Federal Signal 2001-130 Siren Test - 1min Alert - Evanston, IL 7/5/22

REUPLOAD FROM OTHER CHANNEL. Slightly updated editing style, updated thumbnail, and video/audio corrections.
I hid an iPhone 5 at this 130 in Evanston because it was super close to my driving school, which usually goes from 9-11am Monday-Thursday. I had so many concerns about whether someone would find it and steal it, if the battery would die too fast, if the storage would run out too fast, etc. Luckily, it got the whole test on camera and kept going for around 30 minutes after. The original video was noisy as hell, and because I used digital zoom, kind of pixelated, so I ran the video through Topaz Video Enhance AI to get it to at least a watchable state.
Enjoy!
Details
Siren: Federal Signal Corporation 2001-130
Location: Evanston Fire Station 4, Evanston, IL
Status: Active
Uses: Natural warnings (tornado, hurricane, etc.)
Activation Conditions:
1. First Tuesday @ 10 am
2. Tornado Warnings and similar, Full Attack
3. Attacks, Full Attack
Loudness rating: 130dB @ 100ft
Port Ratio: 12
Type: Rotational
Recording Equipment Used
Camera 1 - Main Shot: iPhone 5

Пікірлер: 2

  • @CoolSirens1000T
    @CoolSirens1000T11 ай бұрын

    Great video! I notice that on this one there is Minor pitch fluctuations, It probably got them from the thunderbolt it replaced lol.

  • @DrpanProductions

    @DrpanProductions

    9 ай бұрын

    The reason for that happening is the back of the siren where the air intakes are was made longer in the 130 compared to other variations of the 2001. For whatever reason and you hear this on any 130 or Equinox sirens a lot when there is a breeze that the head faces towards