BROADMOOR ESCAPE SIRENS (you can see the shutters clearly) {{Beware: LOUD VIDEO!}}
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2014
- Here are two sirens from a 13 siren system, located in the neighbouring towns surrounding a secure hospital in the UK.
Featured here are the Bracknell Station and Bagshot siren.
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This was back in 2014 when the sirens existed - they are no more (more info below).
The sirens were tested at 10am each Monday and I have separate videos for most of them sounding.
Me and Chay went out to find them all. It was a very interesting bank holiday Monday!
It was a good day as we did other things like play football in the parks, McDonalds and see the sirens of course!
BY THE WAY - In the video, I have offset the two sirens by two minutes, but in reality all 13 sirens are tested together. This is for illustration purposes (see the times in the bottom left and right).
THE SIREN HUNT:
It was a mixed bag - some viewable from the street, some hidden so much that you'd never know they were there (unless it ativated!), some in council depots, compounds, parks and believe it or not - in the middle of housing estates metres from houses! (would scare the living daylights out of residents if they went off at 3am!). Some are in secure places with no access at all.
HOW THE SIRENS WORK:
The Klaxon CS8 siren.
A 415volt 3 phase motor spins two rotors on either side. One rotor is for the high tone and the other for the low tone (the one with most holes is the HIGH tone).
During the escape siren, the airflow is cut alternately to each rotor by a shutter on each end producing the distinctive high-low tones. I believe these are known as CODED SHUTTERS - hence the model name Klaxon "CS"8.
Both shutters are opened together for the all clear tone. You can just make out the high and low frequencies being produced together if you listen.
WHY ARE THERE ESCAPE SIRENS?
They were installed in the 1950s/60s with the intention of warning residents in surrounding towns and villages to remain in their homes and keep their children supervised following the escape of a Broadmoor patient.
In those days security at the facility was nothing like it is now and some would say they are no longer needed. But they do a job - "to warn". Escapes can never be "impossible", but "more and more unlikely" as security and procedures improve at the hospital.
2018 - WHAT NOW?
The siren system was originally installed in the 1950s. The copper telephone wire system is outdated and parts have not been available for many years now.
With various faults developing and lack of parts and knowledge to fix it, a decision had to be made to 1) Update the whole system (13 locations, the infrastructure, the actual sirens, everything!) , 2) Remove 50% of the sirens, update the ones that are closest to the hospital , 3) Maintain the sirens to the best of everyone's ability, then scrap the system once the new 'more secure' hospital has been completed.
They decided on OPTION 3,
Bearing in mind, in the 1950s we didn't have telephones or mobile phones and the secure hospital didn't have anything near the security it has now AND there is a new 'more secure' hospital nearing completion, it was decided to decommission the whole system rather than spend a lot of money to update it.
By the end of 2018, all sirens will be removed.
A new siren will be installed on the new hospital, which doesn't sound that interesting (electronic, not motorised). In fact, during testing it doesn't make any noise?!
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So the best time to escape Broadmoor is Monday 10AM.
Interesting.
+book5ter haha if it was that simple, the All Clear won't sound if an alert is triggered. :D
+book5ter broadmoor has lock down on monday
+book5ter Looks like there's a convienient train you can catch out of there also!
I do remember as a youngster, a patient escaped Broadmoor during the 10am test...
the test went off as usual and about an hour later the escape siren went off again, caused no end of confusion... followed by abject panic!!
Kennedi Bodally how do you know that
Is it just me or is everyone just chilling in bed and just looks up air raid sirens at 3 am
Just gone 1am. Currently hearing an alarm here so obviously why not look up other sirens? 😂🤦♂️
You’re not the only one, Well I am reading The comments I’m currently writing this one I hear an ambulance passing by my house
TBFY_ 0ptic yup
ME
@@theskirata7034 lol it's just a habit
why is watching a siren so obsessive i think i have a problem lol
you must be new to the community
Antonio Debono
i am lol
Zandah Starick because they sound awesome
same
yeah...
