Not a whole lot to say about this. Typical Medina County Siren Test. Sirens in Medina County are tested every first Saturday of the month at noon, year-round. Tests are not dependent on weather conditions.
This particular 508 went up back in 2014 along with three others in Montville Township, just outside Medina city limits. They were installed by Federal Field Services, which is our Federal Signal dealer/installer out here in Northeast Ohio. SRP filmed this one back in 2014 or 2015, and since I’ve never heard a 508 in person before, I decided to come here. They are very loud and vibrated my chest when the siren was facing me. They blow a T-128 away, at least in my opinion (because I live not too far from a city which has 2 T-128’s and 2 2001-130’s) and are definitely louder and more potent than those, and I got the chopper wind down shot at the end which I think came out well despite the wind attempting to ruin it. This siren is located at Cobblestone Park in Montville Township right across the parking lot from Ralph E. Waite Elementary School, which is a part of the Medina County School District. I met up with a local friend of mine who’s also a siren enthusiast and goes to the same school district (not that one lol) as I do. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFSi4DLbDtE