Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:23 pm
Urbanexplorer, perhaps you are thinking of the Darley Model 5 in Newtonsville at the Wayne Township fire department? It's a little ways west of Milford, but it is on OH-131.
If anyone is interested, Michael, mrboojay, and I headed out to Tate Township to record one of the prototype EOWS units. That video should be up later, but in the meantime I have something interesting to discuss.
Prior to the EOWS firing up a little after noon, we heard the Whelen Hornet south of us (the one at 133 and 774) sound off in wail for about a minute, and then it sounded in wail for a second time a little before the EOWS shut off. At first this was a little perplexing, but I think I've got it somewhat figured out. Either Clermont shares them with Brown County or Brown County owns them completely. They did not sound off on the same string of activation tones as any of Clermont County's sirens, nor did we hear any activation tones for them at all. They are close enough to the county line (less than 5 miles each) and Brown County is a primarily Whelen County that includes Hornets, so it wouldn't surprise me. Perhaps a call to the Brown County EMA is in order... As to why they went off twice, that's beyond me. We did hear Hamersville's Vortex, a Brown County unit, sound off for one cycle of alert along with the first cycle of wail for the Hornet.
Anyways, thought some of you might be interested in that. Did anyone else film anything yesterday?
Christian Bricking, living in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area.
Owner of a WPS-2804, Model L, and B9.
Certified Skywarn spotter since April 5, 2016.
