this sounds just about like how it used to be in northwest arkansas. That eerie harmony that immediately got your attention and you KNEW nature was ticked off and to hit a shelter. Had one of these on the corner of where i used to live as a youngin in the 80s. One night my folks were just coming back from a shopping trip, around 5pm and the sky was pitch black. No cell phones, no internet just lots of rain, thunder lightning then...this siren went off. It was so loud it rattled the window in the duplex, and i grabbed covers and a pillow and hid out in my closet..then the power went out and i flipped out. I was..maybe 9 or 10. i remember finding the courage to find a flashlight and listen for a roar/high winds. Luckily about the time that my mind was playing tricks on me my folks pulled up and mom bolted like lightning towards me making sure i was okay. Tornado passed less than a mile where we were. that siren saved a lot of lives that night.
my grandpa lived in northwest arkansas in the early 70s… there were so many tornadoes where he was that he just got acclimated and now that we live in missouri any time theres a tornado he just goes to bed and sleeps through it
I never thought something that was intended to warn us of imminent destruction could so sound so peaceful against the calm wind and chirping of the birds.
@@MicrowaveBakedPotato nah should be “tornado emergency for (location) the national weather service in (location), has issued a tornado warning for (10 different counties)
Crazy how the school that I went to in NC had a deactivated Thunderbolt siren right next to the theater, yet they relied on nearby Modulators and radio broadcasts for storm warnings!
StarWarsTrains it always goes back to what I say, why did they decide these really affective sounding sirens with good range and affective sound were not good enough? And that for some reason these modern day high pitched sounding cheaper sirens are better?
5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 4, service drive 5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, salter park 5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 6, veterans memorial park 4/5 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, lochmoor golf course and country club, sirens from grosse point woods, MI, and Harper woods, MI
You should note to self that Danielle pretty much lived a lot longer than you and has known about michigan sirens for a very very long time. She was there when all of those sirens were installed and were uninstalled. The story that she tells are pretty interesting, with no doubt it made want to miss and wish Michigan still had those older sirens. She told me when we were at the Harper Woods High School in you guessed it "Harper Woods", she tells me when the Thunderbolts were still around she would pass by the service drive I guess a bit more frequently than any other siren in that city. But she tells me whenever she passes by it she just pictures the service drive thunderbolt being there, it's i guess you could say it touches my heart a little bit and is a very interesting story
@@VirtualSimulations-Sirens1954B I do the same thing with Shelden Park and Emerson Middle School cause I have lots of memories about those two that I'll never forget. Sometimes, I even have dreams about them.
@@Siren1000T1 I'll be honest, I've had the same thing. I've had dreams of the old Systems when they were still a thing, Harper Woods happens pretty rarely since I really haven't known them that much when they went off for a siren test but I knew what they still sounded like.
@SPC Ranger 00 FS stopped making the thunderbolt siren since 1990 not 2002 and the thunderbolts that was based off of this are gone except one which is located at the Lochmoor Country Club in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
@@FofoRubbleOfficialYT 5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 4, service drive 5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, salter park 5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 6, veterans memorial park 4/5 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, lochmoor golf course and country club, sirens from grosse pointe woods, MI, and Harper woods, MI
A very beautiful, eerie, and hypnotic Thunderbolt ambience. Music to my ears. Thunderbolts are also one of my favorite sirens. I can also hear a 4/5 port Thunderbolt.
This is about as close as you can get to what it sounded like in most of Louisville on the second Tuesday of every month without actually having experienced it. The sound fills the air, and you are literally surrounded by it. Recently, Thunderbolts have been getting replaced by 2001s or Whelens. There are still some Thunderbolts and 3T22s, but the way they are run, now, abridges the wind down. And when they are in Attack, it literally sounds like they wind up and down with each wail instead of a continuous wail.
Another Louisville person! I remember as a kid it sounded just like this we were surrounded by 3 Tbolts that All were equally spread out so we were right in the middle, until 2014 the first one one decommissioned then the 2nd fell in 2017 both replaced with 2001-130’s
It's from a vantage point somewhere in between Harper Woods and Grosse Point Woods, MI, back when HW had their old system. That is so awesome, feels like I'm there lol.
murrfarms ikr? I nevef heard the old system, now im super sad that west shlre services replaced them all except the 4/5. My first thunderbolt i wanted to hear from them was the service drive thunderbolt. Now its gone. 😔
@@sirensofsoutheastmichigan Salter Park is now privately owned by some siren enthusiast who recorded it back in 2007 and and the rest are most likely scrapped unless their still laying around those trailers in their junkyard
Somewhere between Grosse Point Woods and Harper Woods Michigan. Sirens heard 5/6 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 4, at I-94 Service Drive 5/6 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 5, at Salter Park 5/6 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 6 at Veterans Memorial Park 4/5 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 5, at Lochmoor Golf Course and Country club. Currently, all 5/6 port Thunderbolts have been replaced, with 2001-130's, however, the 4/5 port Thunderbolt 1000T still stands. I should update as of September of 2019, the blower has died on the 4/5 1000T at GPW. The siren's fate is unknown.
