
Regarding updating the app, you should already be able to hear about situations before news outlets report on them as well as still receive the same types of notifications you were receiving previously (now that I restarted my server that sends out the push notifications). Certainly not something your company needs to have occurring right now with what’s happening in our world. Currently the app is not loading anything, this is after deleting and re-downloading the app. Not loading my favorites, and looks like I lost alllllllll my favorites which is very frustrating to go back through and add all the favorites you previously had time consuming. Then I received another message after restoring purchase that said retrieval failed, failed to retrieve directory information. So I clicked restore like it asked me too. I heard that there were issue going on in/and around Dayton, OH where I live near so I attempted to tune in and I was asked to restore my purchase, not sure why but I was. And then later this evening everything seemed to stop.


But this app has worked all day for me until this evening. The audio you're able to hear is provided by volunteers (and, in many cases, police and fire departments themselves) for and a few other sites using real scanner radios. Turn on notifications to receive alerts anytime a scanner has more than 2000 listeners (find out about major events as they're breaking).

Mandatory evacuation zones and evacuation warning zones are provided by local government agencies.Additional data is provided by NOAA’s Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke Product, which is human reviewed and sourced from NASA’s Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite satellites. Descartes Labs data is sourced from NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite satellites. The data is provided by Descartes Labs and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Hotspots are areas suspected to be on fire according to satellite imagery analysis.Fire perimeters are the latest known extent of where the fire has burned.The data is provided by CalFire and the Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination. Fire origins mark the fire fighter's best guess of where the fire started.This map contains four different types of data:
