this is called alert, its an alarm which plays whilst centre management find out the issue (fire) , if they need to evacuate everyone they'll push it to an actual fire alarm
Indeed. I was in the shopping center today (2-13-23) and the warning alarm went off whilst I was in H&M. One of the times before (last year or earlier) I was in Highcross (walking through) and it went to thr warning alarm, followed by the full blown evacuation alarm.
Also this is the alarm that sounds when one (1) fire detector is tripped (could be a malfunction or already managed small fire). But if detectors on two different fire zones are activated, it id too rare to be a malfunction or the fire has spreaded between fore zones and the evacuation alarm is readily pushed forward
You are correct as a fire alarm enthusiast I love this type of setup I mostly love it in train stations because the inspector sands announcement I love inspector sands is a code word to Alert staff of a incident to investigate Before everyone else knows
Me too! May sound silly, but I think of it in a good way where something exciting is going to happen although when it really sounds off it’s not for something exciting
As the voice alarm played over the top it seemed that every other shop in the mall had their own alarm playing. Thanks for watching the video. If you liked this video see part 2 as there is a customer announcement a few minutes later saying the situation has been resolved and is a 'De-escalation' of the first alarm. Sorry, I don't have any information about the incident.
That's interesting, I happen to go through Highcross quite regularly now. Most of the time, it's perfectly fine, but as I was in H&M this afternoon (4:00pm?) the in store music stopped, the in store alarm started going off, and as I made my way out of the store, the "attention please..." announcement was going through the whole of the shopping center. The warning message stopped a few minutes after it started though, so I guess an alarm had accidentally gone off. Ironically there was a PA announcement apologizing/explaining the situation, but it was too quiet in some areas. They need someone to check the audio levels as in some areas, the music/PA volume is too low, but the emergency announcement is overpoweringly high.
Given the amount of UA-cam videos on this, I reckon it could be a common occurence... this happened today 2-13-23 4:00pm. No evacuation but a warning announcement was made.
I think the ordeal of the alarm was probably someone was doing a meeting and someone wasn't looking where they were going and they ran into a coffee and spilled on a electronic device and caught alight.
Part 2
ua-cam.com/video/uZ45j6cFTuE/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
...thank you!
Every building should sound like this so it wont freak people out
this is called alert, its an alarm which plays whilst centre management find out the issue (fire) , if they need to evacuate everyone they'll push it to an actual fire alarm
Indeed. I was in the shopping center today (2-13-23) and the warning alarm went off whilst I was in H&M.
One of the times before (last year or earlier) I was in Highcross (walking through) and it went to thr warning alarm, followed by the full blown evacuation alarm.
Also this is the alarm that sounds when one (1) fire detector is tripped (could be a malfunction or already managed small fire). But if detectors on two different fire zones are activated, it id too rare to be a malfunction or the fire has spreaded between fore zones and the evacuation alarm is readily pushed forward
He'll say instead "attention please we have an emergency reported in the building please evacuate by the nearest available exit"
You are correct as a fire alarm enthusiast I love this type of setup I mostly love it in train stations because the inspector sands announcement I love inspector sands is a code word to Alert staff of a incident to investigate Before everyone else knows
AKA pre-alarm
0:11 I love the sound of that alarm
Me too! May sound silly, but I think of it in a good way where something exciting is going to happen although when it really sounds off it’s not for something exciting
@@ryanridder4576 Same 🔊😁
This is awesome! 🤩
As the voice alarm played over the top it seemed that every other shop in the mall had their own alarm playing. Thanks for watching the video. If you liked this video see part 2 as there is a customer announcement a few minutes later saying the situation has been resolved and is a 'De-escalation' of the first alarm. Sorry, I don't have any information about the incident.
That's interesting, I happen to go through Highcross quite regularly now. Most of the time, it's perfectly fine, but as I was in H&M this afternoon (4:00pm?) the in store music stopped, the in store alarm started going off, and as I made my way out of the store, the "attention please..." announcement was going through the whole of the shopping center.
The warning message stopped a few minutes after it started though, so I guess an alarm had accidentally gone off.
Ironically there was a PA announcement apologizing/explaining the situation, but it was too quiet in some areas. They need someone to check the audio levels as in some areas, the music/PA volume is too low, but the emergency announcement is overpoweringly high.
Was there a fire?
@@TheSpotify95 what happened
Given the amount of UA-cam videos on this, I reckon it could be a common occurence... this happened today 2-13-23 4:00pm. No evacuation but a warning announcement was made.
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I think the ordeal of the alarm was probably someone was doing a meeting and someone wasn't looking where they were going and they ran into a coffee and spilled on a electronic device and caught alight.
The Highcross was evacuated today because of a bin fire
Even Gent vigilon fire alarm nice
What is an incident alarm?
Song name at 0:11
It's alarm i know but it sounds like.a.song
It's not a song
Its a fire alarm