The code 3 stage 1 low frequency tone is interesting. I have never heard a simplex play that pitch tone. This is a dual stage setup. It is a simplex system (probably a 4100u or 4100es) with life alarm and truealert ceiling mount speaker strobes. Possibly some other truealert models but mostly life alarms. Slow Whoop seems more digitized. Pretty cool system though.
0:00 Speaker Strobe. 0:31 You Can Hear The Whoop Tone In The Background. 0:43 Code 3 Alarm Tone Low Pitched. 0:51 The Voice Message. 1:42 The Whoop Tone. 7:23 The Alarm Stops.
“Attention! Attention! Attention! An emergency has been reported. All occupants walk to the nearest stairway exit and walk down to your assigned re-entry floor or main lobby. Do not use the elevator. Walk to the nearest stairway. Do not use the elevator. Walk to the nearest stairway.”(x3) (alarm whooping sound)
All Wanted Levels Verison And There Fire Alarms And There Having Bell Test And Inception And There Code 3 Voice And Whoop And AA Scream And There Combined
That has happened to me 10 pm I went to sleep after Dave and buster then I heard it it was at our family reunion I got my captain marvel and cleft with my father
I was at a hotel in which I don’t remember the name, the alarms went off early in the morning (at like 8 or 9), those advances kept flashing for at least maybe an hour, we never had to leave and it was just caused by a glitch while maintenance was working on the electric system.
Lord. He had a field day on twitter about it. Apparently this happened again on the last day of AnthroCon in 2022 but wasn’t on my floor. Sucked though my friend messaged me on telegram about the whole ordeal. He was panicked.
Hey man, I haven’t seen a fire alarm video from you in a while! Also are you making a 2019 New Year’s Eve countdown? I was the kid who emailed you back in December and March. Did you get my last reply from March 2nd?
@@FireTech7 Nevertheless, it's very confusing. If they want to use the slow whoop tone as the evacuation tone, they need to either fix the horn tone so that it beeps only once every few seconds, or change it to the chime tone with the same cadence.
Now if this did help you in one way like for instance see you wake up at 6:30 AM, and out of nowhere the fire alarm just goes off at 6:30 AM, that just woke you up maybe the alarm on your phone probably didn’t go off when it was supposed to and you were really screwed because you probably had something to do later on, but the fire alarm was triggered when really what should’ve gone off was your phone.
@@alexandersalarms5380 Since this appears to be a "local alarm" system, there's unfortunately a possible loophole in Pennsylvania's law. (however, it's not a definite loophole unlike some other states such as Illinois and Georgia. And no, it's not a federal offense in any case, contrary to semi-popular belief.) Here's the provision in 18 PA CS 4905: "A person commits an offense if he knowingly causes a false alarm of fire or other emergency to be transmitted to or within any organization, official or volunteer, for dealing with emergencies involving danger to life or property." The question for the judge/jury would be: does a team of private security guards (whether in-house or contracted to someone like AlliedUniversal or Securitas) count as such an organization? I think they count, since the law does not appear to limit the definition to government agencies. If convicted, the offense is a first-degree misdemeanor, which means up to 5 years in jail and a $10,000 fine.
@@FireTech7 Can I ask how you know this for sure? And yes, the system installed doesn't have anything to do with the building size per se. But a newer/larger building from my experience is more likely to have been upgraded to or have a 4100ES installed since it superseded the 4100U back in 2010, supports a bit more points and is specifically designed for large building to whole campus installations in the modern Simplex lineup. Especially with in-place upgrades being not that difficult with Simplex panels, the burden of panel upgrades are nothing now a days, so I have seen numerous 4100U and even older setups rolled up to an ES. It's one of those things where it's not always true, but typically isn't a completely off base thing to guess.
At sounds really good mate u do a really good job on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate
Tone meanings: Low pitch Code 3 - Standby (announcement heard before tone was live by fire department or a staff member via panel mic) Simplex Default message - system in full alarm/emergency confirmed Whoop - evacuate immediately emergency detected (same meaning as Default message)
@@fansgalorellc621 SMH, most high class hotels forbidden smoking and vaping in the building and people still do it because photoelectric detectors trip pretty easy especially the TrueAlarms.
