This is the perfect voice evac for a simple building. Clear, succinct announcements. Voice repeats frequently. Loud but kind of cool sounding code-3 tone. Much better than the weird Simplex ones that tell you to go to the nearest re-entry floor or "main lobby," talk to you for about 3 minutes, and then just wail like an air raid siren until they get silenced.
No Simplex Ones Ate Just The Ones That Tell You Main Lobby Do Not Use The Elevator Walk To The Nearest Stair Way. Some Of Them Keep Doing It Over And Over And The Whoop Tone.
Devices - EST Genesis horn strobes/Speakers GE EST3 Control Panel. My school has this voice system. But branded by General Electric with the same EVAX message. They also have Genesis horns set on Code 3
@@alexandersalarms5380 The panel brand is General Electric. I know that for sure☺. But i found out that the message is by General Electric. And it is not EVAX. Sorry about that
"Your attention, please. A fire alarm has been activated! All occupants walk to the nearest exit AND LEAVE THE BUILDING! Do not use the elevators. walk to the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators. Walk to the nearest exit.
@@dank980 well it depends on the size of the building in super high roses like a 100 floor skyscraper you can't have everyone leave the building at the same time the stairwells would get jammed. In those cases the message tells the floor it was activated on and a number of floors surrounding it to leave and usually they get the full alarm sound. For floors outside that area it might do a more passive thing like a chime every second or two and a standby message may play
@@Mrbushbtalls837 yeah I think that’s why in new construction they have thicker walls around the elevator shafts and put pressurization fans in the elevator shaft as well
Your attention please. The fire alarm has been activated. All occupants walk to the nearest exit and leave the building. Do not use the elevators. Walk to the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators. Walk to the nearest exit.
Does your high school have the voice evacuation system like this one or does it just have the EST Integrity horn strobes? The horn strobes make a sound just like this one.
These are the same alarms that went off at this college in the town where I currently live. I only heard them once and it was because I was attending for a summer program and the cook accidentally set off a smoke alarm.
Notice how it borrows some of the wording from Simplex's default message, except unlike the latter actually telling people to leave the building, not unlike NewAgeServerAlarm's edit of it in fact. I once found another Edwards/EST message that sounds even more similar to Simplex's default message.
I've never understood the Simplex one. Go to the lobby? What? Nearest reentry floor-like I know what that means, but does a random person in a building?
@@MTM358 Yeah, that's why most people in the fire protection community hate it: because it doesn't give the building occupants clear instructions to evacuate. Enthusiast NewAgeServerAlarm made an edited version of it that fixes this though: "...All occupants walk to the nearest exit, & leave the building..." "...Walk to the nearest exit..."
@@MTM358 Wouldn't surprise me if Simplex recorded the majority of their messages with large buildings in mind given that's what voice evac was mostly used for in the early years of it. As for your latter question, don't know why some voice evac systems do that, if you ask me they should repeatedly play the message AND tone indefinitely until silenced, not play the message a limited number of times & then nothing but tones afterwards.
ok I had used Edwards integrity sounds with simplex voice evac messages that I finally extracted and made from scratch so it worth a download for the Edwards fire alarm panel and simplex fire alarm panel series that supports speaker strobe alarms.
I like how this fire alarm system sounds I like that code 3 tone it takes me back to high School when the fire alarm system when off and it was not voice evacuation
That separate orange alert strobe intrigues me. They have them at my college here in Las Vegas, but I have no idea what it is used for. It can't be severe weather, Las Vegas would be weird place to take that precaution.
The amber strobes/alarms are for non-fire related emergencies. That could mean lockdown, severe weather, or co. Anything that the fire alarm cannot be activated for but the building occupants need to be alerted for is what the alarms are for. The speakers on the fire alarms could be used to announce the emergency and provide instructions for the emergency or the evacuation plan.
Is this a college residence hall or a hotel? I can hear EST Genesis horns in the distance which would suggest smoke detectors with Genesis horns in the sounder bases which is characteristic of a hotel or residence hall/dorm
That is a really cool Code 3 tone!
0:09 Headphone users, brace yourselves!
Lol
oh, yes. synced strobes... one of the more satisfying things to look at...
I hear both genisus and speaker strobes I like how some buildings have different sounding alarms
Matthew Gregory genesis?
Sylvelegend yes makes sense there both EST one is the speaker strobe and one is the genius’s horn
I woukd half to go to school to be a fire man
Christopher Gilliam I guess I don’t know every alarm their is I try to lissen to the sound of it and try to tell that way
Christopher Gilliam I see I half to work on my spelling as well good to know
0:09 that’s the speaker strobe horn sound at my school! They only use those when there’s is an actual emergency.
spooka770 I agree that’s the speaker strobe horn sound
obviously they only use them when there is an emergency.
@@alexandersalarms5380 stop being a smartass
They don't do drills?
This is the perfect voice evac for a simple building. Clear, succinct announcements. Voice repeats frequently. Loud but kind of cool sounding code-3 tone. Much better than the weird Simplex ones that tell you to go to the nearest re-entry floor or "main lobby," talk to you for about 3 minutes, and then just wail like an air raid siren until they get silenced.
