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  2. ATI HPSS - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California - This system is unique featuring the sound of the decommissioned Federal Signal STL-10 sirens that the HPSS units replaced; Casitas Dam, Ventura, California - This system is unique as they look like the Federal Signal Directional Speaker Array (DSA) sirens, but can have 7–8 speakers per stack, and gray caps on the speaker cones.

  3. Civil defense siren - Wikipedia

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    A civil defense siren is a siren used to provide an emergency population warning to the general population of approaching danger. Initially designed to warn city dwellers of air raids (air-raid sirens) during World War II, they were later used to warn of nuclear attack and natural disasters, such as tornadoes (tornado sirens).

  4. KICU-TV - Wikipedia

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    KICU-TV (channel 36), branded as KTVU Plus, is a television station licensed to San Jose, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Oakland-licensed Fox outlet KTVU (channel 2).

  5. Will there still be a tornado siren test today, despite ... - AOL

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  6. San Onofre Nuclear Plant to Test Siren System - AOL

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  7. EMA to run siren tests - AOL

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    Jan. 2—LIMA — The Allen County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will complete a siren test at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 3. The tests are run every month on the first Wednesday.

  8. KTVU - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on March 3, 1958, originally operating as an independent station. The station was originally owned by San Francisco–Oakland Television, Inc., a local firm whose principals were William D. Pabst and Ward D. Ingrim, former executives at the Don Lee Network and KFRC radio; and Edwin W. Pauley, a Bay Area businessman who had led a separate group which competed ...

  9. Klay Thompson returns to cheers from some 400 Warriors employees

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    Klay Thompson exited the team bus then beamed as he strolled back into Chase Center on Tuesday night, greeted by some 400 cheering Warriors employees who lined up along his path to the Dallas ...