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There are mechanical sirens: There are electronic sirens: Sirens can put out an "alert" tone — a three-minute, uninterrupted sound — or an "attack" tone that modulates and sounds like a classic air-raid siren.
Last year, hackers took control of Dallas' emergency sirens, firing off all of the city's 156 emergency sirens for almost two hours overnight.
And "Sirens" was a good opportunity to write everything, because with the sirens you could say they have to sing in every style.
Outdoor sirens -- While sirens can be useful, they are not always the best way to receive tornado warnings, since they are not widespread.
Or just play it by ear, literally: When acqua alta is en route, sirens (modeled on WWII air raid sirens) sound across the city.
Take the comely water nymphs in Herbert James Draper's Ulysses and the Sirens (1909), or the voluptuous creatures of Léon Belly's Odysseus and the Sirens (1867).
Australian magpie mimics emergency sirens As firefighters battle deadly wildfires, a songbird mimicking the sounds of emergency sirens has been caught on video in southeast Australia.
In "Shantae and the Seven Sirens" from WayForward, players explore a vast sunken city and battle the Seven Sirens in the Half-Genie's most thrilling adventure yet.
The wailing air raid sirens - distinguished from steady-tone sirens already in use to warn of hurricanes, tsunamis and other natural disasters - were set to return on Friday.
"A lot of the animals we thought were greater sirens and lesser sirens are probably the reticulated siren or other animals that we haven't formally recognized," Dr. Steen said.
" William texted: "Do u hear sirens from our house?
Pruitt allegedly used sirens to get to dinner Pruitt "insisted" on repeatedly using lights and sirens in car rides to the airport, meetings, and social events, according to former EPA staffer Chmielewski.
The first is inspired by Odysseus's encounter with the Sirens.
Sirens were wailing loudly; it was a very dramatic scene.
He perks up at the sound of sirens behind us.
Lights and sirens were not on as it pulled away.
When that first couple pic is posted, sirens go off.
The sirens kept raging, so she looked through a window.
You can hear sobs and the sounds of ambulance sirens.
After the shot goes dark, you can hear police sirens.
Only Odysseus' ship was able sail safely past the Sirens.
Sirens also rang for 2 minutes 20 seconds at noon.
The dispatcher informed the caller the sirens would stay on.
Stormy was performing at Sirens ... a Columbus, Ohio strip club.
Andrew reportedly flattened nearly all of the facility's warning sirens.
Sirens were first used to warn of tornadoes in 1970.
Outdoor warning sirens sounded in Hennepin County early this morning.
Soon, the sound of sirens filled the air, Burkhart said.
But going back to Sirens last year did me good.
The emergency sirens didn't go off on Saturday, officials said.
Ambulance sirens interrupted the silence, and police trucks rumbled by.
I would hear the sirens going past late at night.
Blackouts, sirens, mattress on the floor, furtive visitor or ghost.
The authorities are testing new attack alert sirens as well.
Sirens blared in the diplomatic area near the presidential palace.
Emergency sirens wailed, followed by the thunder of gas explosions.
Kiki Smith's black harpy sculptures in her "Sirens" series (2007) mix myths to deliver a feminist critique by titling vulture-bodied women, known for snatching food or guarding the underworld, after the dangerously seductive sirens.
Nurses tended to patients outside in the dark as sirens wailed.
The sirens of an ambulance and helicopter blades creep in purposefully.
And that time he allegedly used sirens to get to dinner.
The car blared its sirens and they started knocking on doors.
The second episode opens with sirens, people shouting, and looting attempts.
He remembers hearing the sirens — they seemed to go on forever.
Snipers' rifles cracked amid shouting and the blaring sirens of ambulances.
More ambulances keep arriving, but few with emergency lights and sirens.
The police arrive in a very impressive three minutes, sirens blaring.
I was like, 'Mom, come here, do you hear these sirens?
And there are all the people within range of the sirens.
