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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 4:15 am
by WPS4004Man
I seriously doubt that it’s active. The warning never crossed into that zone (the growl thing was a fluke) not to mention I’ve been in that area during testing and haven’t heard a thing. Strong winds can rotate a siren, and since they were present (and knocked down a tree limb at my house), that would be my first thought.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:05 pm
by JonTishBass
My question is why they would reinforce the blower if they want nothing to do with it anymore. Seems a bit odd they would do something like that.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:26 pm
by WPS4004Man
Oh, I didn’t see that part. Maybe they are trying to sell it? That is a bit odd, I would think if it fell off they would just scrap or sell the blower.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 10:21 pm
by JonTishBass
WPS4004Man wrote:
Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:26 pm
Oh, I didn’t see that part. Maybe they are trying to sell it? That is a bit odd, I would think if it fell off they would just scrap or sell the blower.
That might be a possibility

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:29 pm
by WPS4004Man
So a siren near my house was malfunctioning last night. I believe it was the one located at Godown dog park. I don’t have a good recording because I only got the wind down since my dad don’t notice it for a while. The county was apparently doing maintenance on it earlier and they said it malfunctioned the night before as well. (According to Nextdoor)

Edit: I’m gonna say it wasn’t godown park actually. Someone in Worthington said they could hear it clearly. Maybe it’s the one at Fire Station 27. All I know is that it was 560hz but I’m not sure what FS27’s 4004 has.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 5:35 pm
by ThunderStorm1000T
Apparently, it might not just be that siren, and FCEM&HS suspects foul play may be involved, per the article I'm sharing here: https://fcemhs.org/News-Media/Press-Rel ... d-Outdoor

Also, a screenshot here identifies where there's been at least one suspected unauthorized activation... You're near there, right WPS4004Man?

I live down in the Meadow Grove Estates area of Grove City, and thankfully I don't believe that we've had any down here. I remember one night a couple years ago where I could hear one off in the distance accidentally set off in high-low, but that's about it for any accidental and/or abnormal activations I can remember here. I also thought that the activations during the 5/18 tornado warning were quite odd as well (those "growls" instead of three minute activations), but it sounded like for the 6/10 warning on my side of the county, things were back to normal.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:42 pm
by WPS4004Man
Oh wow. Yes, I live just south of there but the siren was pretty far away. I seriously hope we don’t pull a Dallas TX and end up with 2001s. Or worse, no sirens at all. The problem is it’s really hard to trace. Usually I don’t mind tones in videos, but now I can see why they’re bad. I also don’t think this has anything to do with the “growls” in that warning. There was a time where a siren went off in hi-lo in UA randomly, and another time I heard one in Wail during a warning.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:44 pm
by Tuba
Here’s a news article I found:


https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/f ... ctivations

Doesn’t add anything new, but it’s further documentation.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 5:34 pm
by Fletch
So the prankster would have had to have the radio equipment to set off the tones? The Channel 6 story mentioned that someone would have to be very close to the siren, probably standing nearby.

Hope they catch the guy. Next you'll hear people say "Get rid of the sirens!" if this keeps happening.

Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:19 am
by WPS4004Man
Yes, from what I can tell it’s way too easy to set them off. Hopefully Whelen will update its security somehow, but yeah, some will complain if they set them off too much, especially since they’re the ones paying for them.

Does anyone know which siren it was?