On the right bar you will see 3 New Links
Broakley and Surrounding Areas
Contra Costa Police and Fire
Concord and Clayton
It is located under Local Scanners Online
Click the link, wait for it to load and just listen.
If you hear static at times it's because the broadcast is coming from far away from Broakley.
I am loading 3 of them in case 1 goes down or you want more localized Scanning.
The channels that are being scanned are as followed:
Left Channel
Con Fire East
Con Fire Central
Con Fire West (weak reception)
San Ramon Valley Fire (south)
Right Channel ConTac A * ConTac B * Valley Fire Ch. 22
White 1 *
White 2 *
White 3 *
CALCORD *
Antioch/Brentwood Police Ch. 1
Antioch/Brentwood Police Ch. 2
Antioch/Brentwood Police Ch. 3 *
The system is also scanning Contra Costa Sheriff which handles Oakley.
Con Fire East is made up of Battalion 5 (units 51 thru 59 and 93 thru 95) and Battalion 8 (units 81 thru 88)
Con Fire Central is made up of Battalion 1 and 2 (units 1 thru 22)
Con Fire West is made up of Battalion 4 (units 41 thru 45) and Battalion 7 (units 69 thru 79)
San Ramon Valley Fire is made up of Battalion 31 (units 30 thru 39)
Antioch Police dispatches for both Antioch and Brentwood Police. Their numbering system is as follows:
All Antioch units start with the number 2 (identifies the City) and then a letter to identify their shift or rank and then their unit number (1-39). Example: 2x22 or 2y2. Units often leave the off the city identifying number and only say x22.
All Brentwood units start with the number 3 (identifies the City) and then a letter to identify their shift or rank and then their unit number (40-49). Example: 3x42 or 3y44. Units often leave the off the city identifying number and only say x42.
3 comments:
Awesome, mine will be online soon too! Great job, King Mogey! :)
Mayor
Wow. I'm listening to it now. You did a great job with this, the stream is coming through very clear and I'm getting different communications through different speakers. Some online scanners come through really shallow sounding. Thanks for putting this online.
Great job, very cool! I listen to my scanner all the time at home. Now I can do so at work too! Thanks King!
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