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I found out that there is a version of Simplex's infamous default 4100/4120/4100U/4100ES voice-evacuation message that is spoken by a female voice instead of the usual male voice. They have this at the middle school near my house (Simplex 4100U voice-evacuation system). It says the exact same message word-for-word, but seems a bit slower-paced than the male version. The reason why the alarms were going off was because the main control panel has a few bugs in it currently, and they are trying to work it out. After doing some work on the panel, the technician would activate the nearest pull station (by opening it), then let the alarm sound a bit before silencing and resetting the system (it has audible silence, so the strobes continue to flash before the system is reset). Plus I am a friend of the principal here (he was one of my teachers at MY middle school). I can honestly say that this is probably the quietest fire alarm I've ever heard in my life, in fact it's SO low-volumed they had to put a speaker/strobe in each classroom! As of August 2011, the Simplex 4100U system was removed and replaced with a Notifier NFS2-640 voice-evac system after it began failing. They even got the TrueAlert speaker/strobes working on it, no doubt using the Gentex sync protocol.