To go along with what Ziginox said, this isn't the only example of a prototype being used in an advertising piece or an aspect of a siren that's never/rarely been seen in the wild.. That is a really cool looking design though, honestly looks cooler than what we ended up getting to my eye.
Well sadly with Boone County being the inconsistant thing it continues to be, they did not go off today. I did hear the sirens over in Rising Sun go off so Ohio County tested.
Yeah, Boone tested, not quite sure when it happened, but they seem to only test for a minute now instead of the 5 minutes they used to. I visited the 3rd gen -SRN at the conservency park for the test. But I've seen this with every siren I've gone to in the county recently, which is kind of a bummer,...
Was there anything special scheduled for either Franklin of Ohio counties, or is this a normal thing I’ve been ignorant to? Their (not sure which one) sirens just went off at 7PM sharp for 3 minutes today. Happened to be in Belleview right across the River.
They did typically, but I thought at some point they switched to 1 minute tests, but I could be wrong. On the other hand, Boone seems to have been doing 1 minute tests, decided to stop by Hebron's 2nd gen -SRN, and they did a 5 (I think, need to look again when I can) minute test this month. Boone i...
I was one of those out and about and I can say they indeed did not test. Apparently is a word from the EMA is it was too cold and they had equipment problems.
Of course however my county (Boone) did, so should have stayed home
Found an STH-10 in Burlington earlier. Am I correct in assuming it's inactive? It's on Washington Street behind the Baptist church Didn’t know you were in my town. :). But yes that sirens been inactive for years. It’s sits on the property of a repair shop that used to be the fire station. I tried t...