls Boulevard, between Inn Keepers Lane and Willow Ridge, possibly intoxicated.

Editor’s Note

Midday edition: a hot, busy Monday across Western New York, with the scanner traffic running heavier on medical calls than on anything else. The morning opened with a cluster of Amherst commercial fire-alarm activations — an Indian restaurant on Transit Road, a YMCA on Tech Drive, and an early-afternoon carbon-monoxide call on Rapids Road — all checking out as detector or equipment faults with no fire. EMS crews stayed the busiest, from a vehicle-versus-motorcycle in Niagara County to a string of falls and stroke calls in the outer counties as the heat built. Above it all sits the live weather strip: an Extreme Heat Watch and a Heat Advisory now run together through the week.

Daily Gem

We’ll need a fuel truck, some coffee, and I believe we’ll have catered meals or something”

— Buffalo Niagara flight support, 11:47 a.m.

By the Numbers

Segments
1,002
Active systems
22
Busiest hour
10 a.m. (Amherst-Clarence and Niagara County medical churn)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police468
Fire / EMS254
Taxi / limo / shuttle114
Airport / aviation69
Rail / road / utility22
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst445
Other Erie County155
Buffalo151
Outer counties80
Niagara County60

Agency and area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel names plus speakers' inferred roles. The looping Maritime Ops / NOAA marine-weather channel is excluded from all counts. The Amherst-Clarence trunk is split across Williamsville/Amherst by inferred jurisdiction.

[*] = 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 · Monday, June 29, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 51
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.