Description
Live incident feed from Angeles National Forest (ANF) dispatch, updated every 60 seconds. Stream Forest Net and LA County Fire command channels (V-1 through V-5) live. View incidents on a map alongside ALERTCalifornia wildfire cameras (live and timelapse), live NOAA lightning strikes, mile markers on state highways and the major forest roads, and optional USFS trail and road overlays. Tap anywhere on the map to see what's closest to that point — mile marker, lightning, incident, camera. See AI-enhanced incident details (with full clarity on any enhancements), read Fire Weather Forecasts from the National Weather Service, and download the forest as an offline map pack for use beyond cell coverage — all without ads or a subscription. Light/dark mode, color themes, and a dark map style included
Get push notifications the moment ANF dispatch sends a wildfire or major-incident alert, plus opt-in alerts for new lightning strikes within ~10 miles of the forest. Optional quiet hours mute notifications on your days off
Browse a continuously growing archive of past radio recordings, filter by one or more channels, and jump back to any moment to catch transmissions you missed
Agency personnel can verify with a (.gov) work email for Admin Net (Law Talk) access and the ability to manually refresh feeds
Nouveautés (v1.41)
• New Maps: A new mapping engine giving us offline maps and dark mode
• ALERTCalifornia Cameras: See wildfire camera views both live and timelapse
• Lightning Strikes: Live map layer plus opt-in alerts for strikes near the forest
• Tap Anywhere on the Map: See what's closest to any point — mile marker, lightning, incidents, cameras
• Mile Markers: A new map layer covering state highways plus Angeles Forest Highway, Little Tujunga, and Upper Big Tujunga
• Filters in Incidents View: A filters sheet adds a time range picker so you can skip past older noise
• Incident Glossary: A new card explains the abbreviations you see in dispatch