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Re: Two Chrysler-Bell Victory Sirens In Windsor?

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:38 am
by Stormsetter4
Badger 12 wrote:If you look up a YouTube video called something like "Strange Noises set off air raid sirens" and watch it, it's somewhere in Canada and the sirens sound like Chryslers. Someone in the comments also said that that city has Chryslers.
That video is fake, no way those "weird sounds" can set off a siren.

Re: Two Chrysler-Bell Victory Sirens In Windsor?

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:42 am
by Chicagosiren-hunters
That sound in the video IIRC, is just the classic (and also overused) siren sound effect.

Re: Two Chrysler-Bell Victory Sirens In Windsor?

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:11 pm
by Badger 12
stormsetter4 wrote:
Badger 12 wrote:If you look up a YouTube video called something like "Strange Noises set off air raid sirens" and watch it, it's somewhere in Canada and the sirens sound like Chryslers. Someone in the comments also said that that city has Chryslers.
That video is fake, no way those "weird sounds" can set off a siren.
I figured as such, the way the sound was sounded like the siren was edited in.

Re: Two Chrysler-Bell Victory Sirens In Windsor?

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:31 pm
by DJ2226
Badger 12 wrote:If you look up a YouTube video called something like "Strange Noises set off air raid sirens" and watch it, it's somewhere in Canada and the sirens sound like Chryslers. Someone in the comments also said that that city has Chryslers.
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Siren%20 ... 1HIwIU24CQ

Re: Two Chrysler-Bell Victory Sirens In Windsor?

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:54 am
by r4tbolts
If coming up empty in media search try seeking out elders that lived back in that time. I've learned over the years the elderly love to sit down and talk history. The elderly are a very good source for seeking knowledge and wisdom.

Re: Two Chrysler-Bell Victory Sirens In Windsor?

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 9:53 pm
by MrEclipse
r4tbolts wrote:If coming up empty in media search try seeking out elders that lived back in that time. I've learned over the years the elderly love to sit down and talk history. The elderly are a very good source for seeking knowledge and wisdom.
Ikr, the elderly are such good sources of history. Just be aware of how the location of a now-removed siren in their memories can be whisked away by Alzheimer's.

Re: Two Chrysler-Bell Victory Sirens In Windsor?

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:33 pm
by Brendan W
r4tbolts wrote:If coming up empty in media search try seeking out elders that lived back in that time. I've learned over the years the elderly love to sit down and talk history. The elderly are a very good source for seeking knowledge and wisdom.
I second this. A lot of elders I have talked to are why I know about DeKalb County, Georgia's old Thunderbolt system and Atlanta's old siren system.