Chopper level refers to the pitch of the siren's sound output. The higher the chopper level, the higher the pitch of the sound. As for 5/6 port, it refers to the chopper as well. thesirenchronicle.weebly.com/siren-anatomy.html
Hard to tell Michigan did have lots of different port/chopper level thunderbolts in the same city/township. West bloomfield, Highland, Clarkston, Pontiac, and Detroit, etc.
I'd love to hear the Thunderbolt atop the White Bear Lake fire station. Knowing my luck, it's going to be taken down in July when I have the first Wednesday of that month off.
"The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Warning for Dallas County. This is a Tornado Emergency. A massive EF6 has been spotted and is bearing down on Dallas. Take cover now." *EOM Tones*
Harper Woods, MI. I'm positive! Service Drive Thunderbolt on level 4, Salter Park Thunderbolt on level 5, Veterans Memorial Park Thunderbolt on level 6, and 4/5 port thunderbolt at Lochmoor on level 5!
As someone who's lived in a town with multiple thunderbolt sirens and especially one like right beside my school, I can say hearing the ambient siren just wail is absolutely terrifying. Even now as an 15 year old I get scared hearing them.
This would be the old Harper Woods, Michigan system. I used to live up here before I moved to Milwaukee. This was the system we had. I loved these sirens, and I love how I can recognize every single one. The lowest one was the one at Salter Woods, one my favorite sirens ever. I miss these sirens.
I remember being a kid in Lansing, Michigan and thinking this was the most horrific sound I'd ever heard. We had the Thunderbolt 1000T's all over the city, mostly in school parking lots. From our house you could hear three or four of them, exactly like this soundtrack! The sound of a 1000T still sends chills up my spine, and I'm now 47 and living in Fort Worth, Texas. Thanks for keeping these old beasts alive and well on the Net. Brings back a lot of memories....
Try having one of these nasty SOB's practically *in your yard.* Granted, it might have been a football field or so away, but it is the scariest thing in the world to be woken up out of a dead sleep by a Thunderbolt THAT close to your house. O_O That said, the modern ones are nowhere near this loud and menacing...and I think it might be a good idea to make the modern ones meaner just to make sure the point is 100% clear.
Lansing replaced their siren system just recently with newer sirens, the thunderbolts are slowly being removed. Also this simulation is based off of a real siren system in Michigan from the Detroit Metro Area.
Only 1950s American kids will remember. Edit: I'm well aware that the Federal Signal Thunderbolt series was made from 1952-1990, and that the Cold War lasted from 1947-1991. Since I originally wrote this comment years ago, I guess I was trying to imply that people back then would've remembered hearing this often, and were always living in constant fear of nuclear war. Thought this might clear up some confusion in the replies.
well when they where produced during the civil defense days , they where used as civil defense sirens to alert the population of an air raid .Now there used as Tornado Tsunami , and fire sirens .
This is an amazing synth! If I did not know it is a synth, I would say it is true! When I am listening to these calm, peacful siren ambiences, I always get sad that many T-Bolts are now removed, and here in Hungary, many of the old DS977s will never sound again...
@@Ultimate2T22 Usually attack mode is when there is either a tornado spotted on the ground or a tornado emergency, when the tornado is a large damaging tornado, maybe EF2 or greater.
This used to sound like Oahu during the monthly test (first state working day of the month, 11:45am). The test used to consist of a 45-second alert tone followed by one minute of silence then 45 seconds of the attack warning signal. It's now just a 45-second alert tone, and most of the Thunderbolts on the island have been replaced by Modulators.
+SoundMaster 391 During the 80s, they used to do the alert signal, silence, then the attack one. Sometime in the late 90s, they stopped testing the attack signal, but kicked around the idea of starting it up again after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2001/Oct/14/ln/ln06a.html
+SoundMaster 391 With North Korea's recent rhetoric about launching a missile that could hit here, I wonder if they'll consider testing the attack warning signal again. Haven't seen anything new since the 2001 article though. Either way the siren ambience isn't the same, at least not in my area (a nearby T'bolt was replaced by a Modulator back in 2011, shortly after the March tsunami warning).
Tornado warnings in the 70's, 80's, 90's. If you were old enough to remember them. I do. I am almost 42 years old and I was traumatized by these same sounds June 3, 1980 when we had 7 tornadoes hit our area. I was only 2 years old. Try living with that! I commiserate with those who grew up on TBolt's and didn't like the sound. Nighttime is especially scary.
The birds and nature ambience make this more scary it actually makes you think ur running to your car trying to escape a tornado or something and its all humid and there is a gray sky and you hear thunder and then it slowly starts to rain as you see more and more drops of water hit the ground. Kind of specific i know Its because i had the same experience.
