8-Port Fedelcode Type 5 Siren Test - Alert - Verona, OH

So yesterday, since I had first Wednesday of May off, I wanted to go somewhere but I wasn't exactly sure where. I was gonna originally go to Coshocton County at 10 AM, and then Muskingum County at 12 PM, but Coshocton, for some reason, didn't end up posting about testing beforehand, despite it being sunny and warm across the entire state, let alone a majority of the region. So, in spite of this I then planned to go to Wyandot County at 10 AM, and then Ashland County at 12 PM, but I got word that Wyandot County's reliability is heavily questionable right now (the Sheriff's Offices' Facebook siren testing posts are flooded with people saying they don't hear their sirens in their town), soooo I was stumped, until I decided... "Hey, I still have this whole 8 port Fedelcode I haven't filmed an hour away from me, why not?" so... lo and behold, at 2:30 in the morning I decided it was a good idea to go to Preble County, and WOW it did not disappoint. They tested at about 12:03, and god damn this beast vibrated everything at all times, no matter where I was. Definitely one of the loudest omnidirectional sirens I've ever heard, let alone siren in general. Not only that, I finally found the frequency to Preble County's siren activation (you can hear the tones, and me slightly freaking out in the beginning if you have your volume up lmao), so now I'm definitely gonna be venturing out here more often. Alas, enjoy! Recorded: 5/7/25 Details! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ Tight shot camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Wide shot camera: Canon Powershot SX740HS Microphone: Takstar SGC-598 Shotgun Microphone Testing: First Wednesday @ 12PM_ Address: 121 Mill St, Verona, OH 45378 Direct Coordinates: 39.903920, -84.488574 Exact recording distance: 132 ft Check out the Ohio Statewide Siren "SuperMaps" below! https://linktr.ee/centralohsirens