Dare County Fire, EMS and Ocean Rescue

Scanner feed of all Dare County emergency communications

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Feed ID10989
GenrePublic Safety
StatusOnline (17d 21h)
Listeners22
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Feed Notes

New! There is now Broadcasify Calls coverage for Dare County at https://www.broadcastify.com/calls/tg/6860 You can now listen to each transmission individually by talkgoup and by time

This feed is provided as a courtesy to anyone who is interested in listening to Dare County's finest! For more information on codes and unit traffic, see http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Dare_County_%28NC%29 and www.obxairwaves.com (This feed is also mirrored on the OBX AirWaves site). Scanner feed is also avilable on your cell phone or tablet using Scanner Radio or other apps. Please note that there is about a 30-60 second delay from actual transmission to your device.

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Talkgroups scanned on Dare County P25 800MHZ simulcast system:

  • Fire (includes all dispatch and TAC talkgroups)
  • EMS (including Medflight)
  • Ocean Rescue (including beach lifeguards for Kitty Hawk and Nags Head)
  • Public safety interop frequencies (includes any assigned NC VIPER system patches)
  • Sherrif and town PD unencrypted operations frequencies (only used during events, no dispatch traffic)

Channels not scanned: VHF channels (redundant), Dare County Sheriff's Dept ("DCSO") and town police departments (aka "Beach Law")  are encrypted and no longer able to be received. 

Feed is currently provided by a Uniden SDS200 scanner fed by a roof mounted 850MHz antenna