That Sounds A Horn.
No Simplex Ones Ate Just The Ones That Tell You Main Lobby Do Not Use The Elevator Walk To The Nearest Stair Way. Some Of Them Keep Doing It Over And Over And The Whoop Tone.
SM
yeah but EST is bad
@@electromaniac5573 nah it isn't
THIS IS A PERFECT SOUNDING AT THE BUILDING IT SOUNDS LIKE A ELECTRIC GUATAR
Devices - EST Genesis horn strobes/Speakers
GE EST3 Control Panel. My school has this voice system. But branded by General Electric with the same EVAX message. They also have Genesis horns set on Code 3
Pretty sure that is not EVAX.
@@alexandersalarms5380 The panel brand is General Electric. I know that for sure☺. But i found out that the message is by General Electric. And it is not EVAX. Sorry about that
general electric is EST
0:01 careful with your headphones, that’s an Edward’s genesis
est integrity speaker strobes... Very interesting
Thinh Le no est Genesis but there could’ve been an integrity
Random video _ I mean the speaker strobes that sound like est integrity horn strobes
Thinh Le oh I’m so dumb
Thinh Le the do sound like them
That is one of the options that can be chosen for an EST system with voice evacuation.
"Your attention, please. A fire alarm has been activated! All occupants walk to the nearest exit AND LEAVE THE BUILDING! Do not use the elevators. walk to the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators. Walk to the nearest exit.
that’s what every voice evac should say: LEAVE THE BUILDING!
@@dank980 well it depends on the size of the building in super high roses like a 100 floor skyscraper you can't have everyone leave the building at the same time the stairwells would get jammed. In those cases the message tells the floor it was activated on and a number of floors surrounding it to leave and usually they get the full alarm sound. For floors outside that area it might do a more passive thing like a chime every second or two and a standby message may play
A bunch of people died in Stairwells in the 1980 MGM Grand Fire (Bally's Fire), along during 9/11
@@Mrbushbtalls837 yeah I think that’s why in new construction they have thicker walls around the elevator shafts and put pressurization fans in the elevator shaft as well
i have that fire drill at my class room
Edwards Genesis speaker strobeturned into a integrity mechanical horn strobe
Your attention please. The fire alarm has been activated. All occupants walk to the nearest exit and leave the building. Do not use the elevators. Walk to the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators. Walk to the nearest exit.
That wouldve been terrifying
It sounds exactly like the simplex voice evac.
Is
the newageserveralarm voice evac sounds like this, the simplex one has different phrasing.
This mist be a new EST voice.
Its the GE Brand
That’s a odd code 3 for a Edwards alarm or maybe that’s how it is
I heard these alarms but in a different tone it happend at a Starbucks
Beep beep beep ,FIRE! FIRE!(repeat)
that is for smoke detectors-
but I guess they can make it for fire alarms too. (if they decide to)
I hear a est gensis in the backround or the strobe clicking
🚨 ALERT ALERT! 🔥🔥🔥
Did I hear an est alarm in the background coded to pulse?
what is pulse? i hear a genesis on 60bpm march time if that’s what you mean
0:09 wow
What is the yellow alert
Intersting
the edwards 270-spo is stoper
Lol they used a recorded of an integrity
I hear EST genesis speaker strobe
same sound at high school East Providence RI
Does your high school have the voice evacuation system like this one or does it just have the EST Integrity horn strobes? The horn strobes make a sound just like this one.
Gary Beltz no i dont
what modil is that
part 2?
Why does it sound like an Edwards integrity
Because they're EST Genesis ceiling mounted speaker strobes. You can adjust any horn strobe sound in a speaker strobe.
I have that fire alarm
I can see a est gcwn-vma.
Close, it's a GCWA-VMA.
What's EQ?
I can here and gen
I hear a genesis horn strobe
I like how the alarms have the same sound as the integrity.
Wolllopopoolkis
cool
The message itself is similar to Simplex.....
I like how the speakers try to replicate a horn
Recreating an Edwards Integrity
It's an ode to Edwards Integrity, a very well designed horn in my opinion
Walk to the nearest exit do not use the elevators walk to the nearst exit BEEP BEEP BEEP Beep beep beep beep beep beep
more like ahhhh ahhhh ahhhh!
harlequindrums it’s actually arrr arrr arrr
@@CS8sirenwastaken I think of it as a Krererep! Krererep! Kererep!
0:09 It sounds like Edwards Integrity
Them audio files
Exact alarm from my school but it sounds different
These are the same alarms that went off at this college in the town where I currently live. I only heard them once and it was because I was attending for a summer program and the cook accidentally set off a smoke alarm.
Notice how it borrows some of the wording from Simplex's default message, except unlike the latter actually telling people to leave the building, not unlike NewAgeServerAlarm's edit of it in fact. I once found another Edwards/EST message that sounds even more similar to Simplex's default message.
