Someone PAINTED A WHELEN YELLOW I WAS DREAMING OF PEOPLE PAINTING WHELENS DIFFERENT COLORS LIKE THE NORMAL CURRENT COLOR IS WHITE THEY ARE RUDE BC IM A WHELEN LOVER AND THEY NEED TO PAINT IT WHITE AGAIN! idk why yellow will fit like a whelen and a thunderbolt mixed BC it has a thunderbolt sticker on the back......😅😅😅😅
@@sirenstechplus 1. This siren couldn't do alternate wail. 2. Every place has different uses for each signal. Many places in Oklahoma use attack/wail for tornadoes, while many places in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the rest of the northeast use attack for fire calls. It's all about where you live. I used to think the same thing when I was your age.
Well, the southside Allertor had problems and they cut the wires all together. It's been that way for some monhts now. However, I too thought the central Allertor was staying active. They were supposed to put an FC on it, and I guess just said f*** it.
Me, my brother, my dad, and my grandma went with My Cousin, Aunt, uncle, and Borh my brothers to watch this one test a few months ago Since my aunt lives over by this one it was easy to watch
People in house fire: *calls 911* 911 Dispatcher: 911 whats ur emergency? People in house fire: MY HOUSE IS BURNING! 911 Dispatcher: Okay we will send a fire truck there. Fire Department: Alright guys someone needs help we gotta go now!! *fire truck sirens blare as the fire trucks moving* Federal Signal 3T22A: *attack signal*
The town consists of two Thunderbolt 1003s, a 10/15 port Type B, a Sterling M-10, and a Model 7. And update as of 2023 they’ve just installed two TechTrol Intellisirens and one of them just replaced this Thunderbolt right here
Cool! Why does it sound like one of the Danish air raid sirens doing the all-clear tone? What does this siren even sound like? And where did that tone come from?