My school's fire drills were always surprise drills. They only did an announcement for the first one of the year. The rest were just scary and timed lmao.
The thing is, Fire Alarms are designed to create a sense of urgency. They're not meant to sound nice. They're supposed to be like "dude gtfo there's an emergency." Sure it's not meant to scare you, but it does need to make it serious enough for you to get up and leave.
At my school, we only do pre announced fire drills because our fire department requires it. When the alarm goes off unexpectedly, evacuation is pretty rough due to this and because we need to be on the lookout for a possible shooter. Usually if it’s a false alarm the school will shut off the fire alarm and stop the evacuation within about 1 minute. If the alarm goes off for more than a minute then people will start to move a bit faster because we know that it’s real. For drills, the following script is read: Good morning/afternoon (school name), today we will be participating in our (first, second, third, or fourth and final) fire drill of the school year. During the drill we ask that you remain quiet, move swiftly while proceeding to the designated evacuation area, and remain quiet while roll is taken. Teachers are reminded to shut off lights, close doors as you leave your classrooms, and grab your red folders in case attendance is requested. We will also be sending out a check in via crisis go. Thank you for your attention and we will begin the drill in about 15 seconds. Simple script and gets the point across. Also worth noting that all 2500 + students at my school fully evacuate the building in about 100 seconds during a drill. Therefore, drills don’t take any longer than 3 minutes. I think this quick, announced, and well planned type of drill is best for several reasons, mainly being that every student from the age of five knows exactly what to do in a fire evacuation. The procedure varies from school to school but simply put, you go out the nearest exit and go at least 500 feet from the building. My second reason is that if you have fire alarms going off for drills randomly, that desensitizes students to fire alarms. They will always assume it’s a drill even if it’s real. Lastly, even if there is a fire, if a modern, fully sprinklered, fire proofed, and fully fire doored building catches on fire, are we really worried about anything happening? You are statistically more likely to be shot and killed upon evacuating for a fire alarm than being killed by fire. That all being said, times are changing and fire drills need to change and be rethought too. Change isn’t always a bad thing, although the reason for this change is extremely evil. Active shooter drills must be prioritized. Schools had fire problems, and to this day we solved them. No fire deaths since 1958. It’s time we solve our active shooting problem.
Thank you for telling me that; it feels weird here in the city I live in because in my elementary days, they wouldn't say anything over the speakers about any drill until either the fire alarm rings, or they would say "start the lockdown/tornado drill" or something like that. But I believe since my middle school's fire alarms were Spectralert Advances, I believe that it was when pre-announced were made. I really don't know why my high school does pre-announced drills, but I'm actually thankful to not be jump-scared everytime the drill would start, and gives me plenty of time to record.
That is nice and quiet for an alarm! Better than piercing and shrill horns! We had a fire drill where I work yesterday in fact, Wheelock ZNS devices everywhere in our offices!
When I was in High School, some of the fire alarms were EXTREMELY loud. and you could probably hear it 6 blocks away. Always hated fire drills at the High School, especially when I was in the wings that had the loudest alarms, which were Simplex alarms from the 60s. (The original part of the building had IBM alarms) The vice principal who was in charge scheduling the drills was an old grump as well as a drunk. He conducted on an a rainy day one time.
I remember my first time seeing a white spectralert Advance speaker strobe at my new school in 4th grade. I've never seen a spectralert Advance speaker strobe before back then, and I was scared and thought it was gonna be loud. The tones and voice was custom made. They were white ones.
Let this serve as a huge reminder to practice Fire Safety at home. You do the drills at school so Do it with a smoke detector. You have to know what can happen in case of an emergency.
