Maine 0:04 New Hampshire 0:11 Vermont 0:20 Rhode Island 0:26 Massachusetts 0:35 Connecticut 0:42 New jersey 1908 0:50 Pennsylvania 0:57 New York 1:04 Ohio (where my brother live 💀🔥) 1:11 West Virginia 1:19 Virginia 1:26 North Carolina 1:33 South Carolina 1:42 Georgia 1:50 Florida 1:59 (why it has the Brookhaven bank alarm 💀) Alabama 2:06 Louisiana 2:14 (where i live) Mississippi 2:21 Texas 2:28 New Mexico 2:36 Arizona 2:45 Delaware 2:51 Maryland 2:58 California 3:06 Oregon 3:15 Washington 3:22 Idaho 3:30 Montana 3:39 North Dakota 3:47 Minnesota 3:54 Wisconsin 4:02 Michigan 4:11 (me and my cat wanna live there 🔥) Indiana 4:17 Illinois 4:26 Lowa 4:33 South dakota 4:42 Wyoming 4:50 Utah 4:57 Nevada 5:05 Colorado 5:12 Oklahoma 5:21 Kansas 5:31 Nebraska 5:42 Arkansas 5:50 Missouri 5:59 Kentucky 6:07 Tennessee 6:14 Alaska 6:25 Hawaii 6:36 Chicago 6:46 (Now pin this)
Pennsylvania sirens vary by department. Also, our mobile EAS alerts are the same nationwide. I wanted to point out that a local volunteer fire department in my vicinity has a siren that sounds actually like the one in Alabama. I don’t live in Alabama.
2:21 the alarm that reminds of a Cartoon Called: Rio, The Cartoon Is Full of Parrots, but one morning on the cartoon, a girl adopts the parrot and the parrot woke her up like this alarm.
But we don't get much tornadoes cuz I live in East Tennessee like, Greene County, Knox county, Cocke County, Hamblin county,so we don't really get many tornadoes, but we do have a lot of open fields, but most funnel clouds run into the mountain.The very few tornadoes we get, bounce up and down and up and down and are usually very weak. I'm also glad about the mountains surrounding us, because a big super cell gave Greene county a tornado warning, witch is the county we border/live close to, and also, I could not ask for a prettier place than east Tennessee to live in!
BTW ohio's EAS is the same as Philippines I'm shocked AMD 1:12 THAT IS NOT OHIO'S EAS ALARM I HEARD TESTS AND THATS NO WHERE NEAR (oh God do not get me started on East Palestine's Train wreck omg that was a disaster
Me, a Kansan: Welcome to Kansas, where _people think this is boring because they think of the Wizard of Oz when it is like more than 100 years old and only known for sorghum and wheat and sunflowers, and being “flat”._
Colorado/my states I don't live in the town or the vicinity of this siren but I heard I before and it scared the sheit outa me because I thought a tornado was in the area
@@RailfanBrenden. Good cause every time I look in a comment section of something like this I always see people saying IT SOUNDS LIKE SIREN HEAD and stuff like that