@@Bzons the 2001 SRN is actually somewhat the thunderbolt or at least some parts of it just not all of it. Although I disagree it would become a bunch of 2001 parts because the 2001 siren isn't all what's out there you know.
@@DeadChan67thunderbolt sirens would’ve been hella more expensive by todays standards as they were made with way more part and required more maintenance than the 2001-130. Remember the 2001-130 runs on 1 motor singe phase, the thunderbolt siren or at least most were on 3 working motors plus 3 phase power.
At my school we can hear about 4 thunderbolts and everyone knows what they sound like. One kid played this on a day that we had a severe t-storm warning and it freaked everyone out. he was suspended yet the next day, one kid got to the office and turned on the intercom and put his phone by it playing this video i still dont know how the office thought it was real, i guess because they have an intercom speaker in the room that they talk over it in making it sound like an ambiance. he also bought a white case that matched the wall. The whole school went into tornado mode, we were in a tornado watch that day too and it was pouring outside
The alert signal sounds like the second Tuesday of the month in Louisville back before they replaced most of their thunderbolts with 2001s. Some parts of the city still sound like it.
Wow, I live in Scottsbluff Nebraska and this is exactly what our system of Thunderbolt 1003 sirens sound like ( only had 5, town isn't very big and now are down to 4 Tbolts)
It’s not, it’s stolen audio for stupid EAS scenarios, and if it is that’s still plagiarism. This synthesized siren ambience is based off Harper Woods, MI old thunderbolt siren system.
This is really good synth audio. My home town of Waterloo, IA had Thunderbolts. The one we had a block down didn't scare me. It was the distant Thunderbolts I could hear that really scared me for some reason. Now, it's nostalgic and actually beautiful.
It’s not, it’s stolen audio for stupid EAS scenarios, and if it is that’s still plagiarism. This synthesized siren ambience is based off Harper Woods, MI old thunderbolt siren system.
I would guess Louisville because it's one of the few cities that's still loaded with Thunderbolts but the ones in Louisville are lower pitched than this and you would hear a lot more of them.
I'm going with Louisville, too. Raised here since I was an infant, and this sounds like the siren ambiance during a test of the system or a tornado warning...at least until a lot of the Thunderbolts were being replaced with Mods and 2001s.
I take it back. It sounds like Louisville, but Louisville rarely ever did an Attack mode test to the best of my knowledge. I've heard the city test in Attack mode after an Alert mode test a couple times, and the first time I can remember hearing it, I think it was done in error. Plus now wind downs are cut off essentially in Louisville's system, and Attack mode sounds more like the sirens winding up and winding back down completely with each wail instead of it being continuous.
Guys, its based off of four Thunderbolt 1000T's in Harper Woods, and neighboring Grosse Point Woods, Michigan. Three 5/6 port Thunderbolts on chopper levels 4, 5, and 6, and then another Thunderbolt, 4/5 port, chopper level 5. There are videos of all four sirens on RUclips. :)
@Siren1000T1 I sure miss them too. When I'm older, I will go to federal signal corporation and say, Hey! You got to put those t bolts back in service!!!!! There so loud they are great for warning a whole community!!
What if the power goes out, and the Thunderbolt's Shuts off but we need battery backup but they are useless they use so much voltage to wear the battery's down.
I agree. We in Kansas City used to have Thunderbolts everywhere until about 2003. From personal experience, a Thunderbolt will wake me from a deep sleep. I can barely hear the Federal Signal sirens and there is one a block away. Honestly, they just need to replicate the sounds of the Thunderbolts. They were absolutely terrifying but highly effective! Just my .02¢
It’s not, it’s stolen audio for stupid EAS scenarios, and if it is that’s still plagiarism. This synthesized siren ambience is based off Harper Woods, MI old thunderbolt siren system.
this sounds just about like how it used to be in northwest arkansas. That eerie harmony that immediately got your attention and you KNEW nature was ticked off and to hit a shelter.
Had one of these on the corner of where i used to live as a youngin in the 80s. One night my folks were just coming back from a shopping trip, around 5pm and the sky was pitch black. No cell phones, no internet just lots of rain, thunder lightning then...this siren went off. It was so loud it rattled the window in the duplex, and i grabbed covers and a pillow and hid out in my closet..then the power went out and i flipped out. I was..maybe 9 or 10.
i remember finding the courage to find a flashlight and listen for a roar/high winds. Luckily about the time that my mind was playing tricks on me my folks pulled up and mom bolted like lightning towards me making sure i was okay. Tornado passed less than a mile where we were.
that siren saved a lot of lives that night.
Silverstreet’s 5M 1003 rattles literally every window near it and the whole firehouse
my grandpa lived in northwest arkansas in the early 70s… there were so many tornadoes where he was that he just got acclimated and now that we live in missouri any time theres a tornado he just goes to bed and sleeps through it
@@SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernILsome the ones in East Texas are loud enough you can easily hear them through solid brick walls
I never thought something that was intended to warn us of imminent destruction could so sound so peaceful against the calm wind and chirping of the birds.