I don’t think fire drills should be pre-announced because if there was a real emergency people wouldn’t announce it like, “There’s going to be a real fire in about five minutes!” No one would already know about it. And the protocols of a fire drill is to practically act like it’s a real fire because you have to evacuate quickly, but when they are pre-announced, no one takes the drill seriously because they already know what’s happening. It’s just like knowing that a real fire is happening before the fire alarms sound off, you DONT KNOW UNTIL THEY ANNOUNCE THAT THE FIRE IS REAL AND TO TAKE IT SERIOUSLY! So yeah. Don’t pre-announce the fire drills so people take it seriously and act like it’s real, which is what your supposed to do. LIKE IF YOU AGREE!!
I had one Monday. I also have the fire drill schedule for when my next ones are. And I knew about 3 of them before and the 1st one when they told us over the loudspeaker
holy shiz. your guys fire alarm is soooooooo quiet. i don't know any thing about control panels or different types of alarms but that one is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much quieter than mine Near 3:45, the one in the background is what mine sounds like.
That is because speaker strobes (used for voice evacuation in larger buildings, such as high rise buildings) are quieter than horn strobes (used in normal size facilities, most retail stores, and schools). The TrueAlert horns are much louder.
@@20021redturle I can't remember what time, but I knew it was in 6th period, so I started recording at the beginning of class, which was mostly cut out.
Me chilling in science class yesterday about 20 minutes till the end of the lesson an alarm goes off WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE turns out the fire alarm had a malfunction (Again)
They really should put these types of alarms in elementary schools. When I was in kindergarten, I was traumatized by an old Simplex fire horn. It was very loud and kept blaring without pause. A year ago I returned to the school and saw that they had the same alarm system. I was pretty annoyed thst they didn't replace it with a newer one. I hope they ban loud horns from elementary schools one day. They can really scare certain kids.
So they warn you in advance of each drill? I know a lot of administrators don’t like doing that. Of course if it’s a real fire you won’t know. But being warned in advance reassures that it’s not a real emergency. So should it go off unannounced you would think there might be something wrong. If you can practice when you know there’s no fire, you most likely won’t panic that much because you know it’s not real.
It's the "each drill" that throws me off. When I was in school we did one fire drill for the entire school year and it was always during fire prevention week in October.
@@SportyTrainGuy ua-cam.com/video/tOA-rp6H95w/v-deo.html well what i heard from this video is that teachers should keep the date and time of the fire drills as a secret cuz everyone should know what to do when an actual emergency happens so that students can take fire drills very seriously
Before anyone decries, "Oh, you shouldn't announce that it's a drill because you need to take it seriously," etc., why don't y'all stop and understand why it's come down to this these days? In recent years, some school shootings have had fire alarms maliciously activated by the shooters to lure victims out. This has obviously made unannounced fire drills more traumatic for some students and staff, and has even resulted in some kids absolutely refusing to submit to the drills due to PTSD. That's why they are announcing drills these days.
Every single classroom door has a fireproof door i think fire would just go on the door without burning it and one time when i first arrived at my elementary school the fire alarm went off and the fire apartment arrived at there were no fires the actual reason why the fire alarm went off cuz some dust caused the fire alarms to go off and and even scaring people to death also this school that ur in has two buildings with two different fire alarm system here one 3:06 this one and 4:01 this one
@@idkanymore9590Sorry this is a late reply. I was just reading through the comments and I’ve caught a mistake in my comment. So we have both the vertical and horizontal MTs
@@SportyTrainGuy nice. My outdoors school alarms are a system sensor p2rk and a potter bell. The indoor ones are a mix between the regular simplex truealerts, and the older simplex quickalerts.
My high school is from the 60s and has these loud spectralert classic alarms and they scare the crap out of me when they go off but i dont have to cover my ears anymore which is good
Sje sounds ds like a cool teacher what class is this? Does anyone else hear the true alert horn strobes as well? Why a horn strobe mixed in with all the speaker strpbes?
