FireWave·Frequencies

Dakota County Fire & EMS Frequencies

State: Minnesota County seat: Hastings ZIP prefix: 550xx Terrain: Urban Channels on file: 4

This page lists the fire-service and EMS radio frequencies on file for Dakota County, Minnesota, with the county seat at Hastings and a local ZIP prefix that begins with 550xx. Whether you are a resident programming a new handheld scanner, a journalist chasing a working fire, a neighboring department monitoring mutual-aid traffic, or a ham operator on AUXCOMM duty, this is your starting point for the channels you actually need.

Dispatch traffic in the county moves on a small set of repeated channels: a primary fire dispatch repeater that carries the initial alarm, a fireground tactical channel that the assignment moves to once units arrive on scene, an EMS dispatch channel for ambulance assignments, and an EMS-to-hospital med channel where medics give entry notifications and consult medical control. Larger incidents — a working fire requiring mutual aid, a multi-vehicle highway crash with extrication, a wildland fire spreading into neighboring jurisdictions — escalate to the statewide channels documented on the Minnesota page.

Radio traffic in Dakota County runs hot for an urban jurisdiction. Expect tightly packed dispatch, automatic-aid box alarms that pull engines from neighboring stations on the first round, and short, deliberate fireground transmissions because the channel rarely sits idle for long. Truck companies, engines, and command move quickly between dispatch and tac channels — the moment an assignment is delivered, units are encouraged to switch off the dispatch repeater so the next alarm can land on it without delay. Listening here you'll hear repeating patterns: structure-fire box alarms in the dense neighborhoods around Hastings, EMS calls that share apparatus with fire (and therefore overlap on the air), and frequent mutual-aid moves to and from adjacent jurisdictions.

Most Dakota County departments have either fully migrated to the Minnesota statewide trunked system or run hybrid plans where the conventional VHF or UHF channel is retained as a fallback. If you are programming a scanner and the agency has migrated to a trunked system, watch for the agency's talkgroup on the system rather than the historical conventional repeater, which may carry only fireground or cross-jurisdictional traffic now. The mutual-aid escalation path almost always lands on Minnesota state mutual aid before reaching the nationwide NIFOG bank.

The local agencies and the channels they typically run are listed below. From each agency page you can pull a deeper view of that department's individual fireground, tac, and EMS-side channels — useful when you want to monitor only one department rather than the whole county.

Local agencies in Dakota County

Dispatch & tactical channels

ChannelFrequencyAgencyTypeToneMode
Fire Dispatch 858.4875 MHz Dakota County Fire & Rescue Fire NAC 293 P25 Phase 1
Fire Tactical 154.4150 MHz Dakota County Fire & Rescue Fire 156.7 Analog FM
EMS Dispatch 154.3550 MHz Dakota County EMS EMS 156.7 Analog FM
EMS Tactical 460.5250 MHz Dakota County EMS EMS 156.7 Analog FM

Frequencies shown are representative dispatch and tactical channels selected from common US public-safety channel plans for Dakota County. Always verify the exact in-use channel with the agency or a current RadioReference database entry before relying on it operationally.

Nationwide NIFOG channels active here

ChannelFrequencyTypeTone / NAC
VFIRE21 154.2800 MHz Fire 156.7
VFIRE22 154.2650 MHz Fire 156.7
VFIRE23 154.2950 MHz Fire 156.7
VFIRE24 154.2725 MHz Fire 156.7
VFIRE25 154.2875 MHz Fire 156.7
VFIRE26 154.3025 MHz Fire 156.7
VMED28 155.3400 MHz EMS 156.7
VMED29 155.3475 MHz EMS 156.7
VMED30 155.2050 MHz EMS 156.7
VMED31 155.2200 MHz EMS 156.7
VMED32 155.2350 MHz EMS 156.7
VMED33 155.3175 MHz EMS 156.7

Adjacent counties in Minnesota

Mutual aid flows between neighboring counties first. Cross-program these for working alarms near the county line.