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Air Raid sirens.
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the enemy is coming to kill us run for y'all lives
The blitz sirens went off when radar detected enemy bombers approaching.
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there were airaid sirens and poppy sirens and i dont no what els
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They were all removed at the end of the Cold War about 20 years ago.
Yes, they are but are called bomb sirens
In Britain, like everyone else, they went down to the air-raid shelters (usually the Underground railway stations), if they lived in the city. In the suburbs, they went into so-called Anderson shelters dug into backyards.
The blitz sirens went off when radar detected enemy bombers approaching.
scared
there were airaid sirens and poppy sirens and i dont no what els
Sleeping With Sirens fanbase does not have a name. Alot of bands fans do not have names.
Tornado sirens are warning sirens set up in some communities that sound in the event of a tornado warning. This is an effective way of alerting people to danger if they are not tuned into a TV or radio. Many of these are recomissioned air-raid sirens from the Cold War.
Carpetbagger
There is not a specific phobia for the fear of sirens. Acousticophobia is the fear of noise and ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises, which could be sirens. Misophonia is a neurological disorder that is the hatred of sound.
The sirens used during World War 2 were generally referred to as air raid sirens. They were used to warn civilians of impending air raids and to signal the need to seek shelter in bunkers or underground spaces. The sirens served as a crucial method of alerting the population to the danger of aerial bombings.
The Sirens.
The sirens were monsters that led sailors to a drowning death by singing so sweetly that sailors jumped off their boats to meet them.