The mayor said the sirens went off at 10:27 p.m.
If there was no following roar, soon we would hear sirens.
You also have sounds of police scanners and sirens in there.
"Hearing all the sirens around, you feel completely helpless," she said.
Then, a muffled male voice whispers as police sirens draw near.
Sirens are a type of large salamander that are completely aquatic.
I heard the sirens and saw an alert on my phone.
Bosnia re-sounded the sirens of the evils of European nationalism.
Police sirens cut through the genteel calm inside the Chemnitzer Hof.
And heavy rain Friday drowned out the sound of evacuation sirens.
Concerns about total curfew Air raid sirens blared at 7 a.m.
In Jefferson City, tornado sirens had gone off after 11 p.m.
Is "Sirens" a different work with this new set of singers?
Air-raid sirens were heard Monday as far away as Hebron.
The couple left when they heard police sirens approaching, she said.
Paramedics and friends knelt to comfort them as police sirens wailed.
Air raid sirens wailed during the day and into the evening.
Drowns out traffic, sirens, drunks outside your window at 2 a.m.
The Mount Sinai Health System is testing the two-tone sirens that make an "ee-aw" sound commonly heard in Europe, and the Greater New York Hospital Association has begun testing rumbler sirens for its ambulances.
Nicole: Actually, the big story in security this week was an epic hack of Dallas's emergency sirens that set off some 150 emergency sirens across the city last Friday and sent people flooding 911 operators with calls.
In her new neighborhood, Ms. Gossiaux is no longer tormented by sirens.
Sirens blaring, we race through red lights, the captain on the radio.
We city folk are lullabied to sleep by the sound of sirens.
Like other sirens, its distinguishing feature is the absence of hind limbs.
Aguadilla was left with no compensation for more than the tsunami sirens.
The warning sirens may be blaring from Democrats and Justice Department veterans.
The interception set off sirens on the Golan and nearby Jordanian border.
When he came in, he didn't know, he couldn't hear the sirens.
There are a few gunshots and sirens, but a safe distance away.
Hopefully he's kinder to his audiences than the sirens were to theirs.
Game of Thrones' Varys and Sirens' Voodoo are both confirmed asexual characters.
You hear the click of handcuffs, sirens, a male voice shouting, cursing.
"For Marvel fans, those numbers, especially '616,' are like sirens," he wrote.
"Sirens is fundamentally a tribute to my son and wife," he begins.
She was one of the sirens in O Brother, Where Art Thou?
The car will hear the sirens and move out of the way.
"Then the sirens go, and it's 'Get to your basement,'" she said.
Residents in Riyadh reported multiple blasts, followed by sirens in northern districts.
As they sat in their own silence, sirens and traffic wailed below.
Sirens wail as shiny black limousines whisk visiting dignitaries to their meetings.
"When we got out, there were police and sirens everywhere," she said.
Sirens wailed as ambulances rushed the injured to hospitals across the city.
Then the first sirens of that long day sounded in the distance.
They have had to train the dogs not to howl at sirens.
I heard the sirens that afternoon, but was unaware of the horror.
The reports said he was taken to a shelter after sirens sounded.
However, there were no reports of sirens going off in the state.
On Thursday, the shrill sound of emergency sirens rang for three minutes.
Not for nothing did the show begin to the sound of sirens.
Like other emergency vehicles, the Rapid Responder has a lightbar and sirens
Emergency sirens wailed in parts of the state, adding to the panic.
After that, for almost four minutes, it's just guns, sirens, and explosions.
Three other sirens are currently installed at the dam site, Carlos Acevedo, the Puerto Rico emergency management commissioner, told The Times, adding that the residents nearby are "not in danger" because the sirens can still reach all area homes.
Outside we saw the children crying looking for parents and sirens going off.
Are there any other beloved screen sirens she would like to channel next?
Sirens Is The ONLY Place You Can Catch Her On Her Nationwide Tour!
