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Our old Tornado Sirens during a Tornado Warning from August of 2007 on my Cassette Player

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

This Tornado Warning was also the same day that Fenton had a confirmed F2 Tornado in the downtown area destroying tree limbs and damaging their Tornado Siren. This is to show you the difference of what our old tornado sirens use to sound like in front of my house compared to how our new 2001-130s sound like.

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  • why are the sirens high pitched

  • That's just the way they were made.

  • @Siren1000T1 is Fenton Michigan toward the border to Ohio?

  • @LordJesus16 No, Fenton is very close to Flint. Genesee County.

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  • Nice job Dan!

  • Excellent video, Dan. I really miss that EOWS-612. It sounds pretty scary on the audio recording.

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  • @TheThunderboltFreak No Fenton, Michigan.

  • @Siren1000T1 wait... fenton missouri??

  • @DLine87 In Fenton yes. We weren't that close to being struck though.

  • @zozey1231 probably because it sounds the wierdest and scariest, if you ask me.

  • at 1:06-1:09 that was scary!

  • Alternate Wail. Cool, I didn't know they used alternate wail for Tornado Warnings.

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