Federal Signal Thunderbeam/RSH-10 Alert & Attack - Spartanburg, SC 3/2/13 (Tornado Siren Test, HD)

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • *NEW UPDATE 5/10/24:* This siren was removed, confirmed by Sirens/RailroadsofSouthCarolina (pyrotech4051). Its whereabouts is unknown.
    Previous UPDATE 9/18/2023: This siren will be removed by ending of 2023 or Winter 2024. It is due to the old city hall will be demolished (city officials are moving to a new headquarters). It is unlikely that this siren will be reinstalled.
    Alert 00.00 Attack 05:03
    Video taken on 3/2/13. Monthly test of the Spartanburg County warning system. This siren is tested at the first Saturday of each month at 1:00PM. I decided to film this siren for a monthly test because ACAPenetrator50 can't go to Boiling Springs' 3T22, I want ACAPenetrator50 to hear that 3T22 that might sound hi-lo or pulse signal in real-life on May 6, 2013, I couldn't have time to get to Boiling Springs' 3T22 because I went to a Sentry 10V tornado siren test in Clinton, SC and it would take at least an hour to get to Boiling Springs fire department from Clinton, SC. This is the first time I ever heard a Thunderbeam/RSH-10 on full power! And this siren is tied against Chesnee's sick Thunderbeam/RSH-10 being the loudest siren I ever heard! I did hear the siren ambience as this siren does the attack test. If you do listen closely this siren does attack, you will hear it. This siren is located in downtown Spartanburg, SC at Spartanburg city hall off of Broad street and Spring street.
    Location of this SIREN: goo.gl/maps/mcI2Q

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