Larimer County Emergency Services - Fire/EMS/SAR
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This stream provides coverage of Larimer County emergency services radio traffic, including all Fire, EMS, and Search and Rescue (SAR) talkgroups dispatched by the Larimer County Emergency Communications Center.

Additionally, Larimer County Dive Rescue, HAZMAT, Drone Operations Team, Bomb Squad, and other specialized units operate on these channels.

County and State Mutual Aid channels are included, as well as Wellington Fire Department operations (dispatched via Fort Collins).

Volunteer Fire Departments throughout Larimer County are dispatched by Larimer County via Pager. Once dispatched they will typically operate on the channels in this feed but occassionally will just use their own VHF channels which you will not hear. List of included Fire Departments on this feed: Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department (RCVFD), Red Feather Lakes Volunteer Fire Department (RFLVFD), Crystal Lakes Volunteer Fire Department (CLVFD), Poudre Canyon Fire Protection District (PCFPD), Livermore Fire Protection District (LFPD), Glacier View Fire Protection District.

During major or evolving incidents, talkgroups may be dynamically added or removed based on directives from incident command or operational requirements. Relevant federal interoperability channels will be monitored and included as activated.

Given the county’s large geographic footprint and seasonal variability in call volume, radio traffic may range from extended periods of inactivity to high-volume incident coordination.

The feed is configured to capture all transmissions and queue them for sequential playback. During periods of elevated activity, this may result in slight delays, but ensures all communications are preserved and broadcast in the order received. (Do not worry about missing anything when an incident is using multiple channels, you will still hear every transmission on every channel, in order).