3:11 A rare occasion of seeing one of those fire exits open, which are on both sides of the revolving door. This evolution in fire safety stems from the Cocoanut Grove Fire in 1942, when people where flocking to the revolving door and getting immediately stuck with panicking, chocking and passing out people, which became a death trap killing a lot of people. (492 died and 100 injured in the fire in total)
@@doggoofthebath5593 speaker strobes can be used for low frequency alarms, I saw a video of a Simplex system with TrueAlert ES speaker strobes used for low frequency.
That bell is common on Simplex voice evacuation panels it triggers when you key the mic. some of them also have two beeps/chimes when the microphone is keyed just depends.
All the major fire alarm companies have voice evacuation systems but Simplex is the most common company for both voice evacuation or regular horn and bell systems.
I wish that alarm sound was everywhere. It’s less scary and less loud than the regs. I was actually on an elevator when their alarms went off, and I just had a fire alarm drill yesterday in school!!
0:06 Simplex Speaker Strobe Alarm Tone Code 3. 0:41 The Intercom Speaker Comes Over. 1:42 You Can Hear The Other Alarm The Whoop Tone. 2:14 Alarm Tone Code 3 Low Pitched Sounds Again.
Then when the person gets on the intercom and talks on it as he’s moving over by the other elevators, you can hear another alarm going off, which is the whoop tone I mean, how is it possible for it to have two alarms.
This is why they should've acknowledged the system before making the announcement so the announcement doesn't have that high pitched sound from the panel's piezo
@@PhirePhlame Honestly in my opinion, they should program the system to recall the elevators no matter what when the panel goes into alarm, because in general, you shouldn't use the elevators when the fire alarms are going off.
@@IanGSully most tall buildings have the panel connected to the elevators to recall all elevators to the lobby when the alarms go off, my dad worked at a 60 story building and the fire alarms went off and all the elevators went to Phase I and recalled to the lobby with my dad in one of the elevators getting recalled to the lobby.
This is a link to a video that has the same alarm system going off at the same building, but a totally different time. ua-cam.com/video/eOTJ6Dmb1Is/v-deo.html This system is either a 4100U Two Stage Voice Evacuation System, or a 4100ES Two Stage Voice Evacuation System. Stage One includes a code-3 standby tone. Stage Two includes a whoop tone with a voice-evacuation message. In this video, the system is only seen in stage one. In the video I linked, the system is shown in both stages. Devices on this system include: Simplex Single-Action Addressable Pull Stations Simplex Life-Alarm Speakers (Discontinued) Simplex Conventional Ceiling Speaker-Strobes (These are probably not the only devices on this system. They are just the ones i’ve seen so far.)
It's weird how speakers in some areas play a code-3 tone and others play a slow whoop tone as some Simplex tech must've programmed speaker circuit zoning
These systems are set up to sound the alarm on the lobby floor, the floor where the alarm was reported, and the floors directly above and below that floor.
@@NewAgeServer I believe this particular system when activated sounds the code-3 tone across the whole building except the floor where the alarm originated from, two floors above, two floors below and emergency stairwells, which instead gets the Simplex whoop. After a pre-defined time delay, the whole building gets the Simplex whoop and standard Simplex evacuation message
This is a simplex voice evac system that uses this low frequency code 3 tone as evacuation tone.Since the keying tone is the same as a simplex voice evac system.
Talk about a freaky encounter! I would say this is a very first on UA-cam. Did the elevator say “ please exit when the doors open” or did they have the voices turned off in the elevators?
Usually when the elevator enters fire service whether it talks or not the firefighter hat light comes on and usually the alarm that's used to indicate the elevator is in nudge mode goes off and keeps going off until the elevators reach the recall floor once the doors open the alarms stop and the elevators shut down.
Actually they are speaker strobes if you listen you can hear what I'm guessing is the desk clerk or a member of security making an announcement of what floors are affected by the alarm. The code-3 chime may be a low frequency you can also hear a slow whoop faintly when the announcements stop.
Simplex was the first one, all the way back in the late-1990s, to come out with that tone, by the looks of things. They would be on 49xx strobes and speakers. That's probably the same tone as The Diamond Run Mall in Rutland, Vermont, which was opened in the late-1990s. This was before that standard, (NFPA?) AFAIK!
