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Sirens

You mean like emergency vehicle sirens or the old fire whistle that sounded to alert the firefighters before reliable radio communication?
 
Not that I'm aware of.

However our workplace does, if the plant room looses power a very loud air raid style siren goes off (I believe its 50 years old!) - it's amazing to hear. Yet I never want to hear it. :p

We have also just installed 8 brand new sirens for if there is an ammonia leak detected. These are guaranteed to upset the neighbor's as they are very loud and located at every corner of the site!
 
Yeah pretty much, like a mini version. Hows it is still going is beyond me. :)
 

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Most Kansas communities still have sirens that set atop telephone type poles. They serve the communities for tornado warnings. Smaller towns I've worked in trigger their siren network daily at noon. Where I live they are tested once a month and set dormant the rest of the time. It is not a sound you want to be awakened by.
 
We have a siren not too far away from here, just up the road, there is another clump set of it, where my buddy did reside at one point.
Off by my old community college. I have not heard it though, too far away for my ears to ring :)
 
I've seen those civil defense/emergency horns but they were never used in Boston since I've been alive and I was here for the riots in the 60s.
Not a participant though. I'm not that old. :rolleyes:
 
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