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  2. Hawaii has a robust emergency siren warning system. It sat ...

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    In fact, the state’s vaunted integrated outdoor siren warning system – the largest in the world, with about 400 alarms – was not activated during the fires, according to Hawaii Emergency ...

  3. Hear an outdoor emergency siren in the county? Here's ... - AOL

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    According to Al "Buddy" Kirsits, director of the county's Emergency Management Agency, the sirens are more than just tornado sirens. "They're an early warning outdoor siren system," he said Monday.

  4. Emergency population warning - Wikipedia

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    Public warning system siren in Dresden, Germany. An emergency population warning, or public warning system is a method where by local, regional, or national authorities can contact or notify members of the public to warn them of an impending emergency. These warnings may be necessary for a number of reasons, including:

  5. Emergency alert system used for red weather warning - AOL

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    Mobile phones made a loud siren-like sound even if they were set on silent. The sound and vibration lasted for about 10 seconds. It was the largest use of the system outside a test scenario - the ...

  6. Federal Signal Modulator - Wikipedia

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    The Modulators in Chicago's siren system formerly used to run on the Alternate Wail tone during tornado warnings in order to vary from emergency vehicle sirens. However, in O'Hare International Airport, instead of using the main UV Wail or Attack, they use an Eclipse 8 (possibly) sound card doing attack. Before that is the Westminster Chimes ...

  7. Siren (alarm) - Wikipedia

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    A siren is a loud noise-making device. There are two general types: mechanical and electronic. Civil defense sirens are mounted in fixed locations and used to warn of natural disasters or attacks. Sirens are used on emergency service vehicles such as ambulances, police cars, and fire engines.

  8. Did you hear the sirens go off last night? Here's what caused ...

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    When activated, sirens will sound for 3-5 minutes and repeat every 10-15 minutes while a warning is active. They do not sound continuously or issue an "all clear" alert when a warning expires.

  9. Long-range acoustic device - Wikipedia

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    The combined siren loudspeakers receive emergency messages via satellite and have backup batteries if the power fails. [96] The Mill Valley Fire Department began testing its city's new LRAD installations on June 27, 2019. LRAD systems project both siren and voice recordings to alert and inform community members during large-scale disasters.