Video taken on February 7, 2015. This is a monthly test of the Cleveland County Emergency Siren System. This siren is a single phase model (2T22B). This siren is tested at the first Saturday of each month at 12:00 PM ET. But this siren was tested way late. It was tested at 1:00p.m. The reason why the county tested this siren way late because the county was on a major call (the major call was the RV on fire). I wanted to go to Spartanburg County, SC after this test but this siren was tested way late that I wasn't able to make to Spartanburg County at all for the (1:00p.m.) monthly siren test. The camera was right between a garage(?) where the wind will be partly blocked from hitting the camera. This siren attack timing isn't perfect. This siren was originally located at the old fire department. But in 2009, this siren was moved to the new fire department. This siren wasn't painted when they moved this siren to the new fire dept. This siren is located in Boiling Springs, North Carolina at Boiling Springs Fire Department off of Main Street and Green Avenue.
Location of this siren:
(Note: This siren is not on street view, but only on satellite view.)
Cleveland County, NC Siren Map:
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Sheesh that timing is awesome!!!! Man I gotta turn this thing down because it's giving people I live with chills! No but in all seriousness that is an awesome catch and thx for sharing!
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One of the local SD-10s is set on this timing. Hearing it in concert with the other, "attack" timed SD-10 and the STH-10B echoing through the valley for an all call is absolutely haunting.