You can hear the code 3 at 0:05 but at 0:42 you can hear two chime and then a voice evacuation message and at 0:49 you hear a buzz before the voice evacuation message starts and at 1:44 you hear the simplex alarm. I think the code 3 is just a alarm from the elevator because it is recalled due to an fire emergency
@@childlikestupidity Man I put my phone speaker on my ear and it's he said 68th floor but the hotel only serves 26 floors. Was it from a high-rise hotel in Las Vegas or something?
Yeah definitely a Simplex system you can see a Simplex T-Bar pull station by one of the elevators. As to which model of panel is used your guess is as good as mine lol
0:42 announcement comes in here’s is what it said. May I have your attention please may I have your attention pls I fire alarm has been activated on the 16th floor floors 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 are closed due to this alarm pls remain calm
Will they do work but they're not working right now because there could be a fire and fires could mess with me wires to the elevators so that's why they recalled all the elevators. But yeah hopefully there's no fire in that hotel because people are trying to enjoy the vacation and who wants to enjoy a vacation when there's a fire at the hotel that you staying at
The sprinklers only activate if heat from a fire melts the little cap that plugs it up. Even when one is triggered it's not like you see in the movies where they ALL will go off at once only the sprinklers that were actually affected spray water. You can pull every pull station in that building and the sprinklers will NEVER go off.
GOD DAMN IT!!! I TOLD YOU NOT TO PUT THOSE POPTARTS IN THE FUCKING MICROWAVE!!!!!!!! (my teacher did at my school, we were outside for like 30-45 minutes)
Usually they will have the people on the affected floors relocate to a lower floor like 13 would go to 9, 14 to 10, 15 to 11, and so on. It's always 4 floors down from yours when that happens If you are on one of the lower floors then they tell you to evacuate.
In the event of a fire the relay connecting the elevator to the fire alarm panel will put the elevator into fire service mode. They will go to a predetermined recall floor usually the first floor and possibly the basement if the alarm was triggered on the main recall floor. Once the elevators arrive on that floor as you see in this video the doors open and the elevators will shut down.
Huge ladder trucks generally once they find out where the fire is they will raise the ladder up to the floor and break a window then they either spray water directly from the truck or they'll send firefighters in there with hoses.
In england they have a dry rise pipe on the outside of the building, and all the floors of the building have them inside and the fire fighters can hook up the hose to the one outside and they then go inside and hook up the hose to the one inside on the floor where the fire is and put it out like that. this is how they do it in giant skyscrapers in england, even in shopping centres and big flats ( apartment buildings )
3:11 A rare occasion of seeing one of those fire exits open, which are on both sides of the revolving door. This evolution in fire safety stems from the Cocoanut Grove Fire in 1942, when people where flocking to the revolving door and getting immediately stuck with panicking, chocking and passing out people, which became a death trap killing a lot of people. (492 died and 100 injured in the fire in total)
I love how calm the atmosphere is during this whole vid 😁😁
Woah! I absolutely love the tones on that Simplex system. Sounded like an ES Low-Frequency sounder! Glad you made it out safely.
glad they made it out safe 1 no one is leaving anything could be wrong the fire alarm would be better to PANIC for god sake run for your life
@@roymillar4895 lol ya
No it’s a speaker. It’s too bassy to be a low frequency sounder, and later in the video, and they make an announcement.
@@doggoofthebath5593 speaker strobes can be used for low frequency alarms, I saw a video of a Simplex system with TrueAlert ES speaker strobes used for low frequency.
@@doggoofthebath5593 he said it sounded like a lf sounder not that it is an lf sounder
holy crap my building has the exact same fire alarm, the tune is the same, and even the bell when they need to get your attention
That bell is common on Simplex voice evacuation panels it triggers when you key the mic. some of them also have two beeps/chimes when the microphone is keyed just depends.
As Gary said, yes, that is a Simplex system. I'm pretty sure most American voice evac fire systems are Simplexes, but I could be wrong.
All the major fire alarm companies have voice evacuation systems but Simplex is the most common company for both voice evacuation or regular horn and bell systems.
@@GaryBeltz is that a Symplex 4100U??