I usually don’t think of sirens as scary. But I’ll make an exception for this one. That high-low droning gives me the chills! And the context of this particular siren is terrifying! A tornado is pretty scary, but a madman on the loose, in a neighborhood where you live, is really different. I would NOT want to live there.
Yes, they were designed to 'warn' residents of an escape. But the only 'loud' sound they could come up with in the 50s/60s was this! Nowadays they'd be a speaker siren where they can put what ever sound they want. The old siren sound I agree would terrify me if it activated in the night.
I do live there, and I grew up where the sirens were tested regularly. Strangely I've always found it reassuring that should anything happen, we would all be alerted right away. It's much easier to protect yourself from a single insane criminal than it is from a tsunami or earthquake. Crowthorne is actually a really nice village to live in!
I grew up in the same village Broadmoor is in. It seems eerie but honestly you didn't think too much of it. Went to school nearby and none of us paid it much attention after a while. 😅
Nobody:
the train after hearing the siren: Aight imma turn around
Isnt it weird that we like sirens???? xD
+Фzzу тнэ Фсэιфτ Yeah, I didn't realise that so many people liked them also until I uploaded my sirens video :)
+mrmattandmrchay Why did a hospital have so big sirens?
+MontisEinsatzfahrten Intern. emergency response (Emergency Response) They are there because the hospital is a very high security mental asylum, and they were there to warn the surrounding villages of air raids(by the nazis) at first, however now only used to let people know if a patient escapes, as a patient over 50 years ago did escape and killed a child. And there are over 16 primary schools in the sirens radius so it's better to be safe and sound.
piggystriker2 thank you
I search IT on Wikipedia in Germanistik.
Wow great Hospital
Best wishes from germany
Monti
+Фzzу тнэ Фсэιфτ Isn't it amazing to be weird, though? "Normal" people bore me. :)
I grew up next to one and they had no public alert system (Oakwood Hospital Maidstone) we didn't know someone had escaped until the area was flooded with police and hospital security.
Side note. A friend of mine lived down the road in the first house. We were playing in his cellar when he showed me a bricked up tunnel. His mum said that it was a tunnel under the road into the hospital. I was used in Victorian times so well to do families didn't suffer the shame of taking their crazy relative in the front gates. Instead they went into the house and that was it for them. They were taken through the tunnel to the hospital.
Sirens sometimes can have really long run down periods. I visited one at Tawa Fire Station and the rotors were still spinning TEN MINUTES after the siren had gone off!
+Alex Ellis (NZ Lifts and Transport) My dad has a saw that it's blade will spin for 4 minutes after he uses it.
+David Vermillion That's weird, don't touch it.
Was the rotor well lubricated?
You can hear the electricity the motor is using. Damn need one of those for a car
whoa, fr?
For anyone who doesn't know the area, this hospital and siren are both in Crowthorne, which is just inside the border of Berkshire. I live on the Surrey / Hampshire border, about 12 miles or so away, and I can CLEARLY hear it every Monday! THAT'S how loud it really is!
The one sound you don't want to hear when your living next to an insane asylum. O
it's not an asylum..it's a hospital
@VapeTech Vlogs shouldn't laugh as these could be actual responds but that's kinda funny
@@silkaverage It's a Lunatic Asylum for the Criminally Insane. The mamby-pamby NHS just don't have that in their PC terminology anymore. You can thank Tony Blair for that.
it's a hospital,but feel free to use whatever word that suits your narrative, it's obvious you won't have it any other way
I was working right outside the place before and one day had forgotten it was a Monday morning. All of a sudden these incredibly loud sirens began wailing and I completely shit myself
I searched it up, This broadmoor siren is if a mentally ill person or a patient zero escapes Broadmoor hospital.
+Super Trini Gamer Cool, yeah that's right...
WHY ARE THERE ESCAPE SIRENS?
