No clue. At first I thought it might possibly be McKelvey Road in Forest Park, but that tiny burst of traffic makes me think otherwise, as there shouldn't be that much traffic back there (there's literally almost nothing back there except for a basketball court, a few houses and the Army Corps of Engineers office).carexpertandy wrote:I can't tell where this is, but here's a video of ANS installing a T-128 somewhere, posted by the EMA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqTh8G4KbTw
I would love a peak under that box, as well as some close ups of the horn shaped siren.SirenMadness wrote:I'm still curious as to what kind of siren device is lurking under that metal box; I originally thought they took the housing off a Thunderbolt-blower based on a pic I saw long ago.
Wow, that's unusual. I don't think they've ever tested that early before.Urbanexplorer wrote:Apparently they set off the sirens at around 11:53 today, and had another unusually short alert signal. Attack went fine, though.
That's a shame. At least there are other videos of it, but it's disappointing nonetheless, especially being the only HOR in this area (at least that we're aware of). Hopefully they'll get it fixed and aren't planning to replace it.mrboojay wrote:It looks like the H.O.R. Super Sirex in Hamilton Ohio (Butler County) is either not working or has been decommissioned. We went to record it today and it did not go off, it also looked like it was facing the same direction since we saw it a few months ago. The other sirens in Butler County seemed to go off fine though.
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