As he tried to go back to sleep, he heard air raid sirens.
The screen sirens and glamour of old Hollywood are among my biggest inspirations.
Then, there were the Sirens, who make their famous appearance in Homer's Odyssey.
We have drilling going on in our studio, stuff happening, sirens, fire drills.
The final death is Stolin, who falls prey to the call of sirens.
" Soon after, he told her: "You should be hearing the sirens real soon.
Sirens of ambulances carrying casualties to hospitals wailed almost non-stop all day.
The governor said some sirens went off on Saturday after the false alarm.
For Adorno, the allurement of the Sirens represents losing oneself in one's past.
Ambulance sirens break the calm of the fishing town surrounded by green fields.
Hearing sirens, he followed the sound until emergency workers pulled up just outside.
By the time the town's sirens went off, he was ready to go.
Cyclopses and sirens, the everyday monsters, were inconvenient at best and mostly trivial.
You just heard hear the sirens occasionally and people standing around looking shocked.
" Soon after, he tells her: "You should be hearing the sirens real soon.
They were called the Gotham City Sirens, and it was a glorious run.
For the left—fragmented as it is—that ought to set off sirens.
Mermaids don't have wings, nor are they as traditionally as bloodthirsty as sirens.
As soon as I see the police sirens, my heart sinks for him.
In the vicinity, I heard no sirens or honking, just a strange quiet.
You can hear what seem to be sirens woven in the accompanying music.  .
There were lots of blaring sirens and loud motorcycles back in those days.
It would be nice if SimpliSafe offered a few sirens throughout the home.
Avoiding the sweet songs of beautiful sirens wasn't easy, but Odysseus did it.
The massacre ended when he committed suicide as he heard police sirens approach.
And then, for some strange reason, the sirens about Mexican ISIS Ebola quieted.
But when he heard ambulances and police sirens, he knew something was wrong.
Ms. Miles had been in her apartment cooking when she heard the sirens.
Ms. Kaufman heard sirens in the distance and knew they were for her.
"I was getting ready for bed when I heard sirens," writes Megan Stielstra.
Why are so many emergency sirens that warn of tsunamis not working properly?
I come back and it's sirens and it's someone getting arrested on 125th.
Jackal howls are a bit like sirens, but softer and a little wobbly.
According to NBC Philadelphia, warning sirens were issued at approximately 261:30 a.m.
Living in LA, we're used to having helicopters fly over, or hearing sirens.
The German theorist revisits Odysseus's voyage past the island of the Sirens, during which the Greek mythological hero orders his crew to bind him to the mast so that he may hear the Sirens' song without fully succumbing to its seduction.
She implored the dispatchers to tell officers not to drive up with sirens blaring.
An ambulance was seen speeding away from the cave area with its sirens blaring.
Tornado sirens are meant for people outdoors, so those inside sleeping can't hear them.
More storm damage… about to totally dark, I still hear helicopters and emergency sirens.
Edmonton, Alberta (CNN)Buzzing helicopters and sirens snapped Godelive Ohelo awake from her nap.
Burning debris floated toward the ground and firefighters approached the site with sirens blaring.
Catwoman joins the pair at one point for a series called Gotham City Sirens.
Shamber, you say at the age of five gunshots and sirens were my lullaby.
You know they're coming because you can hear the sirens of the police escorts.
Their lights and sirens, along with the shrieks of Jason's mother, drew neighbors outside.
His faded brown T-shirt says "Brooklyn" but outside the sirens are wailing Manhattan.
The wailings of the sirens caused the expected result of fear and mass confusion.
" Originally the city stated that the sirens were going off due to a "malfunction.
The man reportedly used sirens and flashing lights to trick the people around him.
A din of fire engine sirens came a couple of minutes after the blast.
"Be proud of yourselves," they speak into the camera against a backdrop of sirens.
"I heard a lot of sirens so I always kept to myself," she said.