They were installed in the 1950s/60s with the intention of warning residents in surrounding towns and villages to remain in their homes and keep their children supervised following the escape of a Broadmoor patient. Patients at this hospital are generally dangerous people who need specialist treatment and would be a danger to the public if they were treated in a standard hospital. Some should be in jail but need treatment - their behavour would be a threat to other inmates.
When the hospital was originally built, security at the facility was nothing like it is now and some would say the sirens are no longer needed. But they do a job - "to warn". Escapes can never be "impossible", but "more and more unlikely" as security and procedures improve at the hospital.
Hmm.
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Super Trini Gamer patient zero? What's that
@@mrmattandmrchay there are no villages in that part of Hampshire and all the towns hate those sirens I can hear them from my town and it's disgusting
I'm not sure what it has to do with a secure mental hospital, but in medical terms a "Patient Zero" is the first patient identified with a specific illness or disease in a country (or the world). Like, for example, the very first person in the UK to come down with Ebola would be marked as Patient Zero.
19 people shit themselves when the sirens when off.
RIP rebels who didn't turn down the volume but did the opposite
NeXTSTORMING I did! IT WAS AWESOME AND FUN!!!!!
The alarm clock to tell you missed work on Monday
😂😂😂😂
no lie even
Lol
The old "bench grinders" were always loud...Always liked the wail of them...
you try living near them
"Earlier today Broadmoor patient Hannibal Lector consumed one of his guards and managed to escape the high security facility. Members of the public are advised not to approach Mr Lector as he is considered to be armed and extremely hungry."
Kkkk
@@Ninjaslayer56 ...and he has a bottle of Chianti .....fafafafafafafafafa!
oh im still alive
Extreme warning applies to those carrying fava beans.
Tell me about the sirens, Clarice.
Why do I love this. Like that’s so perfect for a mental hospital 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Those Broadmoor Sirens are basically just 3t22s with the horns taken off mounted, sideways, and the solenoids programmed to go slower.
Seriously they sound like 3T 22s
Its amazing how people made things simple and it worked quite well for decades
I wanna put a barbie doll in the spinning thing
Ludvig Frestadius LOL - yeah that sounds like a good idea! Would you put the head first or legs first?
mrmattandmrchay i would first put some ketchup in the barbie doll by opening up the chin and then put a piece of bandage on the chin. and i would start with the legs
Ludvig Frestadius Sounds like you've got it all planned, in more detail than I imagined!! If you have a sister then I would be very careful about where I put my Barbie dolls XD
mrmattandmrchay i have a sister
FY: The spinning part is called a rotor.
i can hear this from my school is so creepy
+Jason Cardoz so can i but i love the sound
You at school in broadmoor?
my school is near the sirens. in sandhurst
ikr and my school is littraly meters from an airport and guess which is louder THE FUCKING SIRENS
@@InterviewInsights24 yes but Farnborough airport is around 10+ miles away
The first time I heard this siren, me and my family were house hunting in Owlsmoor. (The estate closest to Broadmoor.) I was only 11 at the time. We had just walked out into the person's back garden, when the siren went off! I screamed, hyper ventilated, curled up in a ball and shook uncontrollably! I had never heard anything like it in my life before! I have never forgotten that day!
For raid sirens they are really quite musical :)
+ipullstuffapart they arent really air raid sirens there escape sirens
+Angel Monica Do they have these at the Zoo where all the tigers are stripey?
***** no ! they only have them around broadmoor
The sirens are when for crazy fucking people escape the hospital
@Omni Blogger It still is functional as an Air Raid Siren, but the better term is "Civil Defense Siren".
the wind up reminds me of a tube train pulling away from a station
tube trains can be heard around 60 miles away
Klaxon's website says they're using 415V Three Phase AC Motors. They sound most like the 1996 Stock Jubilee Line Trains which _also_ use Three Phase AC motors, so the design might be similar.
The 96 stock motors use different technology, it’s just a coincidence
As a school kid I remember very clearly hearing this every Monday at 1000hrs then silence then the all clear at 1005. It only sounded twice the entire time I lived in Bracknell to signify an escape. Once whilst at school when I was in final year and my mum had to collect me. Me 6’1 my mum 5’4 !! And then once in the middle of the night . We lived less than 10 mins from the hospital and my dad got up and checked all doors and windows . The patient was apprehended less than 1 mile from my home a few days later trying to sell his watch !
