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Before I answer this one for you, it's probably worthy to note that listening in to conversations held on police scanners isn't the best way to spend your friday nights. Why not head
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1. Search for "free internet police scanner" online, or go to the Scan America website (see Resources). 2. Choose a broadcast by location. If you're using the Scan America
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1. Open a web browser and go to Radio Reference, a website that allows visitors to listen to live police scanners, among other things. In the top navigation menu select "Live
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The closest you can get is an app that allows you to listen to recordings of police,fire and other services from around the world. I had it, and it works best over wifi with broadband
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