Oklahoma City Tornado Siren Test
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2021
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At 12:00 PM, Oklahoma City conducted a Weekly test of their outdoor warning sirens on Saturday, July 17th, 2021. The test consisted of a full Alert.
This siren is located at 200 N Walker Ave. The sirens are Tested every Saturday at 12:00 PM, Weather Permitting.
I apologize for the shitty shots, my powershot was a bit to over-exposed, due to me and Dylan setting up under the shade of the parking garage. - Наука
that reverb is purely amazing.
Awesome!!
Cool vid!
Yes
I’ve lived in Norman since 2014 and I never normally hear 4 quick beeps before going off
Nice!
Nice video
The small little siren
I live in Perry Georgia we have about 11 of those sirens
Idk if that always happens with whelens but sometimes i feel it is just constantly beeping. Nice Video!
Constantly beeping? Not totally getting your Message bud lol.
I know what your talking about I think. The reason it does that it’s because these are supposed to be 450hz. But when the silent test them, there is an error that occurs in the control board that drops the pitch to 435hz and gives it that beeping/popping sound. But since OKC silent tests every day at 9AM, they will never be 450hz. If this isn’t what you’re talking about then I just wasted 5 minutes. Lmao. But now you know.
@@brodiessirenproductions yeah i think that sounds about right, it feels like a pitch drop.
0:06 it starts
Can you get a ambience of this system sometime?
There’s plenty of them out there
@@OWS_Crazy1 ok.
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Is that the only siren in downtown Oklahoma, or are there others?
There’s at least 150 of them
@@OWS_Crazy1yeah we have tons
Ok
Why do the Whelen sirens boop two times in OKC?
Oklahoma City has over 180 sirens, so they have to hit the alert button on the commander twice to make sure all sirens activate. Because since there is so many sirens on one single system, not all sirens are able to respond to the first set of DTMF tones.
@@brodiessirenproductions I used to live in Oklahoma City so I remember that
@@brodiessirenproductions, OMG! 180 sirens. That's insane. Oklahoma City has more than enough sirens.
@@aaronberns8485 well OKC is a very big city. So they need a lot of sirens to cover the whole city. And since it is a city that has tall buildings, the sound can’t travel very far so in some areas sirens are placed like within a 0.7 mile radius of each other
On Oklahoma What happened if bird land on Tornado siren on Saturday at 11:59 AM
ah shit
Bird would go deaf
Tornado siren is that?
Tornado siren is that
Whelen WPS 2806
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Yo do u have discord?
Yeah of course Dr. Perky#5076
@@OWS_Crazy1 thank u and i added
What’s your name on discord?
I accept the request but now I can’t find you
I HAVE THE EXACT SAME SIREN!!L
this is a test of the monroe county early warning syste- wrong county
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Nice! Looks like you got the comment section 4th that means! Wonder if anyone cares…