Reading, OH Thunderbolt Audio (Thurs. Oct 18, near midnight)
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:19 am
The Thunderbolts were just running their cycle here for a Severe Thunderstorm Warning (Alert mode).
I recorded audio from my headset, which was sitting on my window ledge. I did have to amplify the sound, so there is some static, but you can still hear the siren(s).
I believe the one you are hearing most of in the audio is the Thunderbolt mounted on top of the now-abandoned Stearns & Foster factory in nearby Lockland (very close, the one in my avatar). I'm pretty certain this siren still rotates properly, which is what leads me to believe it's the one I heard most in my recording.
I uploaded the audio to MediaFire, it's available here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1uzdpuxwozv
Note: You might notice in some parts where it seems a section of audio is missing. This is because I did not anticipate my recording software to put a voiceover on the audio because the program isn't registered. I removed the voiceover parts, but lost some audio in the process. It isn't too noticeable.
EDIT: I just talked to someone that was driving by the Thunderbolt up at the top of the hill in Reading (while it was running), and they said they're pretty sure it wasn't rotating, but didn't look too long. I know it's had rotator problems in the past. Hopefully if it is broken, it will get fixed instead of replaced.
I recorded audio from my headset, which was sitting on my window ledge. I did have to amplify the sound, so there is some static, but you can still hear the siren(s).
I believe the one you are hearing most of in the audio is the Thunderbolt mounted on top of the now-abandoned Stearns & Foster factory in nearby Lockland (very close, the one in my avatar). I'm pretty certain this siren still rotates properly, which is what leads me to believe it's the one I heard most in my recording.
I uploaded the audio to MediaFire, it's available here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1uzdpuxwozv
Note: You might notice in some parts where it seems a section of audio is missing. This is because I did not anticipate my recording software to put a voiceover on the audio because the program isn't registered. I removed the voiceover parts, but lost some audio in the process. It isn't too noticeable.
EDIT: I just talked to someone that was driving by the Thunderbolt up at the top of the hill in Reading (while it was running), and they said they're pretty sure it wasn't rotating, but didn't look too long. I know it's had rotator problems in the past. Hopefully if it is broken, it will get fixed instead of replaced.