Days later? 😲
i love that name... "Broadmoor"
These are the best sounding CS8s in my opinion
Siren B is the best sounding one in all of your finds. It's hi pitched side is clear and not distorted like many other sirens. I love that thing. :)
Used to be the bane of my Mondays!! Totally understand why it is done though.
About 4 years ago we had a thunderstorm early in the morning starting about 02.00 and rumbling on till about 4ish , just as it was getting light and the storm had started calming down there was a massive flash of lightning and an Almighty clap of thunder , and under an ominous sky the alarm was triggered, it was the eeriest moment ive known . So of course no one knew if there had been an escape or not because it went on for hours . Of course nothing is scarier than an ACTUAL escape , which hasn't happend for a good few years ..thankfully...
Just imagine an emergency alert for nukes going off on the TV then hearing this, even just thinking about it scares me
The sirens are great, and yes, even the train was good ;-) .
I just wanted to compliment you on the production values of your clip. The layout, the timers, the split screens, all very professional, (is this the case, he wondered, hmm?). Ignoring actual content this is, probably all up, the best produced clip that I have seen on You Tube and I have seen quite a few (51, single, retired, lots of time on my hands). Thank you very much and keep up the good work.
Regards
Rommel
Rommel Wow, many thanks for your comments. I cannot upload footage straight to youtube. Instead, I have all these "ideas" of how I will edit the movie. When i'm editing I think of another idea - you know, I really don't care how long it takes to edit some of these movies, because when I upload a movie I want to be proud of what I've created. To me, it's all about QUALITY not QUANTITY. Thanks for watching... did you see my recent movie called "nine floors of terror"? I'm pretty happy with the editing of this movie - lots of time spent on it :) Thanks once again. Matt
Perfect Filming! Perfect Cut! Thumbs up!
+SirenenChemnitz Thumbs up to your comment also... thank you very much. I strive for perfection in all my videos, but the result is editing takes time (but it's worth it in the end)
Nice location - trains and sirens! Glad that you could show the damper opening and closing!
Nice hearing the siren windown with dampers closed. No load so it coasts much longer.
My 10 horsepower 240V three-phase Federal Signal 2t22A takes a while to windown to full stop.
KEEP POSTING!i!i!i! Your vids are GREAT
I have the broadmoor siren as my ringtone. I love how when my phone goes off, everybody recognises the siren straight away.
i like trains.
THERE WAS A TRAIN!
Excellent! ;)
stampycatfan01 lol
mrmattandmrchay that is 3t22 with out horns
austin ns brony Yeah, but lower pitched. Also horizontal, unlike the 3T22, which is vertical. :|
Yeah, kinda.
Ahh growing up with these makes Monday feel even more of a Warzone, sadly I believe they wish to dismantle them in favour of social media alerts for local residents because social media is quicker then pressing a button and have 13 sirens cake the area in a very distinct noise? I don't know. haha Also great video mate!
they are meant to alert people who are outdoors because in nature there are dead zones for cell phones so please don't talk about stuff you know nothing about
Whats better twitter or siren alerts?
Its still better with sirens. What if an alert was false?
The all-clear tone on these sirens sounds scarier to me than the danger tone.
The thirteen satellite sirens are due to be decommissioned during 2018, with one siren remaining in the hospital grounds.
Quite an educative video -- as usual. I have always been fascinated by pure mechanical sirens rather than electronic ones... Thank you for sharing this!
By the way, is this the air seeping through the shutters or it's the camera boosting the mic volume that the sound gets louder shortly after the run down beings?
Sorry, I must have missed your comment 9 months ago, so sorry for very slow reply! I've not adjusted the audio on the video, and it sounds exactly like it does in the video in real life. It's really weird, but appears to be "how" the wind is blowing (like for example short gusts) and from which direction.
