December 23, 2009

Santa BOLO Crime Broadcast Alert

Every year on Christmas Eve, thousands of police and fire agencies across America join in on a long-standing tradition - the annual Santa BOLO ("Be On the Look Out") Crime Broadcast Alert for Santa and his reindeer.

The BOLO crime broadcast is put out over dispatch channels alerting all field units be on the look out for a "suspicous suspect" (Santa) and his "eight" accomplices reported to be possible burglery suspects.

The broadcasts usually take place just before or after midnight and last around a minute. In addition, the contents of the broadcast vary from agency to agency and not all agencies partake in the fun.

So, keep your ears open and you just might hear a Santa Bolo Crime Broadcast near you!

Below are a few samples from years past:

That's it for now, this is the last post of the year. Till next time, stay safe, happy scanning and I wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND/OR HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

-RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

December 17, 2009

Remembering Police Officers & Firefighters Killed in the Line of Duty


The dictionary defines "hero" as one having exceptional courage and fortitude.

This definition has never been more true for the men and woman who put their lives on the line everyday to maintain law and order and keep us from harm's way.

They are police officers, sheriff deputies, firefighters, and paramedics that are the first to respond to the scene of an emergency disaster or other dangerous situation. These men and woman are know as "first responders".

"Without their courage and bravery, CHAOS would surely reign" -RF

Rememering Fallen Heroes

As the Christmas Holiday draws near and the year 2009 comes to an end, I would like everyone to pause and take the time to remember the 117 Police Officers and 87 Firefighters killed (as of 12/16/09) in the U.S. in line of duty in 2009 - the ultimate sacrifice!

Sadly and unfortunately, the numbers above will likely rise as there are still fifteen days left till year's end. At the bottom of this post you will find links to Police Officer and Firefighter Memorials. If you have the time, visit the memorials and read some of the entries.

I am sure you will be deeply moved as I always am by the countless stories of selfless courage and heroism exhibited by police officers and firefighters who lost their lives while serving and protecting the citizens of this great nation in 2009 and years past.

Also, there are also links to donate to police officer and firefighter memorial funds. All donations go towards helping families of officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty get through the difficult times of their loss.
 
Line of Duty Deaths By the Numbers

Here are some somber statistics on Police Officer Line of Duty Deaths (LODD) in 2009 from the Officer Down Memorial Page. (as of 12/16/09)

+ Top-3 Line of Duty Death by Cause:
  • 46 - by Gunfire
  • 33 - by Automobile Accident
  •  9  - by Vehicular Assault 
+ Top-3 Line of Duty Deaths by Month:
  • 14 - in April 
  • 13 - in October
  • 10 - in January, May, June, & July 
+ Top-3 Line of Duty Deaths by State: 

  • 11 - in Texas
  •  8  - in California
  •  8 -  in Florida 
+ More By the Numbers:
  • 37 - Number of Average Age 
  • 9yr.,11mo. - Number of Average Tour of Duty Years 
  •  1  - Number of Female Officers Killed in the Line of Duty 
RELATED LINKS OF INTEREST
That's it for now, till next time stay safe and thank a police officer or firefighter for their service next time you see one, they will appreciate it!

-RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

November 29, 2009

Four Lakewood, WA Police Officers Killed in Ambush

A tragic day in the law enfocement community. Sad news to report out of Pierce County, WA.

Four Lakewood Police Officers, three male and a female, have been killed in an ambush execution early this morning at a coffee shop in Pierce County.

From the Seattle Post Intellegence:

"Four uniformed police officers were shot and killed in Pierce County Sunday morning in a coffee shop as they worked on their laptop computers, authorities said.

Investigators believe the officers were targeted, and it was not a robbery. A suspect remained at large."

Read the full story and view press conference video and photos at Seattle Post Intellegence:
My thoughts and prayer go out to the families and friends of the fallen officers as well as to the entire law enforcement community.

-RF

UPDATE (11/30/09, 5:25AM PT):  The suspect, apparently shot and wounded during the ambush, has been tracked to a Seattle home and is currently in a barricaded standoff with police. Also, the four fallen officers have been added to the Officer Down Memorial Page-RF

UPDATE (11/30/09, 9:11PM PT): The suspect wanted in connection with the shooting eluded police this morning. Police surrounded a second home is Seattle this evening, however, the manuhunt continues as the suspect was not found. Several relatives believed to have helped the suspect elude police have been arrested. Read full story... -RF

REWARD INFORMATION

There is a warrant and $125,000 REWARD for information leading to the arrest of Maurice Clemmons, the suspect in the Lakewood police officer shooting. The warrant is for four counts of first degree murder. He has a gunshot wound and knows there is an ongoing law enforcement manhunt and should be considered armed and dangerous.

