According to Arik Hasselhalh at All Things Digital the scanner in question was set up in an anonymous home in
Framingham, Mass. The owner had inexplicably placed his radio in the bathroom
at the base of the toilet, trained a live Webcam on it, and streamed it to
Ustream.
Police scanners are so common that enthusiasts have been
streaming live audio from the airwaves to the Internet for years. And apps that
tap these livesstreams are common on iOS and Android devices.
Here’s what the live audio of the capture sounded like. The
audio below lasts three and a half minutes, and begins with some
routine-sounding traffic. At about the 50-second mark, you’ll hear someone say,
“no other elements on the boat, HRT only,” referring to a hostage rescue team
that had been called in, presumably to talk to the suspect and negotiate his
surrender, if necessary. Then there’s a long, agonizing silence, broken up by
indistinct radio noise. At about the 2:45 mark, you’ll hear the first reference
to “still a hot scene,” followed by the confirmation “suspect in custody,” and
a call for a medic. The cheering of local residents started soon thereafter.
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