Promote your Organization – DFW Scanner (Blog)


Non Profit Organization 
DFW Scanner

My name is John Burgdorf and I started Dallas/Fort Worth Police Scanner, commonly referred to as DFW Scanner, back in October of 2010 as a social media page to inform north Texans of breaking fire, police, and EMS incidents. To date, we have over 34,000 followers on both Facebook (DFW Scanner) and Twitter (@DFWScanner) along with a #1 rated mobile app for Apple and Android products. The DFW Scanner team includes several hard working volunteers who monitor scanners during their free time and post major incidents to the various platforms (Facebook, Twitter, app). We’ve posted thousands of incidents, ranging from major structure fires to multiple patient shootings and all in between. In fact, we have even gained a reputation within the media community as the main source for information regarding fire, police, and EMS incidents. September 4, 2012, the day our app was launched, we were ranked #1 on Paid News apps for several hours, beating the Drudge Report and Craigslist. We continue to maintain high rankings in the Apple marketplace. While we use scanners to monitor incidents, we have also established something we call ‘citizen reports’, where residents can send in incident tips by text and/or email. When we receive a citizen report, we confirm the incident through scanners and publish the status of the incident. It’s great to get our audience involved!

Enough of my blabbering – if you’d like to know more, you can visit our blog: www.DFWScanner.net

Facebook: www.facebook.com/DFWScanner
Twitter: www.twitter.com/DFWScanner
Instagram: dfwscanner
YouTube: DFWPoliceScanner

If you’d like to see some of our incidents pictures, feel free to visit our Facebook page. If one of the team members responds to an incident (we sometimes respond to major incidents), we will post an album on Facebook with the pictures. Check them out!

Also, one of our Incident Contributors has a few Radio Reference feeds for a county here in north Texas, and shares the links when major incidents are ongoing so folks can listen in.

Quint 582 Working a 4 Alarm Fire in Keller, TX on August 9, 2012
(Taken by DFW Scanner Incident Contributor Jeff Hooper)

Apartment Structure Fire in Dalworthington Gardens, TX (Arlington) on January 2, 2012
(Taken by DFW Scanner Lead Operator John Burgdorf)

Dallas Fire-Rescue Fire Fighters at a 2 Alarm Fire in Dallas, TX on September 6, 2012 
(Taken by DFW Scanner Incident Contributor David Reimer)

Arlington Fire-Rescue and Officials Working a Train Derailment in Arlington, TX on February 17, 2012
(Taken by DFW Scanner Incident Contributor David Reimer)

Mansfield FD Fighting a House Structure Fire in Mansfield, TX on December 25, 2011 
(Taken by DFW Scanner Incident Contributor John Burgdorf)

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Promote your Organization – Code 3 Incident Page


Non Profit Organization 
Code 3 Incident Page

My Name is Andrew Tetreault from Long Island New York. I am the Owner of Code 3 Incident Page. C3IP is a Free Incident Notification group dedicated to keeping the public informed about all current Fire, Rescue, EMS, Police, Traffic & Weather Alerts. Our service relies on volunteers who monitor scanners to provide us with the utmost accurate information. We use a state of the art CAD (Computer-Aided Dispatch System) with Google Map =integration to pinpoint incidents down to street level. The staff at Code 3 IP prides ourselves in providing timely and quality alerts to over 500 subscribers. Our Subscriber rate grows on a daily basis with exposure from our Facebook fan page & Twitter account.

Website:
http://www.code3ip.com

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Code3IP

Twitter: 
https://twitter.com/Code3IP

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Promote Your Scanner Related Organization

Do you have police/fire buff incident blog?
Are you apart of a non-profit fire buff network?
Are you apart of a non-profit incident rehab organization for Fire, Police, and so on?
Do you host a scanner feed on Radio Reference?

We would love to hear about your blog/website, non-profit organization, or scanner feed! Tell us about your scanner related interest and we will share it on our blog.

Here is how you do it!

E-Mail us the following info:
Tell us about your blog/website, non-profit organization or scanner feed.

Make sure you include the following:

  • How did it start? How long has it been around?
  • Tell us about you or your group
  • How does scanners play a role?
  • Provide links to website/blog, Twitter, Facebook , Google Plus
  • Photos, photos, photos, we would like to see photos of scanners in action.

    [Scanner Feed Providers also include]

  • What can be heard on your feed
  • What scanner(s) are using
  • What are you using for antenna
  • Are you using any filters, special cables, etc.
  • Photos of your set up!
NOTE:
Be sure to include the above details before you submit your organization.

Thank you


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