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Martin County Fire Rescue Scanner: Live Dispatch Feed

The live Martin County fire scanner and MCFR dispatch tracker provides real-time fire dispatch, EMS dispatch, responding units, zone alerts, and Martin County fire today live across Stuart Florida, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and Indiantown. Updated every 30 seconds.

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MCFRLive is the unofficial Martin County Fire Rescue scanner live, a free, browser-based MCFR scanner and incident archive for fire dispatch, EMS dispatch, and rescue calls across Martin County, Florida. See MCFR today at a glance, follow Martin County fire today live as it unfolds, and search the full public safety data archive by date, call type, street, or zone. Coverage spans Stuart Florida fire calls, Palm City fire and rescue activity, Jensen Beach fire response, Hobe Sound fire dispatch, and Indiantown fire and EMS, with every CAD record normalized and searchable.

Coverage Area

MCFRLive covers the entire Martin County Fire Rescue service area in Southeast Florida. This includes Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Indiantown, Port Salerno, Rio, and the surrounding unincorporated communities. Martin County Fire Rescue operates multiple fire stations staffed by career firefighters and paramedics serving a population of approximately 165,000 residents.

What MCFRLive Tracks

MCFRLive monitors all fire and rescue dispatch activity across Martin County, providing a structured, accessible view of emergency response in your community.

Why Residents Use MCFRLive

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Stay aware of nearby emergencies. Know when fire rescue is responding in your neighborhood without relying on scanner apps or social media.

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Understand response patterns. See which areas have the most activity and how call types vary across seasons and weather conditions.

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Track incidents as they unfold. Follow an incident from initial dispatch through unit arrival, transport, and resolution with real-time status updates.

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Access structured dispatch data. Unlike raw scanner audio, MCFRLive presents dispatch data in a searchable, filterable format with historical records and analytics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is MCFRLive?

MCFRLive is a free, real-time dispatch monitoring platform for Martin County Fire Rescue. It displays active incidents, responding units, dispatch history, and response analytics drawn from the publicly available CAD feed.

Is MCFRLive a Martin County fire scanner?

MCFRLive works like a Martin County fire scanner, Martin fire scanner, and Martin County emergency scanner, but without the radio audio. Instead of listening to MCFR traffic, you see structured public safety data such as call type, location, responding units, and status updates, refreshed every 30 seconds. It's a silent, searchable alternative to a traditional Martin fire rescue scanner or MCFR scanner.

How often is the incident feed updated?

The live feed refreshes approximately every 30 seconds, pulling the latest dispatch data from the Martin County Fire Rescue computer-aided dispatch system. Dispatch data is sourced from the Martin County Fire Rescue public CAD feed. Weather data is provided by the National Weather Service. MCFRLive is an independent community project and is not affiliated with Martin County government or MCFR. For emergencies, always call 911.

What areas of Martin County are covered?

MCFRLive covers the entire Martin County Fire Rescue service area, including Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Indiantown, and surrounding communities.

Can I see incident history?

Yes. MCFRLive maintains a searchable archive of all recorded incidents. You can filter by date, call type, zone, street, and responding units through the Archive page.

What do unit status codes mean?

Units move through several status stages during an incident: Dispatched (DP), En Route (ER), Arrived (AR), Transporting (TR), and Arrived at Hospital (TA). Each status reflects a real-time update from the dispatch system.

Is MCFRLive affiliated with Martin County Fire Rescue?

No. MCFRLive is an independent community project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Martin County Fire Rescue, Martin County government, or any official agency.

Can I receive alerts for incidents in my area?

Yes. Registered users can subscribe to zone-based alerts and receive push notifications when new incidents are dispatched in their selected areas.

Are weather conditions included with incidents?

Yes. MCFRLive logs weather conditions at the time of each dispatch, including temperature, wind speed, humidity, and active weather alerts from the National Weather Service.