I have no idea how this video got recommended to me, I am from Eastern Europe and I am pleasantly surprised seeing people being excited about sirens, even tho I never searched nothing even remotely to them. You guys rock!
@@NoisySirens yeah no problem, this thing is pretty close to me, and i’m surprised i haven’t filmed it yet, but i plan to film it next august when i have time, i was actually thinking of recording it this month but went to a T-128 in andover instead, some day ill see it…
Not decommissioned, but I wasn't sure if the rotator was going to work when it started up. I saw it moving slightly back and forth in the wind before it wound up
Siren Head is actually a very early test model of an EOWS-612, that dates back to 1964. The siren fell decommissioned, and, one thing lead to another, 2 of the speakers are fused to a flesh, almost limb-like pole that takes place of a creature's head. The creature looks like something from Silent Hill
I have no idea how this video got recommended to me, I am from Eastern Europe and I am pleasantly surprised seeing people being excited about sirens, even tho I never searched nothing even remotely to them. You guys rock!
It's cool to see these videos are reaching a wider audience. I'm happy you've been enjoying them!
FINALLY SOMEONE RECORDS THIS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN LIKE 2 YEARS
great job, i need to hear this sometime
Thank you, I hope you're able to get a video of it soon, it was a blast to see in person
@@NoisySirens yeah no problem, this thing is pretty close to me, and i’m surprised i haven’t filmed it yet, but i plan to film it next august when i have time, i was actually thinking of recording it this month but went to a T-128 in andover instead, some day ill see it…
Nice! Glad to see this up and running still!
Dude, that sounds SICK
I believe you can still faintly hear their Erick too! Good one!
Absolutely! It was even more noticeable in person. I may have to go back next month and get a recording of the Erick
Gotta love the sound of 9/12 Port ACA Sirens
I do to. I also Like Your Profile Picture.
Similar in volume to a P10?
Haven't heard a P-10 in quite a while, but I'd say they're pretty close
The Howler is Quieter. It is Basically an S10.
Shit i though this was dead! Sweet vid man.
So Glad it Didn’t Get Replaced by a 2001 Like Literally Every Siren.
I thought this thing got taken down 2 years ago or something
Most likely thinking of Hamburg just to the south, their Howler was taken down fairly recently
@@NoisySirensI've heard that Hamburg realized how rare it was, so they didn't get rid of it
Awesome!
Proof its still active
Wow still kicking
It's still alive?
Thought this would have been decommissioned by now. Guess I was wrong.
Not decommissioned, but I wasn't sure if the rotator was going to work when it started up. I saw it moving slightly back and forth in the wind before it wound up
I love Howlers.
Man its sirenhead frfr on Gawd no cap dawg
No.
No
Here we go again.
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Siren Head is actually a very early test model of an EOWS-612, that dates back to 1964. The siren fell decommissioned, and, one thing lead to another, 2 of the speakers are fused to a flesh, almost limb-like pole that takes place of a creature's head. The creature looks like something from Silent Hill