@@ArisBuliteanu not sure I think it could be panel was never shown
I wish that alarm sound was everywhere. It’s less scary and less loud than the regs. I was actually on an elevator when their alarms went off, and I just had a fire alarm drill yesterday in school!!
I wish it was the old physical bell system everywhere
0:06 Simplex Speaker Strobe Alarm Tone Code 3.
0:41 The Intercom Speaker Comes Over.
1:42 You Can Hear The Other Alarm The Whoop Tone.
2:14 Alarm Tone Code 3 Low Pitched Sounds Again.
1:47 I love that alarm 🚨
Yeah, that’s kind of weird in the first video you hear the code 3 low pitch alarm, tone.
Then when the person gets on the intercom and talks on it as he’s moving over by the other elevators, you can hear another alarm going off, which is the whoop tone I mean, how is it possible for it to have two alarms.
Sounds like a MacBook Pro having a kernel panic 😂
Raj Ajimal not really its a voice evac playing low frequency sound
lmfoe
Haah true
@Albert Jin - OFFICIAL CHANNEL i believe its the broadband temporal tone, simplex's low frequency for voice evac is a little lower pitch
This is why they should've acknowledged the system before making the announcement so the announcement doesn't have that high pitched sound from the panel's piezo
I'm glad this technology actually recalls the elevators when it activates
Double O Tossing wood normally fire panels are wired to elevators to go into fire service
Automatic recalls only occur when the fire alarm activation originates from an elevator lobby, an elevator shaft, or the elevator machine room.
@@PhirePhlame Honestly in my opinion, they should program the system to recall the elevators no matter what when the panel goes into alarm, because in general, you shouldn't use the elevators when the fire alarms are going off.
@@IanGSully most tall buildings have the panel connected to the elevators to recall all elevators to the lobby when the alarms go off, my dad worked at a 60 story building and the fire alarms went off and all the elevators went to Phase I and recalled to the lobby with my dad in one of the elevators getting recalled to the lobby.
The beeping fire alarm at the start of the video sounded like my iPad having a seizure when my friend keeps texting me
This is a link to a video that has the same alarm system going off at the same building, but a totally different time. ua-cam.com/video/eOTJ6Dmb1Is/v-deo.html
This system is either a 4100U Two Stage Voice Evacuation System, or a 4100ES Two Stage Voice Evacuation System.
Stage One includes a code-3 standby tone.
Stage Two includes a whoop tone with a voice-evacuation message.
In this video, the system is only seen in stage one.
In the video I linked, the system is shown in both stages.
Devices on this system include:
Simplex Single-Action Addressable Pull Stations
Simplex Life-Alarm Speakers (Discontinued)
Simplex Conventional Ceiling Speaker-Strobes
(These are probably not the only devices on this system. They are just the ones i’ve seen so far.)
Being on a lift when the fire alarm goes of is my worst nightmare
As shown in this video the elevator will immediately return to the star floor and lock the doors open if the fire alarm goes off
It's weird how speakers in some areas play a code-3 tone and others play a slow whoop tone as some Simplex tech must've programmed speaker circuit zoning
No one set off the fire alarms at the lobby. They went off from floors 13-19. Automatically it got activated in the entire hotel as there was a fire.
These systems are set up to sound the alarm on the lobby floor, the floor where the alarm was reported, and the floors directly above and below that floor.
@@NewAgeServer I believe this particular system when activated sounds the code-3 tone across the whole building except the floor where the alarm originated from, two floors above, two floors below and emergency stairwells, which instead gets the Simplex whoop. After a pre-defined time delay, the whole building gets the Simplex whoop and standard Simplex evacuation message
OMG. Glad to made it out alive and safe!!!! That must have been terrifying!!!!
Florid
No many people must be use to a fire alarm because of fire drills at school
Dam Glad you made it out safely.
This hotel got evacuated twice during Anthrocon 2018, both times from vapers too close to smoke detectors.
I was there..... lol
Anthrocon?
i love licking fire alarms
@@ShowMeStateElevators Oh yeah i get that now, got sucked into the furry thing a while ago.
Where I live this happens a lot. People burning their food.
This is a simplex voice evac system that uses this low frequency code 3 tone as evacuation tone.Since the keying tone is the same as a simplex voice evac system.
