When I was a student at Aquinas College we would stop class for a couple seconds whenever we heard these but then we'd remember that it was the first Wednesday of the month and everything would continue as planned.
@@defaultguy9087 New sirens are reliable but you cant beat the good old thunderbolts they are just so good and a piece of history that aren't broken they just need some tlc and then they would be like brand new
Instead of getting new it should be getting rid of. Sirens are old unreliable technology, they are loud and Obnoxious, people ignore them, and people have smart phones and can get weather radios.
You sure wouldn’t get away with saying people ignore them to people who live in Moore, Oklahoma who had to go through those 1999 and 2013 tornadoes. They save lives. You clearly have never experienced something like that so you shouldn’t be talking. And also phone alerts and radios are not as reliable, I’ve had personal experience with this where the sirens are the first thing that let me know there’s a tornado. And also for how much you hate sirens you sure seem to watch just about every video of them making your snide comments.
In my town we only have 3 they are in the big parks of our city, I don't wait for sirens as there aren't any near me I just keep a close eye on the weather and head inside when it gets bad and follow they news if its serve.
I spoke with some folks about needing more sirens in the neighborhoods and was told they are for the folks outside...inside you have media and the NOAA radio.....well....one Saturday I was resting when I thought I heard a siren....got up and went outside, and it was a tornado siren sounding......the NOAA radio? Silent.....turns out the tornado the sirens were sounding for had silenced the NOAA radio transmitter.....still say we need more if nothing else for a back up.
1:00 that satisfying 2001 wind up though
Noooooooo dont replace the Thunderbolt!!!
When I was a student at Aquinas College we would stop class for a couple seconds whenever we heard these but then we'd remember that it was the first Wednesday of the month and everything would continue as planned.
Wednesday????
Yes. I record them
In my town we have 7 t128’s and 1 t135
Restore the classics!
Don't replace thunderboltsssssssssssss
yes they better cause these sirens are to old.
@@defaultguy9087 New sirens are reliable but you cant beat the good old thunderbolts they are just so good and a piece of history that aren't broken they just need some tlc and then they would be like brand new
@@defaultguy9087 too
@@marylandsirensfirebuff9664 exactly
@@defaultguy9087old sirens are actually built to last and new sirens are just built to fail
Lol. We only have 5 and I can hear them perfectly
Instead of getting new it should be getting rid of. Sirens are old unreliable technology, they are loud and
Obnoxious, people ignore them, and people have smart phones and can get weather radios.
You sure wouldn’t get away with saying people ignore them to people who live in Moore, Oklahoma who had to go through those 1999 and 2013 tornadoes. They save lives. You clearly have never experienced something like that so you shouldn’t be talking. And also phone alerts and radios are not as reliable, I’ve had personal experience with this where the sirens are the first thing that let me know there’s a tornado. And also for how much you hate sirens you sure seem to watch just about every video of them making your snide comments.
They downgraded to 2001's...
It’s an upgrade, actually. Be grateful they aren’t ATI’s.
In my town we only have 3 they are in the big parks of our city, I don't wait for sirens as there aren't any near me I just keep a close eye on the weather and head inside when it gets bad and follow they news if its serve.
I spoke with some folks about needing more sirens in the neighborhoods and was told they are for the folks outside...inside you have media and the NOAA radio.....well....one Saturday I was resting when I thought I heard a siren....got up and went outside, and it was a tornado siren sounding......the NOAA radio? Silent.....turns out the tornado the sirens were sounding for had silenced the NOAA radio transmitter.....still say we need more if nothing else for a back up.
You don't need new sirens just fix up the good ones
@UltraEAE yep and if theirs any unrepairable ones then just replace those and not replace every single thing
Oh and you guys have qualifications in the siren field?
Lauderdaole County, MS will be testing all the new sierns today at 5PM.....they way they're hookeed up, all the city ssrens will go off as well.....
My favorite siren is a Federal Signal 2001-130.
Peanut Butter The Thunderbolt is my favorite.
@Peanut Butter I reported u
@@fatpou8530 For what?
@@thespecialist25 being under the age of 13
@@thespecialist25 I can tell because u like 2001 sirens