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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2010

Mick Kjar's, meteorologist for KVLY/KXJB, gets his forecast interrupted not by a thunderstorm, but by a fire alarm.

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  • Buildings built in the 60s and 70s usually have horns like that.

  • Sounds like an NHL goal horn without the music.

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  • @mmonicque Either that or Bells

  • @Gb755c An AC horn makes a 120hz buzz (dryer buzzers and scoreboard buzzers are examples of AC horns). DC horns generally have a much higher pitch. Car horns are an example.

  • @mmonicque Buildings had horns like that on up to the late90's. Gentex made electro mechanical horns for simpelx as well as Gentex themselfs.. We installed news systems with Gentex horns in builings with those horns...

  • When they came out of the break, did they have an explanation of what happened?

  • @Farenheit4051 How can you tell an AC horn from a DC horn just by its sound?

  • haha idiots

  • "DAMN IT,NOT AGAIN!!"

  • Someone microwaved a sandwich with the foil still wrapped around in. Silly interns xD

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