@@DCC--vq1ng they took this message from the 4100 classic message and just tweaked it some and digitized it. The person who did the message is a real guy. He also does the message for the 4003.
When the furries walk in * Sound the alarm * :Attention Attention,An emergency has occurred,walk to the nearest stairway,do not use the elavator: * the fuking nuclear alarm for Christ's sake * (this is a joke I'm a furry)
If there was a actual fire it wouldn’t of been shut off that quickly, it was probably some idiot setting it off for the fun of it, fire drill or a faulty alarm/ground fault
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I love how he is just walking like nothing is wrong but in reality there is legit hell inside the 16th floor
lmao
what floor was he on?
what floor was he on?
Probably 16
NUCLEAR YOU SOUND LIKE RIVER TO ME
Those speakers honestly sound really good.
It's the bass on the speakers, newer Truealert speakers have bass
@@iansanchez1470what time did they go off?
My school has this slow whoop tone
@@NewEnglandAviaton987lucky
@@jonathanstarling10824:12 pm
I can confirm that this place has a very cool system indeed, can definitely tell this was at some point during Anthrocon too
Yup. AC 2018. It happened again the last day of AC 2022.
@@fansgalorellc621 I was actually at AC 2022, just not long enough to see that go off
@@TuesdayOra I think it was only one hallway where it was going off. I cannot remember which one(s).
what the fuck is a anthrocon? stop making up words to confuse people God damnit
1:42 Scared me and my cat LMAO-
Fire alarm enthusiast enters hotel to sleep. Fire alarm ends up going off
The code 3 stage 1 low frequency tone is interesting. I have never heard a simplex play that pitch tone. This is a dual stage setup. It is a simplex system (probably a 4100u or 4100es) with life alarm and truealert ceiling mount speaker strobes. Possibly some other truealert models but mostly life alarms. Slow Whoop seems more digitized. Pretty cool system though.
That code 3 tone is the same pitch as EST's code 3 on their speaker/voice evac systems. Normally, simplex is usually a bit higher pitched.
@@zachzebra56 yeah! So it could be an EST tone on a Simplex system
@@Italian-h1n I never heard that pitch tone on a simplex panel. Kinda odd.
@zachzebra56 me neither. Again it could be customized to do that but it is pretty odd
0:00 Speaker Strobe.
0:31 You Can Hear The Whoop Tone In The Background.
0:43 Code 3 Alarm Tone Low Pitched.
0:51 The Voice Message.
1:42 The Whoop Tone.
7:23 The Alarm Stops.
“Attention! Attention! Attention! An emergency has been reported. All occupants walk to the nearest stairway exit and walk down to your assigned re-entry floor or main lobby. Do not use the elevator. Walk to the nearest stairway. Do not use the elevator. Walk to the nearest stairway.”(x3)
(alarm whooping sound)
All Wanted Levels Verison And There Fire Alarms And There Having Bell Test And Inception And There Code 3 Voice And Whoop And AA Scream And There Combined
1:53 love the whoop tone
0:43 This sound is from Fire alarm goes off while filming an elevator
That's because it's the same building
It would be creepy to be there alone and this goes off
It happened to me haha
Imagine this going off when ur asleep ;-;
That has happened to me 10 pm I went to sleep after Dave and buster then I heard it it was at our family reunion I got my captain marvel and cleft with my father
It went off at like 1:28 am in my dream when i didn’t notice it.
No imagine a spec alert advance!
I was at a hotel in which I don’t remember the name, the alarms went off early in the morning (at like 8 or 9), those advances kept flashing for at least maybe an hour, we never had to leave and it was just caused by a glitch while maintenance was working on the electric system.
That happened to me in my apartment at October 27th 2018 at 1 am
i bet uncle kage is like "this is the last straw, stop vaping in my hotel!!"
Lord. He had a field day on twitter about it. Apparently this happened again on the last day of AnthroCon in 2022 but wasn’t on my floor. Sucked though my friend messaged me on telegram about the whole ordeal. He was panicked.