GrnArrow092 that’s frightening though.
"This is only a test."
I agree, it is very peaceful, that is why the Thunderbolt is my favorite.
It doesent this is like 10 miles away
Agreed with you there, but imagine someone did something like this for Cincinnati's old system
An eerily beautiful sonata of the Thunderbolt.
“The following message has been transmitted at the request of the United States government. This is not a test. I repeat, this is not a test.”
It should be “The national weather service in (insert location) has issued a tornado warning for (insert locations)
@@MicrowaveBakedPotato nah should be “tornado emergency for (location) the national weather service in (location), has issued a tornado warning for (10 different counties)
*flashback to that one nuke eas scenario by radioactive girl*
Im Forgotten- Oh Wait I Rate EAS Alarms
@@MicrowaveBakedPotato that was used in different scenario btw.
Crazy how the school that I went to in NC had a deactivated Thunderbolt siren right next to the theater, yet they relied on nearby Modulators and radio broadcasts for storm warnings!
StarWarsTrains it always goes back to what I say, why did they decide these really affective sounding sirens with good range and affective sound were not good enough? And that for some reason these modern day high pitched sounding cheaper sirens are better?
Mods suck
@@cometchris1090 well that thunderbolt he was talking about could be broken
For anyone who says it's the Cambodia EAS alarm, it's not. It was actually an old Michigan siren system (Specifically in Harper Woods)
5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 4, service drive
5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, salter park
5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 6, veterans memorial park
4/5 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, lochmoor golf course and country club, sirens from grosse point woods, MI, and Harper woods, MI
@@SNIXCYou again? What a pathetic site
@@Eights_Coronel-864fuck’s wrong with you?
@@Eights_Coronel-864what’s wrong with him
I sure miss the good old days. :(
Same here Siren 1000T.
You should note to self that Danielle pretty much lived a lot longer than you and has known about michigan sirens for a very very long time. She was there when all of those sirens were installed and were uninstalled. The story that she tells are pretty interesting, with no doubt it made want to miss and wish Michigan still had those older sirens. She told me when we were at the Harper Woods High School in you guessed it "Harper Woods", she tells me when the Thunderbolts were still around she would pass by the service drive I guess a bit more frequently than any other siren in that city. But she tells me whenever she passes by it she just pictures the service drive thunderbolt being there, it's i guess you could say it touches my heart a little bit and is a very interesting story
@@VirtualSimulations-Sirens1954B I do the same thing with Shelden Park and Emerson Middle School cause I have lots of memories about those two that I'll never forget. Sometimes, I even have dreams about them.
@@Siren1000T1 I'll be honest, I've had the same thing. I've had dreams of the old Systems when they were still a thing, Harper Woods happens pretty rarely since I really haven't known them that much when they went off for a siren test but I knew what they still sounded like.
@SPC Ranger 00 FS stopped making the thunderbolt siren since 1990 not 2002 and the thunderbolts that was based off of this are gone except one which is located at the Lochmoor Country Club in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
For some reason this sounds very calm and relaxing. Especially since there are birds chirping.
this could be the background music to some horror film/game. Very sobering sound
YESSS
If I have the time and budget I will use this exact video as background noise
Just imagine hearing all those Thunderbolts in attack mode during a tornado warning!
@Joel Hunt There are 4 thunderbolts..
Siren 1: 5/6 Port
Siren 2: 5/6 Port
Siren 3: 5/6 Port
Siren 4: 4/5 Port
Brings back memories of Minneapolis in the 70s.
@@waitaminute7257 actually harper woods and grosse pointe woods
@@FofoRubbleOfficialYT
5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 4, service drive
5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, salter park
5/6 port thunderbolt, chopper 6, veterans memorial park
4/5 port thunderbolt, chopper 5, lochmoor golf course and country club, sirens from grosse pointe woods, MI, and Harper woods, MI
A very beautiful, eerie, and hypnotic Thunderbolt ambience. Music to my ears. Thunderbolts are also one of my favorite sirens. I can also hear a 4/5 port Thunderbolt.
_a symphony of trumpets in the skies alert the public as a portal to the 9th circle of hell opens from the earth_ (2046 | remastered.)
Thats not trumpets
I wouldn’t say that sounds like a cross between scary but heavenly almost like an angel
Sadly, they might be all replaced by then
@@The-weatherforecastersthe 3 from Harper woods were replaced like 11 years ago but grosse point woods still has theirs
This is about as close as you can get to what it sounded like in most of Louisville on the second Tuesday of every month without actually having experienced it. The sound fills the air, and you are literally surrounded by it. Recently, Thunderbolts have been getting replaced by 2001s or Whelens. There are still some Thunderbolts and 3T22s, but the way they are run, now, abridges the wind down. And when they are in Attack, it literally sounds like they wind up and down with each wail instead of a continuous wail.