The Pierce County Sheriff's Department has jurisdiction and is continuing their investigation into the shooting deaths of the four officers and anyone with information on the crime is urged to call 866-977-2362. The reward money was put up by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations), ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms) and Crime Stoppers. -RF

FINAL UPDATE (12/01/09, 4:52AM PT): Maurice Clemmons, the suspect wanted in connection with the deadly shooting of four Lakewood, WA Police Officers, has been shot and killed by police in a confrontation around 2:30AM PT ending a near 48-hour massive manhunt.  Read full story... -RF

November 24, 2009

Uniden BCD996XT Digital Police Scanner


The new Uniden BCD996XT Mobile/Base Police Scanner, released in July 2009, may look the same as its similarly named predecessor, the BCD996T, but inside it's a whole lot different!

This new Uniden Police Scanner significantly raises the bar with much improved APCO-25 digital decoding as well as a host of new features and more memory.

Just look at all these features!
  • TrunkTracker IV (Motorola APCO 25 Digital, Motorola, EDACS, LTR)
  • 25000 Dynamically Allocated Channels
  • Close Call RF Capture Technology - Instantly tunes to signals from nearby transmitters!
  • Location-Based GPS Scanning
  • Fire Tone-Out
  • Multi-Colored Display Backlight
  • Alpha Tagging
  • 100 Quick Key System Access
  • Band Scope - Graphically finds radio activity
  • Audio AGC
  • Automatic Digital Threshold Adjustment
  • NAC Decoding - for conventional P25 channels
  • DCS/CTCSS Rapid Decode - instantly detects and displays the sub-audible tone so you can quickly determine the system settings.
  • S.A.M.E. Weather Alert - Specific Area Message Encoding - During a NOAA Weather or Emergency Alert, a code for your specific location will alert you to severe conditions in your immediate area!
  • PC Programming/Control
  • System / Channel Number Tagging - provides rapid access to a specific system or channel
  • Compatible with BC-RH96 Remote Head
  • Individual Channel Volume Offset
  • Priority ID Scan on trunked systems
  • too many to list here!
Frequency Coverage:
  • 25.0000 - 512.0000 MHz
  • 763.0000 - 775.9875 MHz
  • 793.0000 - 823.9875 MHz
  • 849.0125 - 868.9875 MHz
  • 894.0125 - 960.0000 MHz
  • 1240.0000 - 1300.0000 MHz
Box Included: Scanner, AC Adapter , Vehicle Accessory Power Cord , Three-Wire Harness , Mounting Bracket and Hardware , Antenna , Serial Programming Cable , O/M on CD ROM, Other Printed Materials and Mounting Sleeve and keys.

On Sale Now at: Scannermaster

That's it for now, till next time stay safe! Have a Happy Thanksgiving! Please Subscribe and don't forget to leave a review or comment on this post!

Well, that's it for now - enjoy! Please subscribe to my blog and let me know what you think about this post in the comments. Till next time...stay safe and happy scanning!

- RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

November 12, 2009

Belmont (CA) Fire Truck 13 Tiller Ride

A Tiller-Truck, also known as a tractor drawn aerial or a hook-and-ladder truck (pictured below), is a specialized turntable ladder mounted on a semi-trailer truck with separate steering wheels and drivers for the front and rear wheels.








Click photo for Hi-Rez image
(Los Angeles City Fire Tiller Truck 27 - Photo by Matthew Field)

Now you can experience an awesome virtual ride along with Belmont (CA) Fire Department Tiller Truck 13's "Tillercam" as they respond to an injury vehicle accident.

From the point of view of the rear engine driver where the cam is mounted, Tillercam takes you on a near 7-minute ride from dispatch to arrival on scene. What makes it just that more exciting is the comms between the front and rear drivers that us scannerheads would never hear over the air - really cool stuff!
On a Side Note: While we are on the subject of Tiller Trucks, check out this news article (complete with videos and photos) that I came across involving a Tiller Truck rollover in August of this year in Raleigh, NC - WHOA!!:

Well, that's it for now - enjoy! Please subscribe to my blog and let me know what you think about this post in the comments. Till next time...stay safe and happy scanning!

- RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

November 6, 2009

Mass Shooting in Orlando, Florida High Rise

A day after the worst mass shooting on a U.S. military base in U.S. history, eight people have been reportedly shot in an Orlando, FL high rise! The gunmen is still on the loose and a manhunt in currently underway. Occurred around 11:30ET.
- RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

October 21, 2009

Police Scanners in the News 1

Welcome to the first installment of "Police Scanners in the News". Under this category is were I will post news articles I find involving police scanners. Let's get started:

The following article exposes a trend that is occuring in cities all across America:
And it's morons like these that give law-abiding citizens like us a bad name...:
  • Anarchist Arrested After Tweeting Out the Fuzz to Protesters
    Man found using a police scanner and Twitter to help numerous protesters avoid police during the Group of 20 summit and has now been charged with hindering apprehension or prosecution, criminal use of a communication facility, and possession of instruments of crime.
  • Suspect Faces Additional Charges
    A 20-year-old man already accused of breaking into an Austin home Sept. 30 while a family of six was sleeping now is facing more felony cases for alleged burglaries about the same time. According to the new complaints, police went to the home of Hanson's girlfriend after arresting Hanson. She told police that Hanson used the police scanner when he went out.
...and it's moronic actions like the above that give rise to law enforcement taking actions like this:
  • Sheriff Requests Ordinance to Outlaw Mobile Scanners
    Calling Linn County "scanner land" and explaining to the commissioners that it is becoming increasingly difficult to make surprise busts, Sheriff Barry Walker asked the commissioners to approve an ordinance to outlaw mobile scanners in vehicles.
Well, that's for this post - enjoy. Please subscribe to my blog and let me know what you think about this post. Till next time...stay safe and happy scanning!

- RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

October 16, 2009

Reminder of Why We Have Earthquake Drills

So, one day after the largest earthquake drill in California history, I get a reminder of why we have earthquake drills. I was sitting here just after 3:00AM Pacific Time writing the next entry for this blog when I was startled by a loud rumbling that sounded like someone had opened the sliding door in my living room. I grab my gun and went to investigate with nothing to be found.

Moments later, my sister Marlene, who lives close by and was up working, IM's me "did you feel it?". "Was that what that was, I thought someone was breaking in" I told her. Then I go to the "Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada" information page and there it was a M3.5 earthquake. I am only 24 miles Southeast from the epicenter and it seems to have been felt in a wide area for a minor quake, however, there was no mention of it over police and fire channels.
Just hope it wasn't a foreshock! :-O

If you live in earthquake country, then the following audio files are samples of what you may hear over your local fire department frequencies after an earthquake has occurred:
  • LACOFD Earthquake Alert (:29sec, 58K)
    Anytime a moderate to major earthquake strikes, the Los Angeles County Fire department puts out a countywide broadcast alerting all stations that an earthquake has occurred in the region.
  • LACOFD Earthquake Intensity Report (5min:17sec, 627K)
    Anytime a moderate to major earthquake strikes, the Los Angeles County Fire department puts out a countywide broadcast alerting all stations that an earthquake has occurred in the area. Following an alert, an "intensity report" is taken from Battalion Chief in the field from across the county advising how strong the earthquake was felt and any damage in that particular area.
In closing, for many scanner enthusiasts like myself, a police scanner is one of the most valuable tools we can have nearby when disaster strikes! Why? Because critical and timely information is key in the aftermath of any major emergency, disaster, or other "large-scale" event.

From personal experience, the only sure way to get timely up-to-date and critical information after a disaster is by monitoring a police scanner. Television and radio broadcast information is not a viable option as information via those sources is often delayed, sketchy, or unconfirmed at best. So have your scanner close by as it will come in handy when disaster strikes!

Well, that's for this post - enjoy. Please subscribe to my blog and let me know what you think about this post. Till next time...stay safe and happy scanning!

- RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

October 12, 2009

Preparing for a Major Earthquake/Disaster

Earthquakes can strike anywhere at anytime without warning. In fact, thousands of earthquakes occur everyday in the US alone with most too small to even be noticed. The real danger lies in the number of strong, or even worse, major quakes that strike periodically. These quakes have the potential to cause severe widespread damage, death and serious injury if they strike near populated areas.