I put in the description that I was in history class. And some of the building has horn strobes (Truealerts) while some were speaker, and there is also a Wheelock MT in the front of the building (audible in the first fire drill video)
In mine (im in year 10) we have the alarm it sounds like the bell but we know when it goes off without being told cuz it sounds like the bell at the wrong time Once there was a fire in my old school and the announcement read like: Attention, this is the fire alarm. Please leave the building by the nearest avaliable exit. 1 day it went off all day without a fire and another day we had a gas leak so couldnt set it off :/
@@christopherdavidstevens2438 I guess since it's a newer part of the school, they had different alarms? I'm not sure. Ask the person who installed the alarms
My school's fire drills were always surprise drills. They only did an announcement for the first one of the year. The rest were just scary and timed lmao.
Oh My goodness! your school needs to do those fire drills less scary
2:36
This is the most calming fire alarm I've ever heard except the ones in bottom level
some of the ones on the bottom level are louder
I believe that was the only horn strobe on the bottom level section of the video
Yeah
Gotta love the true alerts
@@SportyTrainGuy are those horn strobes loud or not so loud or it depends on which one?
That is a good sound. It doesn’t create such a sense of panic as some of the more shrill sounding ones do.
Yeah
Exactly!
The thing is, Fire Alarms are designed to create a sense of urgency. They're not meant to sound nice. They're supposed to be like "dude gtfo there's an emergency." Sure it's not meant to scare you, but it does need to make it serious enough for you to get up and leave.
@@ashleyj97I agree
@@ashleyj97 but not so loud where it damages your hearing and scares you
At my school, we only do pre announced fire drills because our fire department requires it. When the alarm goes off unexpectedly, evacuation is pretty rough due to this and because we need to be on the lookout for a possible shooter. Usually if it’s a false alarm the school will shut off the fire alarm and stop the evacuation within about 1 minute. If the alarm goes off for more than a minute then people will start to move a bit faster because we know that it’s real.
For drills, the following script is read:
Good morning/afternoon (school name), today we will be participating in our (first, second, third, or fourth and final) fire drill of the school year. During the drill we ask that you remain quiet, move swiftly while proceeding to the designated evacuation area, and remain quiet while roll is taken. Teachers are reminded to shut off lights, close doors as you leave your classrooms, and grab your red folders in case attendance is requested. We will also be sending out a check in via crisis go. Thank you for your attention and we will begin the drill in about 15 seconds.
Simple script and gets the point across. Also worth noting that all 2500 + students at my school fully evacuate the building in about 100 seconds during a drill. Therefore, drills don’t take any longer than 3 minutes.
I think this quick, announced, and well planned type of drill is best for several reasons, mainly being that every student from the age of five knows exactly what to do in a fire evacuation. The procedure varies from school to school but simply put, you go out the nearest exit and go at least 500 feet from the building. My second reason is that if you have fire alarms going off for drills randomly, that desensitizes students to fire alarms. They will always assume it’s a drill even if it’s real. Lastly, even if there is a fire, if a modern, fully sprinklered, fire proofed, and fully fire doored building catches on fire, are we really worried about anything happening? You are statistically more likely to be shot and killed upon evacuating for a fire alarm than being killed by fire.
That all being said, times are changing and fire drills need to change and be rethought too. Change isn’t always a bad thing, although the reason for this change is extremely evil. Active shooter drills must be prioritized. Schools had fire problems, and to this day we solved them. No fire deaths since 1958. It’s time we solve our active shooting problem.
Thank you for telling me that; it feels weird here in the city I live in because in my elementary days, they wouldn't say anything over the speakers about any drill until either the fire alarm rings, or they would say "start the lockdown/tornado drill" or something like that. But I believe since my middle school's fire alarms were Spectralert Advances, I believe that it was when pre-announced were made. I really don't know why my high school does pre-announced drills, but I'm actually thankful to not be jump-scared everytime the drill would start, and gives me plenty of time to record.
@@SportyTrainGuyI didn't get that kind of thing in my school, they would just pick a random part of the day and give everyone a heart attack!
