ScanNewBedford.com
Welcome to scannewbedford.com. This site was built for people who would like to hear a live broadcast of New Bedford Massachusetts public services. There are also a few frequencies from other local towns such as Dartmouth, and Fairhaven being broadcasted on our live audio feed. The web site is free for everyone to use and pass along to another friend. Thank you and enjoy the Scan New Bedford Live Scanner Audio Broadcast of New Bedford`s Police, Fire, and EMS.
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in just one category. Main category is USA that is about USA radio scanners frequencies and links. This link has been on our site since Friday Dec 17 2004, and it has been clicked on 1692 times. So far it received 11 votes for a total score of 6.45/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
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