South Australian Emergency Services

Monitoring the South Australian Government Radio Network. All emergency service agencies use this network, however the Police and Ambulance service are encrypted. You will hear Fire and Rescue transmissions from around the state.

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Feed Details

Feed ID2653
GenrePublic Safety
StatusOnline (2d 2h)
Listeners8
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Feed Notes

This feed is using the Unitrunker software to monitor the South Australian Government Radio Network (GRN). This is a P25 UHF Trunking system covering 90% of the populated areas of South Australia.

Through the use of trunking technology it is possible to hear radio traffic from around the state on this network

The following agencies will be heard on this feed:

Metropolitan Fire Service

Country Fire Services

State Emergency Service

State Rescue Helicopter Service

St John Ambulance

Multi Agency Talkgroups

Volunteer Marine Rescue 

Surf Life Saving South Australia

The scanner is located in the Metropolitan Area and is constantly monitoring trunking sites from across the Adelaide Hills, Metropolitan Area, Yorke Peninsula and Mid North. 

More information can be found on the SA-SCAN website at http://www.sascan.net.au/