Omg that is the best sounding alarm EVER . Wish my school had that kind of alarm. It makes u feel calm. My school alarm is a buzzing sound
I believe it's a simplex 4100U that does code 3. It does not have a voice evac message as you already know
I think so
That is nice and quiet for an alarm! Better than piercing and shrill horns! We had a fire drill where I work yesterday in fact, Wheelock ZNS devices everywhere in our offices!
Oh wow
I liked the old Edwards Adaptahorns or the Simplex 4050s. When they went off they got my attention and I knew it was a fire drill.
The fire alarms in Canada have more of a ringing bell tone
When I was in High School, some of the fire alarms were EXTREMELY loud. and you could probably hear it 6 blocks away. Always hated fire drills at the High School, especially when I was in the wings that had the loudest alarms, which were Simplex alarms from the 60s. (The original part of the building had IBM alarms) The vice principal who was in charge scheduling the drills was an old grump as well as a drunk. He conducted on an a rainy day one time.
@@Paulywint Are they allowed to schedule fire drills on rainy days?
Nice alarms. Love the tones. I had edwards gs 892bs on Continuous at my schools
Meh the tone is really not that bad to be honest really
Your principal sounds like my assistant principal in high school.
I am becoming more envious of people going to schools with speakers. It was always horn strobes for me.
I see
same here
Same as well
I remember my first time seeing a white spectralert Advance speaker strobe at my new school in 4th grade. I've never seen a spectralert Advance speaker strobe before back then, and I was scared and thought it was gonna be loud.
The tones and voice was custom made. They were white ones.
Same and i still have them. They are also bringing them back cause of people sleeping and the alarm doesn't wake them up
Let this serve as a huge reminder to practice Fire Safety at home. You do the drills at school so Do it with a smoke detector. You have to know what can happen in case of an emergency.
I don’t think fire drills should be pre-announced because if there was a real emergency people wouldn’t announce it like, “There’s going to be a real fire in about five minutes!” No one would already know about it. And the protocols of a fire drill is to practically act like it’s a real fire because you have to evacuate quickly, but when they are pre-announced, no one takes the drill seriously because they already know what’s happening. It’s just like knowing that a real fire is happening before the fire alarms sound off, you DONT KNOW UNTIL THEY ANNOUNCE THAT THE FIRE IS REAL AND TO TAKE IT SERIOUSLY! So yeah. Don’t pre-announce the fire drills so people take it seriously and act like it’s real, which is what your supposed to do. LIKE IF YOU AGREE!!
Umm...ok
Absolutely I am a health & safety manager & this is part of my job
Well people are doing it because they are explaining social distance and COVID precautions
Strongly agree
Omg yes, at my school their non announced and it’s really effective
This alarm should be used in hospitals, clinics, hospice centres, oil platform living quarters, and cruise ships.
I agree
Don’t they usually use those types of alarms in those places
@@Djevan41598 No lmao
@@weirdo18pools78 well in hospitals, yes. Idk about the rest though.
I had one Monday. I also have the fire drill schedule for when my next ones are. And I knew about 3 of them before and the 1st one when they told us over the loudspeaker
Hey there Andrew!
@@razvandobos9759 Hi!!!
Nice!
@@SportyTrainGuy Yeah!!
@@andrewthevideomakerguyest.8920 Thank you my guy! Big 200! What shall I do for the celebration?
The phone tone over the intercom brings me back to my school days in Shelton, before I graduated in 2016.
it's actually good that your school has a mix of Speakers and Horns
Yeah, but that causes no synchronization
📣anoucing the drill
Great video! Can Simplex Speaker Strobes like the one at 3:06 be found in California?
It can be found anywhere
Nice B Major tone :D
Hell of a lot better as opposed to the buzzers/horns
Chimes are nice as well
Yep, this is one of my favorite code 3 tones
@@spccovingtontornadocoaster3660 The speaker strobes aren't loud at all, while the horn strobe is
It's actually a B natural, not B major. B major means a chord, and it's not a chord, it's a single pitch. I know, I am a music nerd.
