EMS Radio Scanner Feeds
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) scanner feeds broadcast ambulance dispatch, medical emergency responses, patient transport communications, and coordination between paramedics and emergency rooms. Listen to real-time EMS operations as they respond to medical emergencies across your area.
About EMS Radio Scanner Feeds
EMS radio communications coordinate ambulances, paramedics, EMTs, and emergency room staff. EMS dispatch assigns units to medical emergencies, monitors unit status, and facilitates communication between field personnel and hospitals. Many EMS agencies operate on shared public safety radio systems with fire departments.
What You Can Hear
- 1Medical emergency dispatch and ambulance assignments
- 2Cardiac arrest and stroke response communications
- 3Vehicle accident injuries and trauma responses
- 4Hospital transfer and interfacility transport coordination
- 5Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) unit status
- 6Medical helicopter dispatch and air ambulance operations
Radio Systems & Technology
EMS agencies use VHF, UHF, or P25 digital systems, often sharing infrastructure with fire departments. Some larger urban areas operate dedicated EMS radio systems. Patient information is generally not transmitted over radio to maintain HIPAA privacy compliance.
Legal Considerations
Listening to EMS radio is legal in all states. EMS communications avoid transmitting protected health information over radio. Using scanner information to interfere with medical operations or exploit patient situations is illegal and unethical.
Find EMS Radio Scanner Feeds in Your Area
Browse our comprehensive directory to find live ems radio scanner feeds feeds from cities across the United States. Search by state, county, or ZIP code to access real-time emergency communications in your area.