Sounds like a damn purge siren
Imagine walking down the stairs in a 70 story building that would be cool
Not for the people on the 70th floor
Hey man, I haven’t seen a fire alarm video from you in a while! Also are you making a 2019 New Year’s Eve countdown? I was the kid who emailed you back in December and March. Did you get my last reply from March 2nd?
Hey, I just wanted to tell you that I emailed you again, I’m not sure if you got it or not. Thanks!
Oh Ok
So the "standby" tone is code-3, but the "evac" tone is the slow whoop?
I think it's a 4100U that's probably why it does that
@@FireTech7 Nevertheless, it's very confusing. If they want to use the slow whoop tone as the evacuation tone, they need to either fix the horn tone so that it beeps only once every few seconds, or change it to the chime tone with the same cadence.
@@weatherdan882002 Real
theres a hospital in nashville,tn with those same alarms
Yes And There Two Of Them Check
The fire alarm went off at the Hotel Roanoke and it was during a Volvo truck event.
Where've ya been, dude?
Now if this did help you in one way like for instance see you wake up at 6:30 AM, and out of nowhere the fire alarm just goes off at 6:30 AM, that just woke you up maybe the alarm on your phone probably didn’t go off when it was supposed to and you were really screwed because you probably had something to do later on, but the fire alarm was triggered when really what should’ve gone off was your phone.
Ah yes I remember this day. Uncle Kage was having none of it. Got pretty crowded in those hallways. 😶
@Supercat5 Chairman of AnthroCon, which this happened when the alarm went off
Hmmmmm.
I wonder what special event was going on when this happened?
Furry con?
@chug hope they got arrested.
@chug i cannot tell you how much times people in my apartment have smoked pot close to a detector and set of the advances
@Renee Loves Despacito probobly not, because the system went into evacuation after the investigation
@@alexandersalarms5380
Since this appears to be a "local alarm" system, there's unfortunately a possible loophole in Pennsylvania's law. (however, it's not a definite loophole unlike some other states such as Illinois and Georgia. And no, it's not a federal offense in any case, contrary to semi-popular belief.)
Here's the provision in 18 PA CS 4905: "A person commits an offense if he knowingly causes a false alarm of fire or other emergency to be transmitted to or within any organization, official or volunteer, for dealing with emergencies involving danger to life or property."
The question for the judge/jury would be: does a team of private security guards (whether in-house or contracted to someone like AlliedUniversal or Securitas) count as such an organization? I think they count, since the law does not appear to limit the definition to government agencies.
If convicted, the offense is a first-degree misdemeanor, which means up to 5 years in jail and a $10,000 fine.
Can't wait 😊 for New Years bro are you gonna upload another countdown clock? Dope alarm 🚨
What caused the fire alarm to go off?
Someone vaped in the stairwell.
That's Mean Do Not Use The Elavtors
What floor was your room on?
Do you know what the main panel is?
Given the size of the Westin, it's almost certainly a 4100ES.
@@Wolf_IT it's a 4100U nothing depends on size
@EthanBlaisAlarms It's a 4100U
@@FireTech7 Can I ask how you know this for sure? And yes, the system installed doesn't have anything to do with the building size per se. But a newer/larger building from my experience is more likely to have been upgraded to or have a 4100ES installed since it superseded the 4100U back in 2010, supports a bit more points and is specifically designed for large building to whole campus installations in the modern Simplex lineup. Especially with in-place upgrades being not that difficult with Simplex panels, the burden of panel upgrades are nothing now a days, so I have seen numerous 4100U and even older setups rolled up to an ES. It's one of those things where it's not always true, but typically isn't a completely off base thing to guess.
@@Wolf_IT System seems a little older unless they swapped out the 4100U cards.
At sounds really good mate u do a really good job on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate
What caused the alarm to go off
490hz for the Code 3???
Hey, have you lost interest in alarms? I haven't seen an alarm video from you in awhile.
I haven't seen videos from him in awhile period
0:00 Announcement in Westin Pittsburgh 1:43 Fire alarm sounds
1:44 he looks at the fire alarms and then 2:41 he ran away because there’s a fire.
