View up to the minute time series plots about the number of people connected to the audio streams on scansandiego.net. Interested in how many people have connected over the last 24 hours of more? Click the link to find out.
View up to the minute time series plots detailing the amount of network traffic through the WAN interface for the scansandiego.net server. (Traffic details for the computer connected to the scanners is not considered.)
Find out who is connected to the audio portion of the website. Read the resolved name and maybe you can guess what city they are in! (Be patient as this may take a while to load.)
Curious as to what 2941 Nora means? Who is "Four Forty-one John"? Does the car you are listening to have one cop, two cops, a seargeant or captain? Click to find out more.
Did you just hear an engine being called to an accident scene? Want to know where that fire truck normally lives or how far it must travel to get to the next incident? Click on the link to view a list of fire stations, addresses, equipment and apparatus.
Take a look at some simple server statistics for scansandiego.net. The values reflected in the table, only reflect those for the primary webserver. (Server statistics for the computer connected to the scanners are not considered or shown.)
How often is this page visited? Who gives the most referrals? What countries create the most traffic? Click the link to find out more. Powered by Webalizer.
Click here to find out how this page works. Not really gory in detail, but just a simple description of what happens behind the scenes.
Want to see an area map of an event that you just heard on the scanner?
*Disclaimer: In many cities it is illegal to drive to the scene of an incident or event that you hear on a police scanner. I am providing this feature only as a service to give you a better understanding of the location of an event or incident within the city. It is not my intention, to encourage or promote you, the listener, to drive to or attend any such event or incident.