A Cacophony of Sirens

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It was a fairly normal commute on the LIRR yesterday morning, albeit a little late after a morning breakfast meeting. I was happily engrossed in my Ipad, instant messaging with my office, when a symphony of sounds made me jump.

All of a sudden my phone and the phones of at least a dozen other people on the train around me rang a loud siren. It was bad enough on my phone but the combination of all of my neighbors was startling. It took us all a minute to realize that all of our phones had just simultaneously received a Severe Weather Advisory.

Almost in unison, a little laughter and then everyone then turned back to whatever activity preceded the siren.

A new normal I suppose.

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Fred Klein

Did you ever hear of carrier pigeons?

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Tue, 07/02/2013 - 02:05

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I got the same thing and found it unsettling. I wod have preferred a different method than that one

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Tue, 07/02/2013 - 04:50

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I had that happen once late at night after i had been fast asleep. I actaully thought it was the fire alarm. I scrambled out of bed in a complete panic, trampling my husband on the way to grab my son out his room and got half way there before i realized what it was. My husband survived the experience, but knows who will get out first in a real emergency... :)

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Tue, 07/02/2013 - 14:50

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Erik Scheibe

Perhaps it is related to our geographic situation, but it doesn't seem to be worth the unsettling feeling you get from the warning...after all, as you said nobody took any precautions, they just went back to what they were doing. I suppose if it were a tornado or tidal wave it would be different, but...

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Tue, 07/02/2013 - 22:48

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Liz Saldana

Both my husband's and my phone went off at the same time with that alarm. It's the first time it's happened and made me jump. I'm not sure why this has started; but I suppose it will be worth it if/when there's an emergency that affects us.

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