Tornado Siren Test #5 (4 year revisit)

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On March 21st, 2018, I recorded a tornado siren test pretty close to me. I didn&think about it much, but I just wanted to do it since some friends of mine were doing it at the time, and I just wanted to try it out. I honestly don&know much about tornado sirens to begin with, and I still don&really know anything about them now, but it&just something I can get out and do once a week or whenever siren tests happen. The first siren test video I recorded is currently my most popular video on this channel, and after four years, I wanted to revisit it. I already did a revisit nearly three years after the recording, but I wanted to revisit it yet again since that video seems to have gained a bit of traction within the tornado siren enthusiast community. So here it is again. I know I said it in the three year revisit, but I do want to try and record tornado siren tests more often. I just keep forgetting to do them, and I¬ good at keeping streaks at all. However, whenever I have the time, I&try to record them. Tornado siren tests here usually happen every Wednesday around 12:00 PM CDT. Additional details down below... The siren itself is located at Fire Station (2309 Osage Drive) in North Little Rock. I recorded the actual siren test from a nearby parking lot. The coordinates of the siren itself can be found here: 34.816224, -92.239691 Recorded on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022 at 12:00 PM CDT.

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