@@cg7240 You got me, I would’ve never known that lol
I had one at my high school this morning during my first period class
Nice!
00:14 I like how the teacher censored her swearing by adding a blank
Well teachers wouldn’t wanna swear anyway
holy shiz. your guys fire alarm is soooooooo quiet. i don't know any thing about control panels or different types of alarms but that one is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much quieter than mine
Near 3:45, the one in the background is what mine sounds like.
That is because speaker strobes (used for voice evacuation in larger buildings, such as high rise buildings) are quieter than horn strobes (used in normal size facilities, most retail stores, and schools). The TrueAlert horns are much louder.
Yea same
@@demqu623gaming5 The SpectAlert Advance
Mines sound like beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep
We had our drill today. 4100u system but with mechanical 4903s.
Nice!
@@SportyTrainGuy did you know what time the fire alarm was going to go off because you started filming before it went off
@@20021redturle I can't remember what time, but I knew it was in 6th period, so I started recording at the beginning of class, which was mostly cut out.
@@SportyTrainGuy sorry I asked the question wrong I meant to ask how did you know the fire alarm was going to go off before it went off?
@@20021redturle I asked my second period teacher if there was a fire drill that week, and he told me what day and what time/period
“The only way to not fall in the firey pits of hell”
WOAH WOAH WTF-
lol
did she jinx it
@@doramips I was just thinking that she did jynx it with her comments. 😂
I Don’t Know Why Those Horn Strobes Are There.
@@jacobisworld9516 That has nothing to do on what they are talking about.
Why was Mrs. Wagner saying firey pits of hell?
Love that Simplex speaker sound!
Me too
I Hate Those Horn Strobes There.
Me to they are so damn loud.
@@Jdujfrewqadc get rid of those stupid horns.
Sounds exactly like the fire a,alarm at my school
Nice!
I’m like dude why isn’t the teacher taking your phone off you
Me chilling in science class yesterday about 20 minutes till the end of the lesson an alarm goes off
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE turns out the fire alarm had a malfunction (Again)
They really should put these types of alarms in elementary schools. When I was in kindergarten, I was traumatized by an old Simplex fire horn. It was very loud and kept blaring without pause. A year ago I returned to the school and saw that they had the same alarm system. I was pretty annoyed thst they didn't replace it with a newer one.
I hope they ban loud horns from elementary schools one day. They can really scare certain kids.
Imagine a 3T22 siren sounding off outside!
We don't have a 3t22 here
So they warn you in advance of each drill? I know a lot of administrators don’t like doing that. Of course if it’s a real fire you won’t know. But being warned in advance reassures that it’s not a real emergency. So should it go off unannounced you would think there might be something wrong. If you can practice when you know there’s no fire, you most likely won’t panic that much because you know it’s not real.
Yep, they also announce tornado and lockdown drills as well
It's the "each drill" that throws me off. When I was in school we did one fire drill for the entire school year and it was always during fire prevention week in October.
@@SportyTrainGuy well why would they announce fire drills while it’s supposed to be a surprise? in my school they never announce fire drills at all
@@mikelsarwono I guess they'd experienced false drills pulled by people. But I have no clue
@@SportyTrainGuy ua-cam.com/video/tOA-rp6H95w/v-deo.html
well what i heard from this video is that teachers should keep the date and time of the fire drills as a secret cuz everyone should know what to do when an actual emergency happens so that students can take fire drills very seriously
Have you had one for April?
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Before anyone decries, "Oh, you shouldn't announce that it's a drill because you need to take it seriously," etc., why don't y'all stop and understand why it's come down to this these days?
In recent years, some school shootings have had fire alarms maliciously activated by the shooters to lure victims out. This has obviously made unannounced fire drills more traumatic for some students and staff, and has even resulted in some kids absolutely refusing to submit to the drills due to PTSD. That's why they are announcing drills these days.
