As far as I know, both of them are still there, although the video of one of them showed it rotating very slowly.Vey198885 wrote:Is the EOWS in Battle Creek gone or still there? I saw a video and it didn't seem in good shape :/
That's the onelkreykes wrote:As far as I know, both of them are still there, although the video of one of them showed it rotating very slowly.Vey198885 wrote:Is the EOWS in Battle Creek gone or still there? I saw a video and it didn't seem in good shape :/
Thinking about going to next month's test just for one of these. Also I was just going off of what the uploader said but its questionable as to why the county would exclude the ATIs from attack, if they even do that in the first place which is sort of doubtful but you never know.JMAN12343610 wrote:Someone should record one of these rotating ati's up close doing this tone. And ati's running the low tone can do attack, there's a video of a directional HPSS 1600 doing attack along with a 3t22.
And that video is from 2011, so who knows if the EMA has even touched it since, and if not, what the siren is like now :O Streetview for that 612 in particular hasn't been updated since 2012, but Streetview for the other 612 still shows it being there as of September, 2015.DJ2226 wrote:It's possible that their controllers just weren't setup for it. That 612 looks like it's about to kick the bucket.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN2KH0aT3jI
Half of my family lives in the Battle Creek area and I've definitely been over by both schools with the 612s and I've never even noticed them before, so at least you acknowledged that there was a siren there lol. I made a map of the sirens in the Calhoun County system, and so far I'm pretty sure I got them all. Do you know of any other locations in the map that I missed? https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing I heard that there is a Model 5/7 in Springfield but I'm not sure where.rdfox wrote:For the record, the 612 at Riverside Elementary had a close call back in 2011, when an EF1 tornado came through about a quarter mile south of it. Always had a soft spot for the 612 because I was attending Riverside (third or fourth grade) when it was installed. We'd seen it get installed a few days before, and then one morning, the teacher told us that they were going to test it and hook it up to the system sometime that day, so it might interrupt class. We were all expecting to get our ears blown off with the normal siren tones when, a bit before lunch... *WESTMINSTER CHIMES* and we're all wondering what it was, only to have the teacher tell us that was the test.
I was convinced they'd have to test it again soon, because that clearly meant that something was wrong with it!
(This also explains why I long thought that all sirens were basically giant loudspeakers...)
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