Sun Sep 09, 2018 6:50 am
Yup, we have lots of these WPS-4008's here in Plano! There's one right by my school and one by one of the fire stations, both within 10 min biking distance from my house. I actually biked out to my school yesterday (it's a Saturday, nobody's there, empty parking lot!) And I rode my bike out into the field where the siren is and took many pictures of it. It had been raining all day for the past 3 days (lots of Flash Flood Warnings on my NOAA weather radio, as brought up a few posts ago, they don't sound the sirens for a flash flood.) so the ground was all wet. I touched the bottom of the pole it was sitting on because I'm weird like that. The red Whelen logo on the battery/electronics box was faded, being kind of hard to see now. The siren was tested a few days ago, but I unfortunately didn't hear it because my school was eating lunch at the time and everyone talks during that time. I do recall hearing them test the siren around 1:30 pm in 6th grade. I also have a memory of a tornado warning for my area, stepping outside, hearing the siren, along with a prerecorded voice clip that sounded kind of menacing, saying "tornado warning." with a pause in between the 2 words. That moment was what got me into sirens as a whole. I wish i got a video of it. I don't really have any memories of the one by the fire station, i only realized it was there a few days ago. I have never seen any of them actually active (like spinning), but when I wait for my bus to come pick me up from school I can see the WPS in the distance. Ok enough of my rambling now.
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- You can see the faded Whelen logo on the batteries here.
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