I've never understood the Simplex one. Go to the lobby? What? Nearest reentry floor-like I know what that means, but does a random person in a building?
@@MTM358 Yeah, that's why most people in the fire protection community hate it: because it doesn't give the building occupants clear instructions to evacuate. Enthusiast NewAgeServerAlarm made an edited version of it that fixes this though: "...All occupants walk to the nearest exit, & leave the building..." "...Walk to the nearest exit..."
@@TheCarson116 my assumption was the whole reentry floor thing was meant for high rises, but those alarms were rarely installed for that purpose
@@TheCarson116 also why does it talk for like 5 minutes straight and then just wail on and on and on forever?
@@MTM358 Wouldn't surprise me if Simplex recorded the majority of their messages with large buildings in mind given that's what voice evac was mostly used for in the early years of it. As for your latter question, don't know why some voice evac systems do that, if you ask me they should repeatedly play the message AND tone indefinitely until silenced, not play the message a limited number of times & then nothing but tones afterwards.
They should test the alert part of the fire alarm system
0:08 and 0:40 warning ⚠️
What was the cause of the alarm?
Testing of the system
I hear a horn strobe in the background
What does EQ stand for?
Edward signaling Celling mount speaker strobes very interesting
There’s even a EST Genesis Horn strobes
ok I had used Edwards integrity sounds with simplex voice evac messages that I finally extracted and made from scratch so it worth a download for the Edwards fire alarm panel and simplex fire alarm panel series that supports speaker strobe alarms.
I like how this fire alarm system sounds I like that code 3 tone it takes me back to high School when the fire alarm system when off and it was not voice evacuation
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0:09
geneSUS
That separate orange alert strobe intrigues me. They have them at my college here in Las Vegas, but I have no idea what it is used for. It can't be severe weather, Las Vegas would be weird place to take that precaution.
Toongeek45 I think it's for hearing impaired people
The amber strobes/alarms are for non-fire related emergencies. That could mean lockdown, severe weather, or co. Anything that the fire alarm cannot be activated for but the building occupants need to be alerted for is what the alarms are for. The speakers on the fire alarms could be used to announce the emergency and provide instructions for the emergency or the evacuation plan.
Toongeek45 ITS A SEVER WEATHER YOU DONT KNOW WHAT IS IT
Annoying guy
Chill out dude, he just didn't know.
omg that's loud. Who noticed the amber light thing next to the fire alarm at 0:08
I did, I think that's for if there are severe weather warnings.
0:09 Is that a ceiling mount genesis alert remote strobe on the left?
Why yes it is.
I think the est is on continues right?
I love Fire Alarms! Especially loud ones! 💙💛💙💛
No. Code 3
Barrrt did you turn me in🇹🇻
The panel in this video is a EST3X
It is spelt, right it’s me S me😂😂😂
You can see a alert strobe at the start of
What is this place
What city and state is this?
My middle school had these exact alarms, but they made a low-frequency sound, followed by a message
My ears...
EST EDWARDS
EST GENESIS
I'm guessing the alert strobes are for severe weather.
NO
The fire alarm has been activated... You don't say!
Te elavator🐠
I have est voice evac at my school but with the est integrity tone
I love this fire alarm system
I saw those at my school they are same evacuation massages
What’s the sound of the code 3??????
Integrity temporal horn
Why are you pulling the fire alarm
Its a test he is testing it
In 21 mali and wall mont have tosw in nj
Was they loud
Wow which fire alarm is that?
That est code 3 for the evac-
Code 3 Edwards horn?
Horn And Speakers
Code 3 mode
hi
That sound like a horn
i know just those are EST Genesis Speaker Strobes
@@tornadochasingsiege I Know There Speaker Strobes. But They Sound Like Horns.
What Place Is This
@@jacobisworld9516 A college residence, owner won't say due to privacy reasons
@@Mrbushbtalls837 You mean you can’t say the name because of privacy
holy shit that's a violent horn
I like this fire alarm system
you said you liked it twice
I like loud alarms :3
do you like the system sensor L then?
Is this a college residence hall or a hotel? I can hear EST Genesis horns in the distance which would suggest smoke detectors with Genesis horns in the sounder bases which is characteristic of a hotel or residence hall/dorm
+Gary Beltz It's a college residence hall. We also have our administrative offices here in the dorm.
Cynthia Burton Do you know what the panel is for the alarm system? I'm guessing the speaker strobes Re EST Genesis along with the horns in the rooms.
Did you notice the yellow Genesis strobes too? I think those might be used for weather-related events.
Yeah now that you mention it I do surprised they weren't on considering this was a test. I would assume that they would want to test those as well.
I have fire alarms in school. They are for fire drills.
They should test the alert part of the system to In a video next time
I hate the code 3
Why do you hate code 3?
IKR I'd take that over continuous!
0:09 0:10 WHAT FIRE ALARM IS THAT
An integrity
That circle one right there
WHATS that fire alarm behind the integrity
Making that noise
kkkj,.
The speaker strobes sound like an integrity, i think it's awesome!