Another Louisville person! I remember as a kid it sounded just like this we were surrounded by 3 Tbolts that All were equally spread out so we were right in the middle, until 2014 the first one one decommissioned then the 2nd fell in 2017 both replaced with 2001-130’s
I assume the bolts run FC boards?
Either that or a really fucked up agastat.
if you catch yourself in pleasure ridge park, mainly the trailer park area. you'll be basically surrounded by them, from personal experience
Louisville still has a solid roster of thunderbolts. But fair point
This fits well with a ghost town. So haunting, horrifying, and peaceful.
...but what's playing the sirens?...
@@Vacuum_And_Siren_Experta different town. These sirens are distant
Nothing in my opinion is better than hearing a gentle sound of a Thunderbolt siren going off. :)
Agree. I also think the Tbolts have a gentle sound when they go off.
@@danielletripkoff4199 Not in person they don’t. They’re painful as hell bc in person the undertone is much louder
WHAT?
Have you lost your mind?? The Thunderbolt'll blow your ears off! Lol.
The sound of better times.
Amen. Suppose this brought on some tears of nostalgia for you.
@@Thunderbolt_1000_Siren It sure as hell did to me
Me too
This sounds creepy, but it's like an ASMR
Need a ten hour version of this.
Fax
It's from a vantage point somewhere in between Harper Woods and Grosse Point Woods, MI, back when HW had their old system. That is so awesome, feels like I'm there lol.
murrfarms ikr? I nevef heard the old system, now im super sad that west shlre services replaced them all except the 4/5. My first thunderbolt i wanted to hear from them was the service drive thunderbolt. Now its gone. 😔
@@sirensofsoutheastmichigan Salter Park is now privately owned by some siren enthusiast who recorded it back in 2007 and and the rest are most likely scrapped unless their still laying around those trailers in their junkyard
Somewhere between Grosse Point Woods and Harper Woods Michigan.
Sirens heard
5/6 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 4, at I-94 Service Drive
5/6 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 5, at Salter Park
5/6 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 6 at Veterans Memorial Park
4/5 port Thunderbolt 1000T on Chopper Level 5, at Lochmoor Golf Course and Country club.
Currently, all 5/6 port Thunderbolts have been replaced, with 2001-130's, however, the 4/5 port Thunderbolt 1000T still stands.
I should update as of September of 2019, the blower has died on the 4/5 1000T at GPW. The siren's fate is unknown.
Samara X I guess it means its a duel tone siren.
Chopper level refers to the pitch of the siren's sound output. The higher the chopper level, the higher the pitch of the sound. As for 5/6 port, it refers to the chopper as well.
thesirenchronicle.weebly.com/siren-anatomy.html
Hard to tell Michigan did have lots of different port/chopper level thunderbolts in the same city/township. West bloomfield, Highland, Clarkston, Pontiac, and Detroit, etc.
:)
Is there actually a link to google maps to the 4/5 port thunderbolt?
Thunderbolt siren heaven a way to relax
Agree. People may think this sound is not nice and scary, but after they wind up, it sounds so peaceful.
***** I can make up a 10 hour version for ya
Ive got the time and money to spend
Until you you go to restart the video and realise it’s been paused
I remember hearing these when I was a kid I thought it was so damn cool
This sounds like back when Minneapolis and St. Paul still had all Thunderbolts. Those were the good days.
I'd love to hear the Thunderbolt atop the White Bear Lake fire station. Knowing my luck, it's going to be taken down in July when I have the first Wednesday of that month off.
nope its still there both of them
Well what happened to them
I rarely see thunderbolts in Minnesota but there is 1 3t22 in Minnesota and to this day it still stands (the 3t22)
@@theasiankid1683 Hayfield, MN and Wanamingo, MN still had active Thunderbolts last I knew.
me who lives in New York City watching this with headphones: *So this is what being in Illinois feels like!*
I reminds me of what a tornado warning in Cincinnati used to sound like...
Plus, attack sounds just like the attack Cincinnati had.
+Max Shaw Hamilton ohio was very similar to this years ago. And pretty much still is, although the sirens are currently being replaced.
Rainbowlevelcrossing attack siren sound is a wailing tone
This is harperwoods/grossepoint woods thunderbolts
Cincinnati did have thunderbolts, but were replaced by American Signal T-128s
"The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Warning for Dallas County. This is a Tornado Emergency. A massive EF6 has been spotted and is bearing down on Dallas. Take cover now."
*EOM Tones*
Based off of studioQ's scenario yes?
@@Zynueffe probably
Bet the tornado will leave the Thunderbolts alone and rip and tear at the ATIs
Harper Woods, MI. I'm positive! Service Drive Thunderbolt on level 4, Salter Park Thunderbolt on level 5, Veterans Memorial Park Thunderbolt on level 6, and 4/5 port thunderbolt at Lochmoor on level 5!
