Skip the Scanner – Get Emergency Audio Online
by Matt on Feb 16, 2010 in Content
If you’re starting or already running a local news blog, there’s no doubt that a police/fire scanner is one of your must-have tools. Or is it? That may depend on your home/office setup and how you prefer to listen to emergency radio traffic.
You might be able to skip the scanner and listen online via the Radio Reference web site, a portal for all things related to emergency radio communications.
Radio Reference offers links to online feeds of hundreds of emergency radio frequencies across the U.S. and in dozens of other countries, too. You can see what’s available by starting at the site’s Live Audio page. You’ll land on a U.S. map, but there’s a “Country” dropdown on the left for folks elsewhere in the world.
In my home state of Washington, the map shows that live audio is available for most of the highly-populated areas of the state.

By the way, this is the audio source used in the Emergency Radio iPhone app that I wrote about last year here on HLB. So, whether you’re at home or out and about, you can keep up with what’s happening around town and make sure that your blog has the latest news at all times.
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