Check
And There fighter fire Is Driving
@@salvinderkaur2389 Check
I hope this wasn’t in the middle of the night(like 1:30 am), I doubt there was a fire, is that true?
why does it do code 3 before going back to simplex fast whoop
What floor are you on
Two doses of simplex voice evac. And I think I hear a spectralert somewhere in there
@@maxdutiel ITS JUST THE WANTED LEVEL
Me tryna escape my house cus i thinking im in my school and there a fire drill: (im on winter break)
The voice is the same exact one i had at Westin Hotel in Kauai
What floor were u on?
Wow that’s a nice sound
Tone meanings:
Low pitch Code 3 - Standby (announcement heard before tone was live by fire department or a staff member via panel mic)
Simplex Default message - system in full alarm/emergency confirmed
Whoop - evacuate immediately emergency detected (same meaning as Default message)
@@Italian-h1n Real Check
Was there a fire at that time?
How did this happen.
Likely someone tripped a smoke detector
@@johndeerefan725 what does tripped mean
@@jonathanstarling1082 Usually means for a smoke detector is when the detector is activated.
Someone vaped in the hallway and tripped the smoke detector.
@@fansgalorellc621 SMH, most high class hotels forbidden smoking and vaping in the building and people still do it because photoelectric detectors trip pretty easy especially the TrueAlarms.
Why would they put a speaker strobe in a hotel room
@@Ericlovestrains Cause There Is
Nice video
ayy i just stayed here, pretty sure this is the main hotel for anthrocon
I heard you were whistling the whooping sound of the fire alarm
Pale vators had the same thing
His happened in the Sheraton at station square Pittsburgh
@@BeyondJackieP It Is Yes
Seems that your at a lot of hotels where furry cons are going on.....
You’d be surprised how many furries are in the fire, security market honestly.
@@fansgalorellc621 Yeah I am a furry and now working at an alarm company lol
Alexander You Sound Like River To Me
0:51
I knew it. I looked up furry in his vids and this came up soooooooooo
yep me to
you hear at 5:48 "fire is more ambitious"
I’m wondering who the person is whoever pre recorded his voice into these alarms. Creepy guy lol
This voice could be recorded by someone at simplex or it is a computer generated voice.
I agree I’m wondering to
@@DCC--vq1ng they took this message from the 4100 classic message and just tweaked it some and digitized it. The person who did the message is a real guy. He also does the message for the 4003.
@@doggoofthebath5593 what does he look like? Is he still alive?
@@doggoofthebath5593 what’s the persons name that did the fire alarm evacuate tone voice
Shields up red alert
I live in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 😰
As long as you don’t go to the hotel you’ll be good 😂
@@zombieslife9271 Yes
The man who pre-recorded his voice sounds creepy lol
someone farted and set the fire alarm off
impossible.
A broom fell over on 18th floor.
@@alexandersalarms5380 Wow
@@evilgeof1932 Real
@@evilgeof1932 Yeah
When the furries walk in * Sound the alarm * :Attention Attention,An emergency has occurred,walk to the nearest stairway,do not use the elavator: * the fuking nuclear alarm for Christ's sake * (this is a joke I'm a furry)
@@bigstompything220 It Is Real
did i hear a Fire Drill
pretty sure the chubby boy in front couldn't move any faster if his life depended on it.
Pa elevators is filling the elevators at the time this happened
Lol
7:16
Good
Simplex System (4100ES)
Simplex Life Alarm speaker
I think this from paelavators
Oh no sorry
16, 17, 18, 20
If there was a actual fire it wouldn’t of been shut off that quickly, it was probably some idiot setting it off for the fun of it, fire drill or a faulty alarm/ground fault
yes, but places like this don't get drills
ig
Old style alarms.
simplex trualert
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I swear to God this is a false alarm
There was a fire or I think someone vaped.
@@johnlukesabile2667 Say We Having A Fire Alarm Before GTA 6
😀
I hate to be the kid of the dad with the scary voice who recorded the evac message lol
awful sound, why can't they go back to bells?
That’s a great and horrifying sound to play for fire alarms.
I have this fire alarm in my school
It’s false
The f*cking stupid alarm
what floor were u on?
@@jonathanstarling1082 There Are The Same On Backroom Level Stairs