Thunderbolt Railfanning Productions yes you are correct!
As someone who's lived in a town with multiple thunderbolt sirens and especially one like right beside my school, I can say hearing the ambient siren just wail is absolutely terrifying. Even now as an 15 year old I get scared hearing them.
I've been using this as a sleep aide for close to 10 years now...
This would be the old Harper Woods, Michigan system. I used to live up here before I moved to Milwaukee. This was the system we had. I loved these sirens, and I love how I can recognize every single one. The lowest one was the one at Salter Woods, one my favorite sirens ever. I miss these sirens.
The alert/attack and different chopper levels remind me so much of the 5 1003s that used to be in Ogallala, Nebraska. Thanks a lot for posting this.
the apocalypse never sounded so serene
It sounds so relaxing to me too. The Thunderbolt is my favorite siren
@@Creeperboy099 Same, but we dont have any around here!
@@Creeperboy099 same here my friend owns a 1003
I thought these were the coolest sounding things I had ever heard
woah! this always sends a chill up my spine every time!
Your subscription list is very sus for a siren
@@basedmax9029 😐
This makes me feel a certain special way that I for the love of god don’t know how to describe.
I remember being a kid in Lansing, Michigan and thinking this was the most horrific sound I'd ever heard. We had the Thunderbolt 1000T's all over the city, mostly in school parking lots. From our house you could hear three or four of them, exactly like this soundtrack! The sound of a 1000T still sends chills up my spine, and I'm now 47 and living in Fort Worth, Texas. Thanks for keeping these old beasts alive and well on the Net. Brings back a lot of memories....
Same feeling I really do miss that sound, Highland twp. in Oakland county Michigan had Bunch of 1000t's Not the same as the 2001-Srn's now.
Try having one of these nasty SOB's practically *in your yard.* Granted, it might have been a football field or so away, but it is the scariest thing in the world to be woken up out of a dead sleep by a Thunderbolt THAT close to your house. O_O That said, the modern ones are nowhere near this loud and menacing...and I think it might be a good idea to make the modern ones meaner just to make sure the point is 100% clear.
+Hootner90 2001s just dont have the right tone to be this eerie, the older sirens did, the tbolts and also the 2t22s
+Nerys Ghemor Yeah, they should make the Newer ones more Aggressive and less Pleasant.
Lansing replaced their siren system just recently with newer sirens, the thunderbolts are slowly being removed.
Also this simulation is based off of a real siren system in Michigan from the Detroit Metro Area.
I know this might sound weird but i use this as white noise to sleep
I fell asleep to this a few times, so I guess I agree. Lol.
Only 1950s American kids will remember.
Edit: I'm well aware that the Federal Signal Thunderbolt series was made from 1952-1990, and that the Cold War lasted from 1947-1991. Since I originally wrote this comment years ago, I guess I was trying to imply that people back then would've remembered hearing this often, and were always living in constant fear of nuclear war. Thought this might clear up some confusion in the replies.
Actually this is not true were still using thunderbolts
Are they still making thunderbolt sirens or are they stopping
True, but what I meant was how kids from the 50s would remember hearing these. But it's great that they're still around though. 🙂
@@kacperthefriendlyghost3151 the family business fixes up and in some rare cases re installs them I grew up with these things I hear em all the time
@@comradeautukov977 That's nice.
well when they where produced during the civil defense days , they where used as civil defense sirens to alert the population of an air raid .Now there used as Tornado Tsunami , and fire sirens .
That's really neat information.
0:05-3:51 Alert
4:00-7:42 Attack
honestly i could fall asleep to this
This is an amazing synth! If I did not know it is a synth, I would say it is true! When I am listening to these calm, peacful siren ambiences, I always get sad that many T-Bolts are now removed, and here in Hungary, many of the old DS977s will never sound again...
Várjúk DS977 asok? magyarországban?
@@atrobloxtrainspotter Vannak DS977-ek Magyarországban.
0:05: Ok. Tornado Warning. Been there. Done that. Just heading on down to the basement.
4:00: Oh shit!
ATTACK MODE XD (NUCLEAR ATTACK WARNING)
XD
OR IT COULD MEAN SPOTTED TORNADO
@@Ultimate2T22 Usually attack mode is when there is either a tornado spotted on the ground or a tornado emergency, when the tornado is a large damaging tornado, maybe EF2 or greater.
The best, most scared I have ever been growing up in the 70's and 80's was hearing this sound under pea green skies.
I find the Thunderbolt a very relaxing siren
Same here
This used to sound like Oahu during the monthly test (first state working day of the month, 11:45am). The test used to consist of a 45-second alert tone followed by one minute of silence then 45 seconds of the attack warning signal. It's now just a 45-second alert tone, and most of the Thunderbolts on the island have been replaced by Modulators.
