HOR Siro-Drone Curfew Siren Elmwood Place, Ohio

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Located on top of the municipal building/public library.
    Two mysteries have been solved!
    Since around this time last year, I was hearing a siren to the southeast of my neighborhood going off at 9:00pm many nights. I suspected it could have been coming from one of two locations, including this one. This past week, someone from my neighborhood posted on Nextdoor that they hear a “horn” go off at 9:00pm every night. I replied with my theory that I think it’s coming from Elmwood Place, and it might be a curfew siren. After that, people from Elmwood as well as nearby Cincinnati neighborhood Carthage stated that this was indeed the case! Apparently, they used to this for curfews a long time ago, and started it back up last year.
    Also, us local siren enthusiasts have been debating for years whether this was an HOR Siro-Drone or a vent. A Thunderbolt 1000T in Hamilton County’s system used to stand right next to it until April 2016. It does not have its own T-128 replacement. This solves the entire mystery!
    I tried to get a closeup at the end of the video, but it was too dark.
    Google Maps link: goo.gl/maps/x5...

Комментарии • 5

  • @facingthewind
    @facingthewind 7 лет назад

    HOLY COW!

  • @4J25
    @4J25 7 лет назад +1

    WOW! Awesome video!

    • @carexpertandy
      @carexpertandy  7 лет назад

      4J25 yup thank you!!! I thought about telling you guys earlier in the week, but I decided to surprise you with this video!

    • @4J25
      @4J25 7 лет назад +1

      This is amazing. Gonna have to head up there and hear it for myself! I always knew it was an H.O.R., but I always assumed it was inactive. It's weird to think that there are probably other situations like this all around the Tri-State area that we just plain don't know about!

    • @carexpertandy
      @carexpertandy  7 лет назад

      4J25 come on up anytime! It’s on a timer for 9:00 pm every single night for 15 seconds. At first, it would go off for a full minute, until someone complained about it. Then they shut it off until they fixed or replaced the timer