Sit, look up the Thunderbolt Siren, they have a dual tone(1000T model) a single tone,(1000 Model) and a dual tone with dampers to create the high low sound(1003 model). Scariest siren we have over here in America.
They have such nice harmonics
lol this is super awesome!! first time watching!
This sound is so nostalgic to me. When I consider it its so weird that my reaction to an objectively scary noise is "ahh, fond memories"
Yeah I guess people took them for granted while they were still up. Now they’re all gone people (me included) long for them to return
I would love to have the siren to freak out the neighborhood
+Wolf O'Donnel the sirens are scheduled for removal by 2019
@@shannondelaney3298 Why would they do that?
@@jamescollins6085 social media alerts are considered faster and more reliable, and these sirens are known to malfunction sometimes especially during storms.
@@sxdxex Thank you for explaining, I can see why that is the case. I suppose they also save money on the cost of upkeep.
@@sxdxex But not everyone uses a phone at the time of an emergency and some people don't even have a phone.
Iincredible, Awesome and terrifying!
I always panic when I used to travel from Edinburgh to the northwest and we had to go past here VERY VERY SLOWLY
11 more comments to go to there's 1 thousand of them! Great job lad!!
+chasden cole (linked comment, can't reply directly) High-Low tone timing - Not sure why, but I like it that way.
Their not called shutters their called solonoids
A solenoid is an electromagnetic switch, Those Are shutters on the side or butterfly valves albeit not a fluid or air proof valve.
Solonoids are the same as shutters but their mote hidden...
Sirens Of South Carolina main difference is that shutters open and close on a hinge, meaning the shutter stays where it is but turns to allow the air to flow in. Solenoids on the other hand move back and forth in front of a passage. They are connected to a spring and motor that slides the solenoids in front of the chopper back and forth. Also solenoids stay open when non active while shutters are closed.
@@MadClawNL oh belive me I'm Dutch and Dutch sirens are amazing
broadmoor escape sirens are my favourite sirens!
Great video! I never knew they used the Carter sirens with the high-low shutters. I had only thought that terrifying hi-lo sound was from the FS 1003. I love the pure minor 3rd sound of the Carter siren. I found another video of a fellow testing his big Carter right in his livingroom inside his house!!! And to full power!!! Now that is a dedicated siren collector. I would love to have a Carter siren, I love their pure sound.
+KJ Rivas haha! To run one of these to full power would require a 3 phase mains supply, something not available in a house. But to run one up in a living room OMG LOL! Now that WOULD be an interesting video especially to film outside and the neighbours reactions!! :D
Wow this is really a cool video
Brings back nostalgia I used to live in bracknell
Can't believe they decommissioned this system! 😣 They'll regret it the day some frenzied, face eating lunatic escapes and noshes half of Yorkshire lol 😵😱🔊
well, luckily Yorkshire is quite a distance from Broadmoor lol, but in this day and age I should imagine news spreading faster on twitter than this siren spooling up :D
Well they replaced them with newer sirens so they technically didn’t remove it at least.
And you cant even hear them in Swinley Forest, so not as good as the old system . 10 AM yesterday, I heard nothing.
@@bensaund cause they stopped the alarms like a year or 2 ago, that might be why u didn’t hear them
You won’t hear it at 10am in Swinley Forest anymore because it’s tested silently. The last time the siren was known to be audibly tested was November 2019.
In my hometown in the early 60's the town siren used to call the firemen to the station and for air raid warning stuck on during a test. This was the air raid signal. Significant that I remember it like it was yesterday. Duck and cover!
The run down tone sounds very nice!
I have never seen any type of siren do that. That's actually pretty neat! Cool video!
What is the song used in the intro
Quick question, do you know when the original 1940s air raid sirens were introduced? Just curious
I love your siren video s
I used to go to a secondary school near Broadmoor, they went off every Monday at 10am. Hearing this sound brings back a lot of memories! I never saw the sirens up close so it's really interesting to see how they work!