These are calming and more manageable compared to the ese rape fire alarm i had in high school wheelock AS.
Agreed
Keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate
Thanks, will do!
Alarms heard:
Simplex true alert speaker and horn strobes.
I have the exact same fire alarm In my middle school it is called Braddock middle school allegany county Maryland
Nice!
My fire alarm volume is 1
1?
Well 25
This sounds similar to my high school’s fire alarm
Same Concert B natural tone?
@@SportyTrainGuy I have C tone for my fire alarm
So your school has basically a truealert system with a mix of code 3 speaker/strobes and horn/strobes
And a Wheelock MT outside at the front of the school
@@SportyTrainGuy cool
Announcement 1:37
Fire drill 2:36
Every single classroom door has a fireproof door i think fire would just go on the door without burning it and one time when i first arrived at my elementary school the fire alarm went off and the fire apartment arrived at there were no fires the actual reason why the fire alarm went off cuz some dust caused the fire alarms to go off and and even scaring people to death also this school that ur in has two buildings with two different fire alarm system here one 3:06 this one and 4:01 this one
ok is this school or church idk at this point
I’ve been in school since the first and haven’t had a fire drill
Maybe wasn't time yet
Sounds just like the low frequency Sounders
Can you enlighten me of what that is?
Remember me? Lol. Quick question: so I know you said there is a outdoor wheelock mt, but which type of mt is it?
I have no clue
@@SportyTrainGuy like what I meant was is it the one with a vertical strobe in the middle, or the one with a horizontal strobe at the top?
@@idkanymore9590 It's vertical
@@SportyTrainGuy oh yeah, if I remember correctly, I believe it’s the wheelock mt-24-lsm.
@@idkanymore9590Sorry this is a late reply. I was just reading through the comments and I’ve caught a mistake in my comment. So we have both the vertical and horizontal MTs
2:36 actually here we go
Why would you say "Here we go" three times?
I HATE FIRE DRILLS! IT SUCKS! I LOVE TO WORRY ABOUT MY JOB WORK AND MORE
the middle school here has this exact sound
Had one this morning
Nice!
We have system sensor P2Rs and they are loud as hell
Oh my goodness are they on high volume? if they are on high volume then they should likely be turned down to low volume
i'd love to have that fire alarm
Lol, bet
Hmm. A mix between simplex truealert speaker strobes and horn strobes. Interesting. My school has the simplex truealert horn strobes.
Yep, and a Wheelock MT (not heard in the video)
@@SportyTrainGuy nice. My outdoors school alarms are a system sensor p2rk and a potter bell. The indoor ones are a mix between the regular simplex truealerts, and the older simplex quickalerts.
@@idkanymore9590 Hmm, interesting
@@SportyTrainGuy and guess what? We had a false fire alarm almost a week ago.
@@idkanymore9590 lol
My School Is Having Our second Fire Drill Sometime this week, Either Thursday, or Friday
Nice!
What types of alarms does your school have?
@@SportyTrainGuy Simplex TrueAlert, System Sensor PC2W, P2W, P2RK, P2RL, Siemens UMHT-S17, Simplex GX-90, Wheelock MT, Wheelock AS, Wheelock RS, System Sensor PC2430, Simplex 4903, EST Integrity, EST Genesis.
@@safetyemergencyperson5085 Oh wow, that is a huge system
@@SportyTrainGuy my school has the loudest system ever, we have thoes specalert classics
@@jonathanstarling1082 Those aren't the loudest though
I’m crying
very nice alarms
Yes they are
i have yet to have my fire drill yet I'm so anxious
Same, we haven’t had ours yet and we have all advances, I barely see any remote strobes at all.
I bet you will get one soon
My high school is from the 60s and has these loud spectralert classic alarms and they scare the crap out of me when they go off but i dont have to cover my ears anymore which is good
Sje sounds ds like a cool teacher what class is this? Does anyone else hear the true alert horn strobes as well? Why a horn strobe mixed in with all the speaker strpbes?
