Introducing the PRS - Police Radio Scanner App
-Stay informed and stay safe with real-time access to the latest police and emergency communications.
-Our app allows you to listen in on live audio feeds from police, fire, and emergency medical services in your area.
-With an easy-to-use interface, you can quickly and easily find the channels you're looking for.
-Stay up-to-date on breaking news and emergency situations, and never miss a critical update.
-Airplay and Carplay support
Download now and stay informed with the best police radio scanner app on the app store.
*Features
- Listen to feeds in the background. You can run other apps while listening to the PRS.
- Pause the feeds via the media controls on your device.
- Automatically attempts to reconnect the feed if you lose the connection.
- Worldwide coverage. Listen to feeds from the United States, Canada, Australia and more. Our app is always expanding and looking for new police radios to tap into.
- List scanners by county. Don't just list all feeds in a state, get only the ones that are from your city/county.
- Built-in police/EMS/fire/military codes and phonetic alphabet for easy interpretation. Good for any beginners who do not have the proper training and have trouble remembering what the codes mean.
- Save your favorites to the front screen of the app for quick one-tap access.
- This app will dynamically grab a new list of sources so that you will always be the first to get any new police feeds out there.
* Legality
It is legal in most countries to listen to police feeds. However, it is illegal in some places to use this app to aid in the commission of a crime or to pose as a police officer when you are not. It may also be illegal to use it while driving. Please consult your local laws before using this app outside of your home.
* Is it fake?
It's very real. Each feed comes from a person in that region with an expensive police scanner sharing the signal with you via the internet.
*Real-time
The delay between the real radio feed and this app is only a few seconds depending on buffering and internet speeds.
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