Montgomery Fire Department
Montgomery, Alabama
Encryption Details
Verified Talkgroup Data
Verification Status
We don't yet have per-talkgroup data for Montgomery Fire Department from the RadioReference API. The encryption scope and type above come from the RadioReference Wiki, which is community-maintained rather than independently confirmed channel-by-channel. Our automated matching put this at low confidence (60%) based on how closely the wiki listing matches this agency's name and county.
If you monitor Montgomery Fire Department directly or have more current information, the fastest way to fix this is to update the RadioReference Wiki entry — our data pulls from there and from the RadioReference API on a regular refresh cycle.
What This Means
Our records list every channel this agency runs as encrypted, including day-to-day dispatch. That listing hasn't been verified against live talkgroup data, so confirm it at RadioReference before relying on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Montgomery Fire Department radio encrypted?
Our database lists Montgomery Fire Department as using P25 AES-256 encryption, though this listing is unverified. Our records list every channel this agency runs as encrypted, including day-to-day dispatch. That listing hasn't been verified against live talkgroup data, so confirm it at RadioReference before relying on it.
Can I listen to Montgomery Fire Department on a police scanner?
Likely not, if the listing is accurate: our database lists Montgomery Fire Department as fully encrypted using P25 AES-256, which no consumer scanner can decode. The listing is unverified — check the live RadioReference database for current status.
Why do agencies like Montgomery Fire Department encrypt their radio?
Agencies cite officer safety and operational security. Those are assertions rather than findings — no local evidence is typically produced — while the effects are concrete and land straight away on anyone who relied on hearing Montgomery Fire Department to know what was happening nearby.
Can Montgomery County reverse the encryption decision?
Yes — nothing about the underlying radio technology forces this. It's a decision Montgomery County officials made and can revisit, and other communities have pushed departments back toward open channels through sustained council pressure and coalition-building.
What can I do about Montgomery Fire Department encryption?
Put the question to whoever signs off on Montgomery Fire Department's radio budget: why full encryption rather than a delayed feed or tactical-only channels? File for the recordings and the decision documents alongside it, and link up with neighbours and local reporters in Montgomery County so the ask arrives as a group rather than a one-off.