I put in the description that I was in history class. And some of the building has horn strobes (Truealerts) while some were speaker, and there is also a Wheelock MT in the front of the building (audible in the first fire drill video)
This Was Uploaded 5 Days Before My Birthday.
What candela is it on both of the true alerts and the mt
I don't know...
In mine (im in year 10) we have the alarm it sounds like the bell but we know when it goes off without being told cuz it sounds like the bell at the wrong time
Once there was a fire in my old school and the announcement read like:
Attention, this is the fire alarm. Please leave the building by the nearest avaliable exit.
1 day it went off all day without a fire and another day we had a gas leak so couldnt set it off :/
My school has simplex truealerts wow those fire alarms on top are very calming
Nice!
2:29 here we go
simplex true alert speaker strobe
Yes sir, and there is horn strobes as well
I actually have the sound at old orchard elementary school
Starts at 2:36
Horn Strobes As Well.
Yes
@@SportyTrainGuy I Hate Those Horn Strobes There So D Loud.
2:12 here we go
Why did the outside one stop?
What kind of fire alarms are at the school?
Simplex
My school had a fire drill for a second time.
Nice!
@@SportyTrainGuy Today, I had a fire drill for the third time.
@@SportyTrainGuy Now, I had fire drill for the fourth time.
@@darrenlam7131 We are going to have a fire drill this Thursday, so stay tune!
@@SportyTrainGuy I'm also having a fire drill tomorrow.
Starting the drill 2:37
FIRE DRILL In about five minutes 1:43
Those are the alarms at my school and they sound TERRIFYING going off
How do they sound terrifying/What type(s)?
whoa
Yep
Are you in CCD???
???
Fire alarms went off at 2:35
Yep
My high schools fire alrms were quieter. Integrity on slow whoop
Damn mine are loud af
Nice!
What type of alarms you have?
@@SportyTrainGuy I think a simplex idk but it's loud af
@@marcsoshiesty truealert? I'm guessing
They changed the tone from the last one
Wdym by that?
@@SportyTrainGuy I meant from the first one this year, it was horns, and this one is the chime? Sorry for the confusion!
@@quintoncorwin5474 Well, we have these and Truealerts, so that's why there were both. You could here the Truealerts mostly at 3:59
Looks to be a voice evac system without the voice. Weird
Nice Video
Thanks!
y'all called this a fire alarm?...weak!
My school uses that tone
Nice
My School Used The Whoop Tone.
omg American schools so big-
Yes
1:37 - announcement
2:36 - fire drill
14th September 10004 (recorded)
I had my fire drill on the 24 before my vacation at great wolf lodge
Damn
I see, what type do you guys have?
@@SportyTrainGuy my middle school fire alarms are very loud
@@SportyTrainGuy I have a sensor p2r fire alarm at my middle school and this is my first year of middle school
Nice!
3:59 Simplex TrueAlerts
That alarm look like from hotel
What hotel?
@@SportyTrainGuy los Vegas
@@gravedigger9084 Ah ok and it's Las
You’re learning about the Puritans in this huh?
Lmao, yes
Have you had your December one yet?
No december drill unfortunately
@@SportyTrainGuy probably because of cold and snow
1:37-2:36
Lol
are there mechanical horns there once
I have no idea
How did you know it was going to happen before they even said it
Let's just say that my 2nd period teacher tells me when he gets the email from the principal
Fall 2021
Yes
Announcement 1:38
0:00 0:01:0:02 0:03
Why doesn't your school have different alarms there?
Can you explain in detail/reword?
@@SportyTrainGuy why does your school have different fire alarms there?
@@christopherdavidstevens2438 I guess since it's a newer part of the school, they had different alarms? I'm not sure. Ask the person who installed the alarms
@@SportyTrainGuy ok
caim fire alarm not loud