Sam Luo, the code-3 is actually just the alert tone. It does the Simplex whoop and standard message when it’s on evacuate
Talk about a freaky encounter! I would say this is a very first on UA-cam.
Did the elevator say “ please exit when the doors open” or did they have the voices turned off in the elevators?
Usually when the elevator enters fire service whether it talks or not the firefighter hat light comes on and usually the alarm that's used to indicate the elevator is in nudge mode goes off and keeps going off until the elevators reach the recall floor once the doors open the alarms stop and the elevators shut down.
Wow on a hotel and I love the alarm
Good morning 😊
Good thing you came down from 26 just in time. Not sure the kind of fire alarms though. Probably from simplex.
I'm starting to fall in love with the PORT.
it recalls to ground floor
its voice-evac (I think))
Yes it’s either a simplex 4100es or 4100u system (not sure)
@@jakeross7995 Simplex...... The worlds finest piece of shit.
That is a cool low fire alarm frequency
Schindler PORT elevators if you didn’t know
It looks similar to a Kone Polaris
But instead of KSS 550, we have 500A or 6400's
🔥 fire.alarm
Fire in the elevator😮😮
That noise is not bad.
My fire alarm is so loud.
😱😱😱😱😱.
Now Guess how I was scared when:
You saw E-Lights turn on while you tried to sleep!
what is a e-lights
@@jacksgamingtime9815 emergency lights.
Apparently this hotel catches fire a lot. It had a fire on the 24th floor in 2019 as well
Schindler port?
Simplex t bar pull station so it’s a simplex fire voice system
Imagine me having to go through that. I would be scared 😳
bruhhh the westin convention is wilddddd i stayed there when i was 6
Such a shame a lot of people were in that same building
what song
Was this on the news
Funny my fire alarm in my house went off and I live on the 16th floor!!!!!Bonus here it went off once in the hall but both stopped and was nothing
Ooooo, Schindler PORT on Fire Recall.
Where are you in Australia?
alarm is the key of B Major
MICHIGANBOY100 no they are actually in the key of B flat Major one half step lower than B major.
I stayed in that hotel before!
That's Pittsburg
Is it because Pittsburgh won the cup lol?
Mateoplays RBLX ur building burnt down
What's the name of it
What was that chime sound????
What caused the fire
What hotel is this is the hotel saved
The alarm sounds cool
I’m pretty sure it’s a simplex truealert. My current apartment has them
Was there really a fire in the hotel
Did you watch the video?
@@FireRescue80 yes couldn’t tell if it was real or not
That Guy Talking On The Intercom Sounds Like Chris Cooper.
Was there a fire in this hotel? What hotel was this?
Watch the video to see if a fire was confirm.
OH WOW THE FIRE ALARM IS A LOW FREAQUENCY SOUNDER!!!
Actually they are speaker strobes if you listen you can hear what I'm guessing is the desk clerk or a member of security making an announcement of what floors are affected by the alarm. The code-3 chime may be a low frequency you can also hear a slow whoop faintly when the announcements stop.
Simplex was the first one, all the way back in the late-1990s, to come out with that tone, by the looks of things. They would be on 49xx strobes and speakers. That's probably the same tone as The Diamond Run Mall in Rutland, Vermont, which was opened in the late-1990s. This was before that standard, (NFPA?) AFAIK!
You can hear the code 3 at 0:05 but at 0:42 you can hear two chime and then a voice evacuation message and at 0:49 you hear a buzz before the voice evacuation message starts and at 1:44 you hear the simplex alarm.
I think the code 3 is just a alarm from the elevator because it is recalled due to an fire emergency
This hotel has two fire alarms different sounds
0:52 your attention please your attention please. There's a fire at the 68th floor of the hotel bro, the hotel serves 26 floors 💀
I think he said 16th floor, it's kinda hard to discern tho
@@childlikestupidity Man I put my phone speaker on my ear and it's he said 68th floor but the hotel only serves 26 floors. Was it from a high-rise hotel in Las Vegas or something?
What kind of elevator is that
Is this a hotel?
That sounds look like simplex voice evac.
Yep
Yeah definitely a Simplex system you can see a Simplex T-Bar pull station by one of the elevators. As to which model of panel is used your guess is as good as mine lol
2 of my fears in 1 video
Pretty neat
Was that over the PA system or was it recorded?
