He Bought a Tornado Siren

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Hello everyone, this is YOUR Daily Dose of Internet. In this video, a siren goes off in a local neighborhood.

Also in this video, I show you what pilots don't want to see. A dog does not want their mouth to be touched. An artist can make 2-dimensional figurines. A bobcat jumps at a car.

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I love how the cat looked at him as if to say "You wouldn't actually leave me, would you?"

Sundawg
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A tornado siren sure seems like a thing you shouldn't just be able to buy on the Internet.

hotelmario
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Imagine being a neighbor of someone who has a massive tornado siren in their driveway

ToffeeValid
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I’m honestly disappointed that he didn’t mention that:

1. Owning a tornado siren is, in fact, legal
2. The original creator of the video mentioned that his neighbors didn’t mind the siren
3. He doesn’t “show it off.” He strictly sets it off whenever the city/county tests it, or in emergency situations like tornadoes.

Edit: here's what the creator of the video said: "None of my neighbors have had an issue with it. I am VERY strict with when the siren is sounded. It strictly follows my cities siren activation policy. If Savages sirens go off so will mine otherwise it doesn’t go off with the exception of a couple silent tests. In my experience as long as you aren’t abusing the siren and sounding it for things you shouldn’t be, I don’t think there is a problem. I’ve had some people say they appreciate it because they get good warning for storms."

CGray
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*That dog in the end was a perfect compliment a creator could ever get, congrats for 15M!*

ON
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You know your content is good when both humans and animals love to watch it.

lugi_L
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I can't imagine the panic, confusion, and anger the guy with a tornado siren neighbours is

squarebodycasewademckenney
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Good old Federal Signal 2001. Must of got it 2nd hand as that's an older model

Thunderbolt__Siren
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Man, I remember back when this channel was at 14.9 million, love seeing how far he's come

K_ingh
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I love the fact you just wrote there "professional, do not attempt please" when the plane were landing on the helicopter area. You just gave me motivation to be a pilot.

MrZelegor
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Trust me, that's not the first guy to buy a tornado siren. There's a whole community of siren enthusiasts and collectors.

tyttuut
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The first clip if anyone was wondering it’s a weather phenomenon called St Elmo’s fire it’s where a sharp object like the nose of a plane passes through an electrical field in the sky causing static electricity

bmc
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Honestly I see the figurine artist’s work can be very influential on the merch market given how damn well they look

KeebeThePlush
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man when even the animals get's THAT excited to watch you bro, then you just know how good of a job ur doing man, keep up the good work!! We love you bro

pigymc
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The 2001 series is a warning siren intended as a successor to the Thunderbolt series. The 2001 is a common siren, being used in many cities and towns today.

The 2001 was first introduced as the 2001-DC Roundback, produced from 1988-1990. It used the same rotator assembly as the Thunderbolt. It earned the "Roundback" nickname due to its distinctive chopper housing 1990-1995. These models used the same rotators as the Thunderbolt, but with a different motor. The main difference is that the chopper housing is square-shaped.

The 2001-SRN, produced from 1998-2002, is one of the more common models in service today. It has a small Federal Signal on the center cone and a larger horn. The rotator assembly is shared with the Thunderbolt, this being the last model to use that rotator

Next comes the 2001-SRNB, made through 2003-2006. This was the first of the 2001 series to use a rotator not shared with the Thunderbolt. It used a gear-driven system, unlike the older belt-driven units. Otherwise, it is largely identical to the 2001-SRN. Most of the 2001-SRNB's have the big Federal Signal logo on its nose.

The_cat_explosion
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that man had some big balls to set off a siren in a local neighborhood

DevilinDisguiseral
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The way you can put pilots in the worst situation and they still stay calm is what makes me respect them even more

JTheBeastdamn
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You know he's a good content creator when even animals gets excited hearing his voice

sillycat
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2:28 real tornado warning, siren sounds Neighbors: not this guy again, wait is that a tornado AaaaAAaAaAaAA lol

cindywieczorek
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Yo imagine if it was bad weather and your neighbor just SOUNDS A FREAKIN TORNADO SIREN I would have a literal heart attack

Lizard