+SoundMaster 391 During the 80s, they used to do the alert signal, silence, then the attack one. Sometime in the late 90s, they stopped testing the attack signal, but kicked around the idea of starting it up again after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2001/Oct/14/ln/ln06a.html
+SoundMaster 391 Apparently they stopped it after the Cold War ended. Check out the link in my last response for more details.
+SoundMaster 391 With North Korea's recent rhetoric about launching a missile that could hit here, I wonder if they'll consider testing the attack warning signal again. Haven't seen anything new since the 2001 article though. Either way the siren ambience isn't the same, at least not in my area (a nearby T'bolt was replaced by a Modulator back in 2011, shortly after the March tsunami warning).
tbolt 1003/1000ts are the creepiest when on chopper 4 or under usually. im guessing 4/5 port
oh dang, I can't tell of these are real or not, so this is a fantastic job you've done!
Tornado warnings in the 70's, 80's, 90's. If you were old enough to remember them. I do. I am almost 42 years old and I was traumatized by these same sounds June 3, 1980 when we had 7 tornadoes hit our area. I was only 2 years old. Try living with that! I commiserate with those who grew up on TBolt's and didn't like the sound. Nighttime is especially scary.
0:04 the show begins
Damn, this is the fourth video I found about a thunderbolt being relaxing
That was the good stuff there. They must have been having fun with them that day.
This siren sound reminds me of ClayRanger143!!
Rainbow Dash Gaming same
New Years 2017 scenario evil Santa practically every scenario he makes uses this
He used this in one of his EAS scenarios: Unforgiving Angel
And the wedge
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It’s a choir of Thunderbolts
The Thunderbolts harmonize well together.
Fell asleep to this.
This is really scary, but for some reason, its also peaceful.
The birds and nature ambience make this more scary it actually makes you think ur running to your car trying to escape a tornado or something and its all humid and there is a gray sky and you hear thunder and then it slowly starts to rain as you see more and more drops of water hit the ground. Kind of specific i know Its because i had the same experience.
this is based on the older days in 2000s of harper woods and grosse pointe woods
Grosse Pointe still remains after 13 years since Harper Woods got replaced
Thunderbolts make the perfect mystery/horror music
thunderbolts are great and I believe federal signal should have kept selling them
Eh, but if they were brought back, they would be installed with serveral parts from the 2001-SRN
@@Bzons the 2001 SRN is actually somewhat the thunderbolt or at least some parts of it just not all of it. Although I disagree it would become a bunch of 2001 parts because the 2001 siren isn't all what's out there you know.
They should sell it as a cheaper alternative to the 2001-130
@@DeadChan67thunderbolt sirens would’ve been hella more expensive by todays standards as they were made with way more part and required more maintenance than the 2001-130. Remember the 2001-130 runs on 1 motor singe phase, the thunderbolt siren or at least most were on 3 working motors plus 3 phase power.
This is probably what Hartford CT would've sounded like.
I could fall asleep to this
Like windchimes, but more… eerie.
This ambiance has
3 port 5/6 TBolt
1 port 4/5 TBolt
All 3 port 5/6 TBolt were replaced
Just perfect. Beautiful.
This sound takes me back to the late 1990s when Fort Smith AR. had a system of these.
Used to scare the ever-loving shit out of me back in the day! XD
I wasn’t born in the time when houston had bolts, but i feel like this is what it would sound like. All 48 of them
So now we know about the origin of the cambodian eas alarm
Such a sweet harmony
A very sweet harmony.
Doesn’t the closest thunderbolt almost sound like the thunderbolt at Seneca high school in Louisville Kentucky
This is Harper Woods but I will say that thunderbolt by Seneca sounds pretty darn similar.
nice siren ambience video
i dont even live in a country that has any thunderbolt and yet i find this oddly nostaligic
my most favorite siren is the thunderbolt
True definition of horror.
It soundz like music once u get used to it.
0:05 Alert
3:59 Wail/Attack
Yep.
its almost like they're singing.
It’s based on Harper Woods, MI correct me if I’m wrong
It is, it’s the 4/5 Port Thunderbolt in the background that gives it away which the same 4/5 Port Thunderbolt still remains in service today
At my school we can hear about 4 thunderbolts and everyone knows what they sound like.
One kid played this on a day that we had a severe t-storm warning and it freaked everyone out. he was suspended
yet the next day, one kid got to the office and turned on the intercom and put his phone by it playing this video
i still dont know how the office thought it was real, i guess because they have an intercom speaker in the room that they talk over it in making it sound like an ambiance. he also bought a white case that matched the wall. The whole school went into tornado mode, we were in a tornado watch that day too and it was pouring outside
Jeez, if I went through that, I'd know it was a fake, I don't hear Thunderbolts where i am
Sounds like DXer heaven. DXers being people like ThunderBuddy01, ClayRanger143, and SpcCranford1056.