Seems like the PA system
I think that was recorded.
Sounds like Garry bettman on the voice thing
Which hotel is this?
What was the cause of the fire? Smoking? Electrical?
I stayed there last summer during anthrocon. This is terrifying 0-0"
Antrhocon?
@@alexandersalarms5380 A Furry convention in Pittsburgh, PA. Whoever is speaking on the public address also has a Pittsburgh accent.
@@joedoesasmr7972 bruhhh
0:11
I still can't find anything online about the incident.
Elevating Western PA Productions If so then it was just a little fire
Well that's good, unlike the Kaufmann's/Macy's incident, & the Midtown Towers incident.
As soon as I find an article I will post it
0:42 announcement comes in here’s is what it said. May I have your attention please may I have your attention pls I fire alarm has been activated on the 16th floor floors 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 are closed due to this alarm pls remain calm
480 Hz Low frequency sounders by Simplex.
Will they do work but they're not working right now because there could be a fire and fires could mess with me wires to the elevators so that's why they recalled all the elevators. But yeah hopefully there's no fire in that hotel because people are trying to enjoy the vacation and who wants to enjoy a vacation when there's a fire at the hotel that you staying at
That's cool
I heard regular speaker strobes in the background. Why did it sound like the sprinkler did not activate
The sprinklers only activate if heat from a fire melts the little cap that plugs it up. Even when one is triggered it's not like you see in the movies where they ALL will go off at once only the sprinklers that were actually affected spray water. You can pull every pull station in that building and the sprinklers will NEVER go off.
There was an actual fire?
It's Code 3 with voice Evac.
That sounds creepy.
If i was filming a elevator but the fire alarm went off that will be the same thing as this
What started the fire?
If there is fire leave building call help and stay out
0:21 looking at the fire alarm
Did the building burn down?
No.
What happen?
Ouch! Hope you are ok. By the way, I just added you on Snapchat.
GOD DAMN IT!!! I TOLD YOU NOT TO PUT THOSE POPTARTS IN THE FUCKING MICROWAVE!!!!!!!! (my teacher did at my school, we were outside for like 30-45 minutes)
I would have a panic attack lol
That must've been scary
So everyone on the 16th floor had to walk down the stairs all the way?
Usually they will have the people on the affected floors relocate to a lower floor like 13 would go to 9, 14 to 10, 15 to 11, and so on. It's always 4 floors down from yours when that happens If you are on one of the lower floors then they tell you to evacuate.
Gary Beltz what about the people already in the elevator, do they stop at the nearest floor or does it go all the way down?
In the event of a fire the relay connecting the elevator to the fire alarm panel will put the elevator into fire service mode. They will go to a predetermined recall floor usually the first floor and possibly the basement if the alarm was triggered on the main recall floor. Once the elevators arrive on that floor as you see in this video the doors open and the elevators will shut down.
Elevators are automatically turnt off during fire drills or actual fires dude
Was Theresa real Fire?
Where is this?
The Westin hotel Convention Center Downtown Pittsburgh.
My mac pro when it has a kernel panic
After they waited all of them evacuated
And how they do to pour the water on the 16th level, is very high!
Huge ladder trucks generally once they find out where the fire is they will raise the ladder up to the floor and break a window then they either spray water directly from the truck or they'll send firefighters in there with hoses.
Oh yes I see. You know, I live in France (I'm French) and there's no hiiiiiiiiiigh buildings like this. so I didn't know how they do. Thanks
In england they have a dry rise pipe on the outside of the building, and all the floors of the building have them inside and the fire fighters can hook up the hose to the one outside and they then go inside and hook up the hose to the one inside on the floor where the fire is and put it out like that. this is how they do it in giant skyscrapers in england, even in shopping centres and big flats ( apartment buildings )
Or usually there is a fire hydrant located in the stairwell or somewhere, they use that.
With 400,000psi hoses
I remember this video!
But the hotel koppers is nice
Where was this?
The Westin hotel Convention Center Downtown Pittsburgh.
That’s what I have commented, I was right once I saw this!
i mean: Was There a Real Fire?
was it a big fire?
Idkkkkkkkk
Heard this in another video
Wow.
0:20 0:21
Oh my god
Is there a fire