Law enforcement, fire, and EMS dispatch frequencies; anytime, anywhere. Police Scanner for iPhone is a fun and useful tool for locating and listening to police dispatch frequencies throughout the country.Over 500 EMS
operations stream their dispatch communications on the Internet.Police Scanner for iPhone connects to these
streams and allows listeners to stay informed.
Great for "On Call" volunteer fire fighters, news
crews, and emergency responders.Allows
you to listen in (but not broadcast) on police, fire, and EMS
activities across the country.
Police Scanner is available now in the Apple
iTunes store for the introductory price of only $2.99 (USD) and works on the
iPhone or iPod touch. Requires 2.0 software update and a network connection. (Go to iTunes Store Now)
New Version 1.0
As additional stations, counties, and cities
are added, the database is automatically updated and the stream instantly
becomes available to all Police Scanner users.No complicated or time consuming update needed.In addition, it is expected that all future
updates will be free to those who purchase early.
Police Scanner uses the location aware
technology built into the iPhone to help users locate streams near them or
allows them to search through a list of all available streams from across the
country.A few international streams
have been added and the International listings are expected to grow.
Want to know the location of
all the speed traps?Want to find
out what is really happening beyond that police line or get the inside scoop on
the search for that missing kid?Then
Police Scanner is for you.Listen in and
find out every time your friends get pulled over for speeding.
NOT ALL AREAS BROADCAST AN iPHONE COMPATIBLE STREAM.This is
still a new technology for many police, fire, and dispatch centers.A stream from your local city may not yet be
available.
It must be pointed out that Juicy Development does not produce the vast majority of the streams that are in the scanner. A few streams are provided by government web sites but the majority of streams are provided by volunteers, hobbyist, and even a few fanatics. Most of theses people are sponsoring or publishing streams at their own expense. This provides one aspect of unreliability to our system as streams come and go and we do not always know when a stream might go offline or a new one might show up. But it also allows us to provide a much wider variety of streams then any other application on the market. We appreciate the efforts of our listeners and streaming providers who strive to help us keep our database up to date.
This is a list of some of our stream providers. We recommend you visit their web sites and donate in order to keep your favorite streams operational.