Perfect for meditation
Grosse Pointe Woods & Harper Woods, Michigan
The alert signal sounds like the second Tuesday of the month in Louisville back before they replaced most of their thunderbolts with 2001s. Some parts of the city still sound like it.
Wow, I live in Scottsbluff Nebraska and this is exactly what our system of Thunderbolt 1003 sirens sound like ( only had 5, town isn't very big and now are down to 4 Tbolts)
sounds pretty.
Very pretty.
This sounds like it’s in Harperwood, Michigan.
“The National Weather Service in _________ has issued a Tornado Warning for:”
*insert 10 different counties*
That is actually the Cambodia Eas
It’s not, it’s stolen audio for stupid EAS scenarios, and if it is that’s still plagiarism. This synthesized siren ambience is based off Harper Woods, MI old thunderbolt siren system.
This is really good synth audio. My home town of Waterloo, IA had Thunderbolts. The one we had a block down didn't scare me. It was the distant Thunderbolts I could hear that really scared me for some reason. Now, it's nostalgic and actually beautiful.
Sadly I grew up too late, in the era of the 2001 and Tempest sirens
I hate how they replaced all the thunderbolts and the ACA sirens with the speaker driver crap and they even replaced 2001s
I founded Cambodia eas alarm origin.
It’s not, it’s stolen audio for stupid EAS scenarios, and if it is that’s still plagiarism. This synthesized siren ambience is based off Harper Woods, MI old thunderbolt siren system.
@@VirtualSimulations-Sirens1954B ik
@@VirtualSimulations-Sirens1954Bbut where this siren came from?
@@RepublicofMax2009
I just told told you where this video is based from.
An older tiny siren system that was located in Harper Woods, MI
Ok@@VirtualSimulations-Sirens1954B
I would guess Louisville because it's one of the few cities that's still loaded with Thunderbolts but the ones in Louisville are lower pitched than this and you would hear a lot more of them.
I'm going with Louisville, too. Raised here since I was an infant, and this sounds like the siren ambiance during a test of the system or a tornado warning...at least until a lot of the Thunderbolts were being replaced with Mods and 2001s.
I take it back. It sounds like Louisville, but Louisville rarely ever did an Attack mode test to the best of my knowledge. I've heard the city test in Attack mode after an Alert mode test a couple times, and the first time I can remember hearing it, I think it was done in error. Plus now wind downs are cut off essentially in Louisville's system, and Attack mode sounds more like the sirens winding up and winding back down completely with each wail instead of it being continuous.
Guys, its based off of four Thunderbolt 1000T's in Harper Woods, and neighboring Grosse Point Woods, Michigan. Three 5/6 port Thunderbolts on chopper levels 4, 5, and 6, and then another Thunderbolt, 4/5 port, chopper level 5. There are videos of all four sirens on RUclips. :)
Re-introduce them with battery backup
+Lily Dane there would be alot of battery's
C A M B O D I A E A S A L A R M N O M U S I C
It’s an EAS Mock sound people use, this siren ambience synth is based off of a Michigan siren system that was replaced years ago.
@@EastDetroitMusic-Sirens3000A Oh, can you send a link of a caught in video of this siren turning on in Michigan?
@Siren1000T1 I sure miss them too. When I'm older, I will go to federal signal corporation and say, Hey! You got to put those t bolts back in service!!!!! There so loud they are great for warning a whole community!!
What if the power goes out, and the Thunderbolt's Shuts off but we need battery backup but they are useless they use so much voltage to wear the battery's down.
I agree. We in Kansas City used to have Thunderbolts everywhere until about 2003. From personal experience, a Thunderbolt will wake me from a deep sleep. I can barely hear the Federal Signal sirens and there is one a block away. Honestly, they just need to replicate the sounds of the Thunderbolts. They were absolutely terrifying but highly effective! Just my .02¢
James R The Thunderbolt in Admire, Kansas has a back-up generator so it can run even if the power is out.
I find this somehow, relaxing. XD
What the first Wednesday of the summer months sounds like in Madison.
The ultimate thunderbolt symphony.
Harper woods MI
Thunderbolt 1000 Siren Productions harper woods and grosse point woods
@@sirensofsoutheastmichigan He just said that despite GPW
On my best siren ambiances list, This is tied for first with the former tmi cyclones and p10’s
This sounds like the cambodia eas alarm
It’s not, it’s stolen audio for stupid EAS scenarios, and if it is that’s still plagiarism. This synthesized siren ambience is based off Harper Woods, MI old thunderbolt siren system.
this feels like evry 1st monday of the month in the netherlands the air raid sirens are tested
lolbaas the only problem is we don’t have Thunderbolts sadly... we Just have modulators... these are just very.. boring sounding
Kind of sounds like Glenview’s system, but they have 2 chopper level 4 1000Ts, one on level 2, one on 3, and one on 5 but reverse wired