*WARNING: LOUD SIREN SOUNDS | Viewer discretion is advised* AUTOCREDIT *DO NOT REMOVE*: Thanks to @TheBigMstone2018 for the original project and most of the art, @conpatch for the CG-411-B, @MoonageElevators5 and many YT enthusiasts out there for the audio of the sirens. How about a siren duo? We now go back to my oldest of days from 2023 when I first released the first siren test video of Stone City's unique 530hz pitch Whelen WPS-3000 with a strobe light next to SCFD Station 24, and alongside with a standard yellow Federal Signal 2T22A, as we'll have drone capture for the WPS-3000 (since that's rotational), and ground capture for the 2T22 (since that's omnidirectional). So let's get cameras rollin' for both, and also play some "Home Road" on the DPR and the CG-411-B, and bring back some nostalgia from 2023. Taken 4/15/2025. NOTE: Station 24 of the Stone City Fire Department is actually looking different now. That's because in 2019, the old building had been completely demolished, and then they built a BRAND NEW station on the same site, next to the Whelen siren, as there is now a major change that's added, which now contains a HELIPORT, as that's where one of many SCFD choppers land and stay at when not called out, specifically Chopper 4. Lemme know in the comments what you think.
*RECOMMENDED TO BE PLAYED WITH 8GB RAM* Song played (through CG-411-B): Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex Siren Information: Siren 1: Brand: Federal Signal Corp. Model: 2T22A Port Ratio: 10/12 port Volume: 102 decibels at 100 ft. Signal Used: Full Alert System: Stone City Emergency Department (Charleston County) Status: Active Siren 2: Brand: Whelen Engineering Model: WPS-3000 Pitch Frequency: 530hz (ESC-2020) Volume: 124 decibels at 100 ft. Signal Used: Full Alert System: Stone City Emergency Department (Charleston County) Status: Active Extra Notes: Mounted on a metal pole with a red visual strobe light that's only activated when the siren sounds off; Originally equipped with an ESC-864-D, but got replaced in 2011, originally 560hz, but drifted down to 530hz, marking this siren as a one-of-a-kind by it's pitch; Directly replaced a rare ACA Banshee 120 in 1989 as that has since then been restored in 2013 and relocated somewhere else in Stone City put back in operation, thus keeping that siren alive and running. All credit goes to the creators of assets, and for sounds, on Scratch and outside Scratch In honor of Tom Diener (1999-2025)