https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDouqwdjxHc Weekly Test of Dauphin County, PA's fire sirens. This STL-10 is located along PA-230 on Lumber Street at Highspire Fire Department. Fire Sirens for Dauphin County are tested every Saturday at Noon. Note: I was approximately 325 feet away from this siren. And also, sorry for the low video quality, my camera was set on the lowest setting accidentally.
Google maps link: https://goo.gl/ntvGG0 (siren is located behind the T-128, which is a TMI siren)
Weekly Test of Dauphin County, PA's fire sirens. This STL-10 is located along PA-230 on Lumber Street at Highspire Fire Department. Fire Sirens for Dauphin County are tested every Saturday at Noon. Note: I was approximately 325 feet away from this siren.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDouqwdjxHc P.S is the video embedded in the post? I'm not able to tell from my view. And also, (I know, a lot of side notes) sorry for the low video quality, my camera was set on the lowest setting accidentally.
Fixed it in the quote here, you only need the last part of the code rather than the whole URL.
Wow, surprised they tested today with all the severe weather!
Re: Highspire, PA STL-10 Siren Test 2-25-17
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 12:42 pm
by Luke
I know! I was a little concerned about it. The clouds were getting dark as we were going there and during the test, but it didn't start raining until about 12:30, when it was off and on until 3:00 when the real storm came.
Also, are you almost done with the FSMC results?
Re: Highspire, PA STL-10 Siren Test 2-25-17
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 1:38 pm
by Railfan99
Glad to see an STL-10 still working! It sounds so healthy!!! Here's an STH-10 that I saw in Lake Lure, North Carolina in May 2016!
Re: Highspire, PA STL-10 Siren Test 2-25-17
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 5:42 pm
by Luke
Surprisingly there are still a lot of them left that I'm aware of, although STH-10's are a lot more common. I just counted on the sirens in Pennsylvania map and there's about 35 of them on there, just in PA.