Sadly, these sirens were voted to be removed. I believe most of them are gone by now, and the hospital probably still has one. Either way, that's the end of them.
@@alexilauto1419 Correct! The hospital one was actually working 2 weeks ago! Updates are on my channel if you're interested.
Well this makes your whole Monday morning worse, talk about that Monday morning feeling being triggered 😂
Imagine Being up the tower performing maintenance when it activated. The escapee would be the least concern.
afxinfinitee it’s probably turned off already
I know I'd be squelching my way uncomfortably back to my van in hope of finding a pair of spare work trousers stuffed in a tool box or something.
I think everyone knows about the "DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING" warning label.
+mrmarrandmrchay Question how far away from Broadmoore are both of these sirens I'm pretty sure siren A would be the closest to the facility but I'm not exactly sure if it is.
I can listen to these things for hours high lol
cool, I would agree with that - to give me more views haha. Just joking!
I love the sound of sirens A and H
Hi little FYI these sirens only go off every Monday at 10am if they go off any other time it's to signal to schools and residents of the threat of an escape. All local schools have a plan in place usually parents have to pickup and sign for their kids. This only happened once at time in school. The rest of the time you just get used to it. Additionally there was recently they went off at 4 am due to a lightning strike
God that storm scared the shit out of me when it set off the 4 min warning alarm
When it's too loud on your cellphone speaker. Wow! Thanks for sharing. 👊
That's a lot of heavy spinning metal, so it probably takes a long time to spin down those sirens.
Imagine working at Broadmoor, and hearing the escape alert, and calling to check which patient escaped, only to be told there was no escape.
Wdym
Haha reminds me of home because I live near here. Really freaked me out he first time I heard them. My school and town all have protocols of where to hide and what to say if the sirens go off.
I suppose people that move into the area would have no idea what they are for. When I was at one of the locations (actually, it's the depot as in this video) some cars were stopping alongside the siren probably because they didn't know what they are for
It's so interesting!
I have a question. Are the shutters operated (turned) by solenoids or motors?
I find this hard to sleep to
I love the trains that passed it while it was there and running.
Another piece of my childhood found!
This is the only siren that I've seen with the two tone sound as well as the monotone sound. Other videos I've seen like the one for Carstairs Secure Hospital, Portsmoth Harbour and Essex flood warning sirens are all the monotone sound. The exact same sound as Broadmoor's "All Clear" siren sound.
Brain Damage by Pink Floyd:
The lunatic is on the grass
The lunatic is on the grass
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
Got to keep the loonies on the path
The lunatic is in the hall
The lunatics are in my hall
The paper holds their folded faces to the floor
And every day the paper boy brings more
And if the dam breaks open many years too soon
And if there is no room upon the hill
And if your head explodes with dark forbodings too
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon
The lunatic is in my head
The lunatic is in my head
You raise the blade, you make the change
You re-arrange me 'till I'm sane
You lock the door
And throw away the key
There's someone in my head but it's not me.
And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear
You shout and no one seems to hear
And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon
"I can't think of anything to say except...
I think it's marvellous! HaHaHa!"
I live 1/4 mile from the hospital and know a few staff. Siren doesn't even phase us
I live very far, perhaps it is 3 miles
My Mum lived in sandhurst and once heard this on the way back from school - it was not a test - luckily they found the escapee soon afterwards
Thats a nice highly pitched sounding alarm :)
The wind reminds me of a motorcycle taking off
Speed this video up by x3 and it sounds just like a Thunderbolt 1003 Siren like we have in America.
I grew up in Eversley in the 1970s and can remember these very clearly. We lived about 3 miles away. Thanks for posting .
Imagine hearing this and then panicking knowing there's a possible murderer on the loose with no telephones or tvs just this
They're coming to take me away! Ha ha hee hee ho ho!
