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This video is a 2024 remaster of a video originally filmed on November 6th, 2018. It was filmed six years ago, today. This was the first time I ever heard a thunderbolt siren up-close in person. Six years later, this activation is still my favorite one to date. Now, let's enjoy this blast from the past as we keep moving into the future. **This siren was replaced by a 2001-130 in February of 2020. The concrete blower support pad still remains.** Siren Information: Type: Thunderbolt model 1000 Manufactured: 1954 by Federal Enterprises Installed: April 1954, refurbished and re-installed in 1988 Serial Number: T-485 (485th Thunderbolt ever made). Blower: 6M Rotator RPM: 6 Chopper level: 5 Port ratio: 5/6 (Originally single-tone 5) Phase: 3 Cycles: 60 Volts: 220 Location: Evanston Fire Station 4, 1817 Washington street, Evanston, Illinois. City Designation: Emergency Siren #2 Testing: First Tuesday of every month at 10:00 AM Cycle: 1 to 3 minute alert Technical info: Sirens Heard: Thunderbolt 1000T (110 ft), Skokie's T-128's (1-2 mi) Main camera: Sony RX100II Secondary camera: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus integrated cameras Recording distance: 110 feet Date: November 6th, 2018 *Original Description* FINALLY!!! I got to hear my first thunderbolt in person and dang! it was pretty loud. It was very windy outside, and I had to set up behind a few trash cans and a small house so my camera wouldn't fall over! (It fell over a few times). All I can say is that I am coming back to this siren again in the summer. The siren runs for a 3-minute emergency cycle during tests because the radio fails to receive the cancellation signal. The rest of Evanston's sirens run a 1-minute testing cycle during tests. This siren was originally fitted with a single-tone chopper. During the late 2000's or early 2010's, the chopper was swapped with a dual-toned chopper, which effectively converted this siren from a Thunderbolt 1000 to a Thunderbolt 1000T. Discord server: / discord **Copyright Disclaimer: Direct or indirect use of ANY elements of this video, its title, or its description without my permission is a violation of copyright law. I will not be held liable for any misuse of this video. I will fully cooperate with the necessary entities to identify and hold accountable those who choose to violate the law.**