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Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:02 am
by SIRENMAN
I went to school there and in 3rd grade I had Mrs. Brown and her classroom was directly under the siren. There was a roof hatch in the coat closet. One day my father came to the class and had to get up in the hatch and on the roof to repair something. When he was done he blew the siren and came down from the roof and explained to the class what he did. That was about 1964

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 9:28 pm
by carexpertandy
That sounds very cool! I haven’t mentioned this before, but when I was in 6th grade at Whitaker Elementary in fall 2007, a couple guys were on the roof I believe fixing the rotator of the Thunderbolt that used to be on the school. I watched a little bit from a few places inside the school as well as outside during recess. I’m not sure if you were one of the guys or just two guys who worked for you, but I seem to recall one of your blue vans being in the back parking lot, and a growl test was conducted when the work was complete. Our principal made an announcement to warn everyone it would go off.

Obviously, this is the siren that sparked my interest.

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:09 am
by SIRENMAN
Yep I remember going in and telling the office I was going to blow the siren in a test.

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 1:36 am
by nickrusche
SIRENMAN, I remember driving down Church Street in St. Bernard when I was in 7th or 8th grade and looking over as we went past Vine Street Park and seeing you and one of your employees installing the siren that used to be on the Nu-Maid Plant on top of the elementary school. I think my father, the police chief at the time, worked with you on picking a location for the siren.

I know that St. Bernard/Elmwood Place is currently in the process of building a new school and the current elementary school and high school are going to be demolished. Is the siren going to be removed before the school is demolished or will it be removed?

Thanks!

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:35 am
by SIRENMAN
Nice story. Thanks. I am not sure it would be coming down separately, but I will ask EMA

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 11:54 pm
by Hannah
i own the elmwood place library bolt that used to set next to the sirodrone. most of the community is aware by now but this is for those who arnt aware. figured id clarify.

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:20 pm
by carexpertandy
I would guess that Hamilton County’s system is fully upgraded to the new software at this point? I was home for today’s test, and it sounded interesting. Distant sirens that were tested first were shut off before the sirens near my house were activated.

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:18 pm
by Ohio_Man
Clermont county did something similar. Today I heard one of Blanchester's units go before Goshen's Penetrator wound up.

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2020 2:30 am
by Josh R
Ohio_Man wrote:
Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:18 pm
Clermont county did something similar. Today I heard one of Blanchester's units go before Goshen's Penetrator wound up.
Blanchester?! There's no way you heard Blan's sirens. Blanchester is in Clinton County and tests with the rest of the county on the first Saturday of the month, not the first Wednesday like Clermont, Hamilton, Butler and Warren Counties. Maybe you heard some of Warren County's sirens start before Clermont's.

Re: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area Sirens

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:35 am
by Ohio_Man
I was not aware of that.

Looking at the map now I realize how far away Blanchester is and can rule that out.

I heard something other than the Penetrator that sounded like a sentry 10V so I guessed it was Blanchester. I also thought the model 5 in the middle of town did noon blasts, but that's a long way to carry for a small siren.

Any idea what the other siren I heard was?

Getting back on topic, The previous month I was at the pull n pay getting a used radio and I heard a faint ambience before a closer siren wound up. The gap in between had to be less than 20 seconds, maybe 15. So Clermont seems to be doing something similar to Hamilton.