Sound like a slow motion of a thunderbolt 1003t tornado siren
Albert J. There is no 1003t T-Bolt... only 1003 or 1003a or 1003b
Nice work mrmattandmrchay. I have lived in the area for almost 6 months now, but due to work / being unlucky I have never heard these sirens despite living about 1 mile north west of the Ascot siren. I have a Monday off work in a couple of weeks time so I plan on heading out to see the siren even though your video reveals one of the shutters is jammed at this particular location. It is interesting we had a siren when I used to live in Plymouth, which was also tested every Monday morning, this time to warn of nuclear accident at the dockyard and we had leaflets periodically distributed to us about what to do when the siren goes off. Essentially lock yourself in your house tune your radio to the local radio station follow instructions, if told take your iodine tablets in the back of the kitchen cupboard and hope for the best. Interestingly no similar advice since I have moved in here, although I expect it to be largely the same apart from the Iodine tablets, and to call 999 if a shady character is shuffling around outside your window. I don't think the one near Bracknell station works any more since it was struck by lightening a few months ago, I wonder if it'll ever get fixed. Thanks for the videos, glad to see you had fun searching for these.
Robert Putt Thanks, and thanks for your comment Robert. Yeah wonder if the Bracknell Station one will ever work again. It was struck by lightning? If so, it probably took out the obsolete transmission equipment on the end of the phone line.
mrmattandmrchay as far as I know the Bracknell one was replaced and it works again 😄
Robert Putt lucky you,I would love to hear this siren
Such a spooky siren with a spooky background and what its used for
Monday morning would be a good time to escape no?
malkycombat hehe. they have a complete lockdown at that time so it would be very difficult. Although the siren would go longer if that happened so people would know. But it's unlikely.
Zombie Apocalypse starting siren 😂
Brings back memories. I grew up in yateley in the 80's, heard this every week
I remember back when we had that bad lightning storm 2 years ago. A bolt of lightning struck near one of the sirens, setting it off and people were freaking out thinking the Yorkshire Ripper had escaped.
+Ethan Talbot (YorkShireBoi) haha. In the 80s we used to have an air raid siren near us and that was the same. It was disused since the war but sometimes thunderstorms would set it off! Its been removed a long long time ago now though.
I've seen a video of a siren being set off from lightning so I believe your story.
something fell out when it was starting
Birds.
Really wish someone would give me one of those.
hahahaha
ring broadmoor & ask them
What should I tell them I need it for? Warning device for when I'm about to fart?
just tell them its for exhibition in a museum of sirens
Anna Powell
MMM Nice.
Hey OP can I use some of the audio from this video to make an insane alarm tone for my phone?
Yep, no problems, go ahead! Thanks for asking :)
Being a siren enthusiast from the USA, I Really want to come experience a Kalaxon CS8 before they are all gone or replaced. do you know if/when these are being removed or replaced? i will be coming to Workingham UK, so do you know if any of the 13 CS8 sirens, if there is one there and if it is active. these bench-grinder style sirens in my opinion from the 4 that i have seen are much more effective than traditional Rotating sirens, and i wish there were more
I've been looking for this comment everywhere! I'm so far behind with replying to "all comments" as I usually try and do. Anyway, I'd be interested in taking a day off work and taking you around all the locations.
One of the sirens has already gone (Bracknell) and I'm assuming that the removal programme has already started.
As to which ones are 'currently' working, I've not been to these locations for a couple of years now, so it will have to be an educated guess and maybe a bit of research. I am in touch with a security manager at the hospital who 'might' be able to give me an idea, but I suppose there is also Twitter. I don't really use it but might be a way to find out which ones currently work. I do get a fair few comments, so I could put out an appeal and maybe people will respond.
So let me know if/when you are in the UK and maybe we can meet up and explore! Are you on facebook? PM me from my homepage, then ABOUT then the message button (if you can find it!)
Matt
Wait! Is this CS8? For me its not CS8. Then what?
Yes. This is CS8.
"PRISON BREAK" Alarm! 😆
Escape of a broadmoor patie-THATS FUCKING SCARY.
Why on earth we are watching a siren.........and even loving it !!!!!!!!!!
Because why not