@@NCRP710 Nice. Still that's an odd tone to use regardless as that's used for EAS. If I hear a tone like that I'm thinking it's a test unless it says something different.
I never had it like this, I’d always be covering my ears before the alarm would go off and because my mom’s a teacher, I would know when the fire drills would be and what days they’d be, such as mondays and tuesdays of every month, excluding October, December, and May. I had always knew the days they would be on and at what time they’d be, whether it’d be 8:30 or at 10:30 am. And before the alarms would sound, I’d cover my ears to prevent myself from getting jumpscared. The alarms in question are EST Genesis mechanical horns with EST Integrity horn strobes in other places as well as the horn strobes being in only some classrooms whereas most classrooms just had Genesis mechanical horns and the horn strobes would be in other places. The alarms on the outside are EST Integrity remote horns without strobes. To make a long story short, elementary school fire drills were virtually a living hell and obnoxiously painful for not only mine, but everyone else’s hearing
This a freaky alarm I love it it sounds just like the cellphone alarm for emergency alert
I love that all clear tone does anyone know where I can find it
The hertz tone sounds like from the Emergency Alert System
When did we start using an EAS as a fire alarm?
I think the fire alarm is incorporated with the intercom/bell system so it might just be a default emergency tone
@@hampton-roads-bus-guy supposedly the fire alarm didn't go off supposedly in this video.
I was gonna say that lol
@@NCRP710 Nice. Still that's an odd tone to use regardless as that's used for EAS. If I hear a tone like that I'm thinking it's a test unless it says something different.
Again still won't know what to think if a firefighter responded to this with those signals. Almost like a nuclear reactor is melting down.
so your school orginaly used analog clocks since theirs a extra speaker thats not in use
I never had it like this, I’d always be covering my ears before the alarm would go off and because my mom’s a teacher, I would know when the fire drills would be and what days they’d be, such as mondays and tuesdays of every month, excluding October, December, and May. I had always knew the days they would be on and at what time they’d be, whether it’d be 8:30 or at 10:30 am. And before the alarms would sound, I’d cover my ears to prevent myself from getting jumpscared. The alarms in question are EST Genesis mechanical horns with EST Integrity horn strobes in other places as well as the horn strobes being in only some classrooms whereas most classrooms just had Genesis mechanical horns and the horn strobes would be in other places. The alarms on the outside are EST Integrity remote horns without strobes.
To make a long story short, elementary school fire drills were virtually a living hell and obnoxiously painful for not only mine, but everyone else’s hearing
ow no kidding i bet its loud
Imagine, have a genesis fire alarm chime strobe on your special cart to push and activate it while the speaker is activating fire alarm mode
That sounds like a bloody car alarm LOL
What system is that? I’m from Britain and I think this was recorded in the USA
It’s called Advanced network devices
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I don't heard about Advanced Network Devices before
yo u gotta get ur computers fixed with a freakin glitch like that it could ru in a good day
That’s an interesting system you have
What is the scrolling text saying?!
That sounds like the WEA on phones and a car alarm
It’s just like the tornado warning
And what does the text say on the bell scroller
What intercom system is that
Advanced Network Devices
EAS ATTENTION TONE
Besides the EAS Tone the other alarm sounds like an alarm from a Nuclear Power Plants control room.
That thing makes my ears bleed