Disclaimer
Information CrimeRadar provides is made available solely to protect the public. Using this information to harass, threaten, or harm anyone is prohibited. Information is provided by third parties and may have errors. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information. Location data may not be 100% accurate. Use extreme care and always verify information through official sources and exercise caution and judgment when using CrimeRadar. By clicking continue, I agree I have read and understand the above and agree to these terms and conditions.

Smoke reported near porch at Buffalo house 

audio iconFire & Arson
Humber Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
01:24

Transcript:
Truck Patrol, (name withheld), first. That's your self-in-pull. Preliminary signal, 92 Suffolk Street between Deerfield and Humber Avenue. To report of smoke outside the house near the porch, that's the go for engine 33, engine 23 ladder 7 and B-4-7. The preliminary signal, 92 Sussex Street, between Deerfield Avenue and Humber Avenue. A report of smoke outside of the house near the porch. Best to go for engine 33, engine 23 ladders 7 and B-47. Timeout, 2240 hours, Buffalo fire. The report is going. B-47 here respondent in 92 Sussex Street between Deerfield and Humber Avenue. Call our reports there's smoke outside the house near the porch. You have a P.S. Nothing showing investigating. Copy 33 on location. Two and a half story wood frame, nothing shown in the vestibator. Two and a half story wood frame, nothing showing investigating. Copy 33 year on location, two and a half story wood frame, nothing showing investigate.

Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.

Location mentioned:
Humber Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
Correct
Incorrect

Explore More on Buffalo, NY Crime Map

Recent Fire & Arson Incidents in Buffalo, NY

Man collapses on sidewalk in Buffalo

audio iconEmergency - Medical
Wyoming Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
Dispage, engine 2? Attention 2. No, it's mail function. The maintenance is on the way to reset the system, engine 2 then. Happy malfunction maintenance is on the way to reset your I. The MS engine 33 respond to Wyoming and East Sullivan. A man fell and is down on the sidewalk.

Female breaks window during domestic dispute

audio iconFamily Offense
Sussex St, Buffalo, NY 14215
That's Sussex for domestic. It's got a lot of tie on it. Let's give me female trouble with them. Okay. Hour 440, right ago. Hour 40. You could pull me back. 1375. Juvenile Provo is GLA and I'll take the PTO. That's clear. 420 to radio. And no complaint on riots or no answer at the door. Poked you out, Walden and Harmonia. Drunknuckle, I was trying to tow a car they got the street block. I'll be getting things set here. That's clear. E430. (name withheld) broke the window and was still outside to black (name withheld) on the uncalling description.

Medical help requested for person with breathing trouble

audio iconEmergency Medical Response
Near Humber Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
All together, me from Mary Rose. Mary Road, you're clear. The MS, Inger 33, response to number 157, Humber, between Litchfield and Sussex. As 4 and 90-year-old, complaining of trouble breathing and solar speed, time 1926, buffer fire.

Pile of rubbish burning next to garage on Cambridge Street

audio iconFire & Arson
Sussex St, Buffalo, NY 14215
21, a location is upper. You're right. Plymineary signal, number 444 Cambridge between East Delavan and Sussex to go for engine 33, engine 23, ladder 14, and B43. May it preliminary signal. Caller stated there was a pile of rubbish burning, but it was next to a garage. Number 444 Cambridge between East Delavan and Sussex is to go for engine 33, engine 23, lot of 14, 343 time out, 14, 51 hours, well, for fire.

Person reportedly making threats at residence door

audio iconAssault
Near Wyoming Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
We're back, just okay. We'll go over to Wyoming. Clear. 387 Wyoming is a threat in progress. Carol's mail on the door. No. E221 area. Number 21.
Explore the crime map for more.