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Live in Muskingum County: the police & fire scanner alternative.

A scanner plays everything. Nearhold listens to Muskingum County's public police and fire dispatch radio and alerts you when we hear a serious call near an address you choose: a parent's home, or your own.

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We're listening in these towns today:

Zanesville

More towns join as coverage grows. The ZIP check is the exact answer for any address.

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What we listen to in Muskingum County

Here is what we count today:

2
public fire & EMS dispatch channels
1
public police dispatch channels

Fire and EMS dispatch, the channels that matter most for an aging parent's home, are publicly broadcast in Muskingum County right now. The police channels we count are publicly streamed and unencrypted. Many departments encrypt the rest of their traffic, so police coverage is real but not complete, and we'd rather tell you that than guess.

Muskingum County police & fire dispatch, listened to for you

Codes, static, every routine call in the county: raw scanner audio asks you to sit through all of it to catch the one call that matters. Nearhold does the listening and alerts you when we hear serious calls near the addresses you choose. Quiet days get said out loud too.

Cities and towns in Muskingum County

Muskingum County includes Zanesville, New Concord, South Zanesville, Roseville, Dresden, Frazeysburg, Philo, Gratiot, Adamsville, Fultonham, Norwich, Duncan Falls, and more.

The channel counts above are the county-wide picture. Whether we can hear near a specific address in any of these places is what the ZIP check answers.

A scanner tells you everything. Nearhold tells you what matters.

If someone you love lives in Muskingum County and you don't, a scanner app means listening to hours of radio to catch the one call that matters. Nearhold does that listening for you. When we hear a serious call near the address you choose, you get an email that says what we heard, with the radio clip, so you can hear it for yourself. Every alert is AI-transcribed from public dispatch radio and unconfirmed, and we say so on every one.

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Common questions

Is Nearhold live in Muskingum County?

Yes, in parts of the county. Coverage depends on what public dispatch audio exists near a specific address, so the honest answer for your address comes from the ZIP check on nearhold.com.

Is there a live police scanner for Muskingum County?

Public scanner feeds exist for many counties, but they play raw radio: codes, static, and every routine call. Nearhold listens to public dispatch radio and sends an alert only when we hear a serious call near the addresses you choose.

Is listening to police scanners legal?

Yes. In the United States it is legal to listen to unencrypted public-safety radio. Decrypting encrypted channels is not legal, and Nearhold never does it. If a department encrypts its dispatch, nobody can hear it, including us.

Why can't I hear Muskingum County police on my scanner anymore?

Many departments are moving dispatch to encrypted digital systems. Fire and EMS dispatch often remains public even when police encrypt, though this varies by town. Nearhold covers whatever public dispatch audio exists near the address you choose.

Do you guarantee I'll hear about every incident?

No, and you should distrust anyone who says yes. Nearhold reports what we hear on public dispatch radio. It is AI-transcribed and unconfirmed, and it is not a medical alert or emergency service. In an emergency, call 911.

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Nearhold provides situational awareness from publicly available dispatch audio. Content is AI-generated from unconfirmed communications and is not an official report. Always verify with official sources. In an emergency, call 911.