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PVR-like Software for Audio Streams?

JonToycrafter asks: "I'm a dispatcher for a volunteer ambulance corps. We often get our calls by listening to the police scanner. Unfortunately, it's sometimes difficult to understand the street address that the police dispatcher is saying, or sometimes s/he mentions the address before giving an indication that EMS is needed. Does anyone know of a (preferably Free) Windows (or Linux) program that would allow me to connect my scanner to the mic jack on my PC and be able to pause/rewind the stream, a la Tivo?"

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  1. If they want you there, they'll call you... by ivi · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I find it odd that you guys have to "intercept"
    police radio calls to get your taskings...

    It's standard procedure - in most places - for
    emergency services to ring (a.k.a. "respond")
    EMS or ambulance(s) as required.

    They wouldn't, as a rule, expect the EMS or ambo's
    to spend all their time monitoring other services'
    radio frequencies.

    For one thing, it can increase your levels of
    fatigue (although - admit - it can feel exciting
    to follow incident progress along by radio...
    a bit like armchair quarterbacking, eh? ;-)

    If your service is well & truly needed & respected
    you should be able to get call-outs, just like
    police & firefighters.

    If not, well... raise your game. ;-)