![]() 09/17/2016 at 17:30 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Chicago’s tornado siren.
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It sounds like the old air raid siren my town uses for fires but broken.
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Doesn’t every town use these for fires?
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Only towns without 24 hour active duty firehouses.
![]() 09/17/2016 at 18:03 |
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I don’t know if it is mandated. I think it is mostly a convenient solution to alert fire fighters using old equipment.
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That's really disturbing
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That’s a fairly creepy alarm. I’d take the Kandahar rocket attack alarm over it.
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![]() 09/17/2016 at 18:37 |
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Nope nope nope nope
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That too. Honestly I don’t find the Chrysler alarms creepy.
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Really?
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That’s what I get for having lived in the sticks for quite some time. Come to think of it, when I lived in major cities I never heard them.
![]() 09/17/2016 at 18:47 |
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For some reason I would want one of these on top of my house.
![]() 09/17/2016 at 18:57 |
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The tone of the Chicago sirens sounds like something from a horror movie. The Chrysler alarm, while imposing, still just has a normal constant up-down cycle.
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I’ve heard air raid sirens be used in real world scenarios. Not creepy at all.
What I do find interesting though is that despite the fact the Chrysler siren uses an ICE to power it, the sirens still manage to go out of sync, meaning a lack of power.
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Cuz the fear of a tornado coming down on you isn’t code brown enough
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Are you a commenter from the 1920's?
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I’m your great-great-grandfather reaching out to you. Now what?
![]() 09/17/2016 at 19:43 |
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Riverside, Il has the same horn. It freaked me out on more than one occasion.
Out here in the sticks you hear those horns every day at noon. Its a tradition that lets the Farmers know it’s lunch time.
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Sounds like a dying Ice Cream truck jingle played in reverse really slowly and loudly.
Creepiest whistle I would give to the UP Big Boy.
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The other tradition is a cowbell that the wife hangs on the porch and rings.
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It’s not so much the sound of the chrysler siren that’s creepy on it’s own but the mental imagery that comes with it. That type of siren for me invokes images of terror, of panic, of living under bombardment.
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it reminds me of the thx sound is quite creeepy
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Fun fact: the Lincoln MKS has a THX sound system and you can make it play The Sound.
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TIL
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Unsettling, but it works!
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That’s true, but if they had the Chicago alarm back then, I probably would have just put myself out of my misery. (Full disclosure: i’m irrationally afraid of tornado sirens because as a young child our local fire station had a siren, and we lived so close to it that it was extremely loud and going off a lot. My mom said that one time it scared me so much that I threw up.)
![]() 09/20/2016 at 20:54 |
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Go home siren, you’re drunk!