Having personally experienced every major shaker to hit Southern California starting with the 6.6M San Fernando Quake (Feb. 1969), I can attest to the awesome force of "intense" ground shaking generated by a 6.0+ or 7.0+ magnitude earthquake. There is just something about watching every single thing around you shaking all at once in different directions that is, well let's just say, unforgettable.

On Thursday morning at 10:15AM Pacific Time, California will be hit with a magnitude 7.8 earthquake along the southern San Andreas fault causing widespread damage and destruction.

Am I psychic? Not even close! It's the second annual Great California ShakeOut. The Great California ShakeOut is a statewide earthquake drill spanning all 58 California counties, grouped into 11 regional areas. The purpose of the ShakeOut is to help public safety agencies, people and organizations prepare for a major earthquake and practice how to protect ourselves when they happen.

Last year, I monitored the Los Angeles County Fire department communications on my scanner during the drill and was amazed as to the extent of the drill and simulated rescue operations occurring in real time - even one scenario involving a fire station collapse with firefighters trapped! Scary stuff.

Visit the official Great California ShakeOut Website to get instructions for Families, Individuals, Schools, Businesses, etc., on how to plan your drill, get prepared, and participate in the ShakeOut. Last year, nearly 5.5 million Southern Californians participated in the 2008 ShakeOut drill. This year over 6.4 million people are currently registered to participate in the 2009 ShakeOut Drill.

Check out these links for more information:
Well, that's for this post - enjoy. Please subscribe to my blog and let me know what you think about this post. Till next time...stay safe and happy scanning!

- RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

October 6, 2009

Best Online Police Video Websites

Hello all! So, I was surfin' da web lookin' for some content ideas for this post and I can across some really cool sites that host police videos. Now, I gotta say, I LOVE WATCHING police videos as I'm sure you fellow "scannerheads" do! Especially pursuits, just like when I hear them live over the scanner.

One of my favorite TV shows of all time was "World's Wildest Police Videos" (see links below). If you love police videos too or are new to police videos, then you gonna love this post! I have searched long and hard just for you to bring you the best online police video websites! Okay, well maybe just searched and reviewed the sites...LOL!

Anyway, there are literally thousands of videos to check out. The videos featured on these sites come from submissions from site members and contain videos from police car dash cams, closed-circuit TV's, video cameras, etc. and include pursuits, crashes, DUI's (Driving Under the Influence), humor and much more. Many videos found on these sites contain unedited and graphic footage, things you would not see on free or paid TV so beware! The following some samples from FootyPD:

WARNING - THE FOLLOWING VIDEOS CONTAIN EXTREME GRAPHIC FOOTAGE!!
  • FootyPD Video: "MC vs. Vehicle"
    Euro police pursuit of motorcycle ends with MC crashing head on into oncoming traffic.
    Video Link: http://tinyurl.com/ydhno7r
  • FootyPD Video: "MC vs. Cellphone"
    Driver on cellphone runs red light and hits guy on scooter at full speed.
    Video Link: http://tinyurl.com/ya2dnjc
  • FootyPD Video: "Why Pat Down?"
    Suspect in interrogation room pulls gun from waistband and shoots self.
    Video Link: http://tinyurl.com/yd9kogt
BEST POLICE VIDEO WEBSITES LINKS
Well, that's for this post - enjoy. Please subscribe to my blog and let me know what you think about this post. Till next time...stay safe and happy scanning!

-RF
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

October 2, 2009

PSI Scanner Blog is Back!

Hello everyone! As mentioned on Police-Scanner.info, I am back after a a short hiatus and move to a new home. Speaking of a new home, this page is now the new home of Police-Scanner.info's Scanner Blog. I was not happy with the wordpress version my host was providing so I decided to go with Blogger.com. My old blog post can be found in the archives of the old blog here.

Anyway, I guess I will start fresh with a description of this blog. My name is Ruben Flores and I am the Webmaster at Police-Scanner.info. This blog is where I will regularly post

  • Scanner-Related Product Annoucements
  • Police Scanner Tips & Tricks
  • Scanner-Related Articles
  • Scanner-Related News
  • Other Police Scanner-related Information
  • Emergency Prepardness Topics & Links
  • Public Safety Topics & Links
  • Major Breaking News Events
  • and once in awhile, my own "Off-Topic" rants.
So stay tuned! I hope to update this page every few days, and at least once a week or as major breaking news/emergency events within the U.S. happen.

-RF