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Florida Fire & EMS Frequencies

Region: South Capital: Tallahassee Major cities: Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa Counties indexed: 23

This is the master index of fire-service and EMS scanner frequencies on file for Florida. The list combines three layers of radio coverage that any thorough monitor should program: the nationwide NIFOG interop channels licensed for use everywhere in the United States, the state-level mutual aid channels published by Florida's public-safety interop plan, and the county-level fire and EMS dispatch channels we have records for across 23 counties.

If you are new to scanning Florida, start with the county nearest you — those are the channels you will hear most often. The statewide channels are typically only active during multi-agency incidents, large wildfires, hurricanes, or when units cross jurisdictional lines and need a common talkpath. The NIFOG nationwide set is the same continent-wide and is included for completeness so you can program one canonical bank into your radio that works in every state you might travel through.

Channels are listed with frequency in megahertz, the analog tone (CTCSS) or digital network access code (NAC) used to open the receive squelch where applicable, and the mode (analog narrowband FM, P25 Phase 1, etc.). For trunked talkgroups, the frequency shown is a representative control or voice channel from the system; consult the relevant trunked system page on a database like RadioReference for the full talkgroup map.

Working dispatch in Florida spans VHF high-band (the historic fire band centered around 154 MHz), UHF (453–470 MHz, increasingly used for hospital-to-EMS communications), and the 700/800 MHz public-safety interop blocks where statewide trunked systems are deployed. Some agencies in Florida have migrated dispatch entirely to a statewide P25 trunked system — in those cases the nominal VHF frequency may be retained only as a fallback or for off-network mutual aid.

Counties in Florida

Click a county for the local agency list, dispatch and tactical channels, and adjacent-county cross-links.

Florida Statewide Mutual Aid Channels

ChannelFrequencyTypeTone / NACMode
SLERS Fire Talkgroup
Florida Statewide Law Enforcement Radio System fire talkgroup (representative trunked channel).
851.4875 MHz Fire NAC 293 Analog FM

Nationwide NIFOG Channels (active in Florida)

ChannelFrequencyTypeTone / NACMode
VFIRE21 154.2800 MHz Fire 156.7 Analog FM
VFIRE22 154.2650 MHz Fire 156.7 Analog FM
VFIRE23 154.2950 MHz Fire 156.7 Analog FM
VFIRE24 154.2725 MHz Fire 156.7 Analog FM
VFIRE25 154.2875 MHz Fire 156.7 Analog FM
VFIRE26 154.3025 MHz Fire 156.7 Analog FM
VMED28 155.3400 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
VMED29 155.3475 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
VMED30 155.2050 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
VMED31 155.2200 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
VMED32 155.2350 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
VMED33 155.3175 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
VCALL10 155.7525 MHz Interop CSQ Analog FM
VTAC11 151.1375 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
VTAC12 154.4525 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
VTAC13 158.7375 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
VTAC14 159.4725 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
UCALL40 453.2125 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
UTAC41 453.4625 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
UTAC42 453.7625 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
UTAC43 453.8625 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
UMED38 463.0000 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
UMED39 463.0250 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
UMED40 463.0500 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
UMED41 463.0750 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
7CALL50 769.2438 MHz Interop NAC 293 P25 Phase 1
7TAC51 769.7438 MHz Interop NAC 293 P25 Phase 1
7TAC52 770.2438 MHz Interop NAC 293 P25 Phase 1
8CALL90 851.0125 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
8TAC91 851.5125 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
8TAC92 852.0125 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
8TAC93 852.5125 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM
8TAC94 853.0125 MHz Interop 156.7 Analog FM

Other South-region states

Mutual-aid agreements and shared NIFOG programming often span neighboring states. Cross-program these for cross-border response.