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Re: The Official NC Siren Map

Sat Jul 11, 2020 7:26 am

Raleigh Flood Warning Sirens:
#A01, Lake Wheeler Dam, Level sense and siren, 35.69482, -78.69433
#A02, Brookwood at Highway 401, 35.68431, -78.68486
#A03, Swift Creek, 35.67817, -78.65745
#A04, Buffaloe Road at Shore Drive, 35.67357, -78.63412
#A05, Benson Road, between Swift Creek & Rand Road, 35.6587, -78.6119
#A06, Highway 42, near I-40, 35.61051, -78.5578
#A07, Barber Mill Road, north of 1010, 35.57096, -78.49969
#A08, Brookside Drive, Smithfield, 35.52568, -78.37014
#A09, Lake Johnson, at dam, level sense plus siren, 35.76158, -78.70493
#A10, Avent Ferry Road at Brigadoon Drive, 35.77125, -78.6874
#A11, Kirkland Drive, at end of Smith Reno Road, 35.75444, -78.6576
#A12 South Wilmington Street. 35.75074, -78.6425
#A13 S. Blount Street, 35.75983, -78.63763
#A14 State Street, 35.76076, -78.62426
#A15 Apollo Heights Park/Lunar Drive, 35.7648, -78.60913
#A16 Cooper Street, 35.76262, -78.58838
#A17 Friendly Trail, 35.74146, -78.57363
#A18 Barwell Road, 35.74775, -78.53447
#A19, A19 Lake Benson, No Siren; level measurement only, 35.66261, -78.61136

Last I knew each one of these were tested quarterly, but not on any particular schedule.

NCSU WolfAlert Campus Warning: (don't know if this is complete, suspect there is something over on Centennial Campus)
Ligon Street: 35.789659, -78.699778
Poe Hall, one above each face of building, 35.785637, -78.666332.
At Doak Field, 3 horns on a pole, 35.787586, -78.678689.
Reynolds Coliseum, 4 horns on pole on top of building, 35.783426, -78.669986.
Varsity Drive, at Wake County EMS Station, 35.780634, -78.683685.
Vet School, William Moore Drive, 35.799913, -78.703782

I've heard a test of these (Near Poe Hall) on Monday July 6, 2020.

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Re: The Official NC Siren Map

Sat Jul 11, 2020 5:24 pm

Thanks for the locations! They are really helpful. Have you ever heard them go off for a real emergency?

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Sat Jul 11, 2020 5:27 pm

Also, can you clarify on the level sense?

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Sat Jul 11, 2020 5:42 pm

I also saw some Modulators. Is that the odd one out, or is Raleigh slowly upgrading their system?

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Re: The Official NC Siren Map

Sat Jul 11, 2020 5:45 pm

Hey JasonC, how did you find the siren in Cary? I remember hearing it during a tornado warning, but no other times than that. Can you tell me more about the Fedelcode Model 5 and Darley Champion?
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Re: The Official NC Siren Map

Sat Jul 11, 2020 9:44 pm

[quote=CarolinaHurricane20 post_id=201332 time=1594488456 user_id=159578]
Also, can you clarify on the level sense?
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Oh, yeah, sorry.

' Level sense' are at dams, they measure the water level going over the spillway & report it back to the control room. If it gets too high, the command to sound the sirens will go out to that one (except for the one I listed as 'level only') and all the ones downstream of that one.

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Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:00 pm

Ah. thanks.

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Re: The Official NC Siren Map

Wed Jul 15, 2020 5:00 pm

Here is a recording of one of SHNPP's sirens, in Apex.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkK2-ntBQWA

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Re: The Official NC Siren Map

Wed Jul 22, 2020 4:17 pm

Sorry for not posting this earlier, but here are some locations for the siren units for Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.

SHNPP Unit locations

Bartley Holleman: 35.614764, -78.915161
Caley Wilson: 35.772458, -78.960883
Copper Frogg: 35°44'39.3"N 78°55'24.1"W
Smith Rd: 35°42'24.6"N 78°48'17.0"W
Holly Springs Pediatrics: 35°40'32.6"N 78°50'00.2"W

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Re: The Official NC Siren Map

Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:07 pm

Thanks for the locations KB4MDZ. I have a map of the SHNPP sirens from the Harnett County GIS that I will add eventually, but I do appreciate the flood siren and NCSU locations. I'll add them in when I get the time.

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