Federal 2001-SRNB in Brentwood @ Holly Tree Gap Rd. (Failed)

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

This is the 2001-SRNB over in Brentwood at Holly tree Gap Rd. & N Berry Chapel Rd.

This particular sire failed to sound, but if you listen closely in the 2nd angle video, listen for tones. Strange, indeed..wonder why it failed.

This failure was promptly rerported to Brentwood Fire Department.

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  • when are the tones supposed to be heard? I heard some bird making noise and shaking the power cable towards the end of the vid.

  • In the 2nd part of the video. Listen carefully, turn your volume all the way up

  • when was this recorded?

  • Today

  • oh okay, i was just wondering because you uploaded alot of videos today. there all great. keep up the good work man!

  • Ah okay. Thanks!

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  • When they do silent tests they still send out tones so this was probably a silent test

  • that sucks

  • That sucks. Today was my countys siren test, the siren I chose was the only one in the county that failed to sound.. it really sucks. Well, try again in June!

  • in our city i felt lonley. all 19 of our 2001's failed and my storm alert 1001 is the only one to sound for 3 tests.

  • well, i didn't hear any other sirens. my city sirens actually failed. 3 times in a row. finally i yelled at them. went to the ema office 1 hour before the monthly test and to them to use all of the activation tones. not just the new ones for the 2001's. what do you know. they sounded.

  • I heard beeping simular to that when I took my video of my neighborhood 2001 but is sound like this: boooo-u-beeeeeep then a click the rotator and so on

  • It's reported to the fire department or EMA because they have certain tones to set it off

  • why do you report it to the fire department? Ours are controlled by our sherrif department which my moms boyfriend works at (He's a sergant). I want to go and see how the thing is for them

  • That's happend here in Lucas County a good few times. I only got 2 chances this summer to record the sirens, the first time, the system failed. the next chance is comming up.

  • These sound more like scanner tones then error tones. Just because a siren doesnt test doesnt mean it isnt working. Most sirens are usually connected to a city/county system.

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