i would probably notice halfway in and panic because i wasn’t counting
I know what you’re thinking: “Did he hear eight blasts or only seven?” Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being as you’re supposed to evacuate the area, you’ve got to ask yourself a question: “Do I feel lucky?” Well, do ya, punk?
Pretty sure 7 blasts isn’t the “all clear nothing’s wrong here” signal
7 blasts and one in the middle which is 3/4 the length means you’re good to go!
What was seven or nine!?
That’s twelve, time for lunch!
Found this explanation,quoted from the writer:
Listen carefully—that’s eight short blasts. I asked a NorthWestern Energy worker what catastrophe would trigger such a warning. Dam failure, he said. Of course. This was on Ryan Island just downstream of Ryan Dam. (Ed Kemmick/Last Best News)
Over the years I’ve collectively heard six short blasts. Two more blasts and I’ll have the full set and need to start evacuating.
So anyway, I started blasting
While we’re all wondering what happens at 7 or 9 short blasts, I’m asking how a blast could even be long.
7 means 50% off at Golden Corral. 9 means thermonuclear missile imminent.
The dramatic tension would be better if we reverse them
Short blast: BANG!
Long blast: BAAAAAANG!
Hope that helps
Nuclear explosion sounds are pretty long
WARNING: BEWARE WITH CAUTION
What is this for? I think it says NorthWestern Energy but am not sure. If that’s right, maybe it is under a dam’s spillway and they use eight short blasts to announce a release of water?
8? Are there other codes for 7 & 9, that we need to be counting? What if we were sleeping and unsure of how many blasts we heard? :)
Evacuate anyway just to be safe.
Look outside to see if your neighbors are running.
If this was a ship, yeah there are other codes.
This being an island, though, I have no idea. Are islands treated the same as sailing vessels? 🤔
Pretty sure I would be running on blast 2.
Where are you running to? It’s an island
E: Nevermind, I’m an idiot. You’re probably running to a boat or something lol. Have a nice day
Whenever Im in this situation I just float up to around 1000ft and wait for all the screaming to stop before coming back down.
Homelander?
The place where I work has an emergency alert public address system. I heard them test it once. It sounded a bit like the first part of the tripod sound from War of the Worlds:
I think it wouldn’t take more than a couple blasts from that before I’d evacuate something.
One of the creepiest real things like this that exists is Chicago’s tornado warning siren
EMISSION IMMINENT. TAKE SHELTER, STALKERS!
Unfortunately they don’t use the “Alternate Wail” signal in the video anymore. A few years back they switched to standard Wail.