I decided to have my grandma try and make a video of the Thunderbolt 1003 at Central Nebraska Regional Airport. And they did a hi lo! The wind down got cut short because her camera stopped recording. And before anyone asks, there are no “hiccups” in this test, there are just so many buildings around that it echos and can make the siren sound funny.
Posts Tagged ‘1003A’
Hall County Siren #37 – Federal Signal Thunderbolt 1003A
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Hall County Siren #37 – Federal Signal Thunderbolt 1003A (High Low Signal)
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011
Today was the day that Central Nebraska Regional Airport had their disaster drill. It is a practice for emergency response teams and is conducted every three years. The siren was activated at approx. 12:41PM. Today was also supposed to be a regular test for the county but Grand Island’s weren’t tested but the sirens in Wood River, Alda, Cairo, and Doniphan were tested.
Hall County Siren #5 – Federal Signal Thunderbolt 1003A (Failed to Activate)
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
Decided to go to Wood River to record the 1003 since I haven’t got it for a regular test since they fixed it. And it failed to activate. You can clearly hear the Model 5 on the south side of town. Siren has been reported.
Hall County Siren #26 – Federal Signal Thunderbolt 1003A
Monday, September 19th, 2011
The Thunderbolt 1003 at 2926 W Stolley Park Rd., Grand Island, NE in alert. Before I get bombarded with comments, yes, I know that the pitch is wavering. Please don’t comment on the wavering. If you comment, just say “great video” or something similar. My grandpa did a wonderful job of recording this.