The shouted slurs and gunfire were quickly overtaken by a new sound: police sirens.
Faint sirens and the murmur of worried onlookers broke through the late-afternoon quiet.
In this misogyny, women are the powerful, disgusting corrupters — the vixens, sirens and monsters.
Martin's son survived, but his latest album Sirens is inspired by these tragic circumstances.
There was no light anywhere except occasionally you'd see some sirens from emergency vehicles.
These Sirens no longer symbolized the spirit, but rather, the pleasures of the flesh.
These are the threatening yet sexy mermaid-like Sirens that we're familiar with today.
All of this makes the outside world mostly quiet, except for the ambulance sirens.
It's an unglamorous tale, remote from the sweat and smoke and sirens of Stonewall.
It has this kind of puny little head that's very different from other sirens.
EPA administrators don't often use sirens, which are a feature of the presidential motorcade.
How did "Sirens" help you pull together all those different strands in your writing?
She added that the owners of Sirens were "too fearful" to have her back.
SAPNA You know "Sirens" is for millennials because it's about mermaids, not grizzled detectives.
Jeanne Vass, 62, said she had woken early Monday to the sound of sirens.
Slave to Sirens are among the few that inject those topics into their music.
" The vehicles were generally equipped with emergency communications equipment and "emergency lights and sirens.
James Nennemann heard sirens blaring across the city of Hamburg around 4 a.m. Monday.
Half an hour later, however, sirens blared again as more mortar rounds were launched.
Two loud blasts followed by sirens had been heard in Baghdad, Reuters witnesses said.
Rocket alert sirens sounded in the Israeli-held Golan Heights and in northern Israel.
Daniels, 39, was arrested early Thursday morning at the Sirens strip club in Columbus.
Here's Odysseus passing the Sirens, magical songstresses whose songs beguile men into the sea.
You had to tune out the sirens of skepticism who said they were dangerous.
Like most electric vehicles, the Rapid Responder is quiet when the sirens aren't on.
Countless police officers had converged on the scene, a cacophony of lights and sirens.
The sound of three low, ominous sirens broadcast on national television preceded the detonation.
He said sirens wailed in the U.S. section of the base during the incident.
Logan Shelts, the lead moderator of Air Raid Sirens, an online forum of educators and enthusiasts, said tornado sirens were an outgrowth of the Cold War, when they were installed to alert communities in case of a nuclear attack or an air raid.
Some of these would later become mass-produced, like wall calendars featuring "Dykes to Watch Out For," Alison Bechdel's wildly popular long-running comic series, and "Sirens Leather Calendars," made by the Sirens Women's Motorcycle Club, the oldest and largest in NYC.
In his book "Keith Richards: The Biography," Mr. Bockris wrote that Mr. Richards was born amid the bombing and air raid sirens of Dartford, England, in 1943 at the height of World War II. "I was born with those sirens," he said.
This has already happened: Hackers set off 158 emergency sirens throughout Dallas on April 8.
San Francisco's sirens are activated by a manned central controller strategically placed within the city.
Ambulance sirens echoed across the area as soldiers opened fire to disperse bystanders and motorists.
In Israel, there is little eagerness to endure the daily sirens warning of rocket strikes.
" Later in the 911 call, a male caller tells the dispatcher, "We heard the sirens.
"If we could hear sirens, we would know somebody's coming to help us," Williams says.
One video captured the sound of yelling, sirens, then more of what sounded like gunshots.
Other TV credits include arcs on Last Resort, Star-Crossed, The Magicians, Sirens, and Underground.
Who knew that a show about sirens could have so much blood on its hands?
There is music, police cars flashing sirens to encourage the runners, friendly dogs, and neighbors.
As sirens blare in the background, the characters look appropriately terrified of what's to come.
A Reuters witness heard a big explosion in the city center, followed by ambulance sirens.
The operator asked Muhr if she could hear the sirens of the approaching police cars.
Today, he confirmed via Facebook that the record, titled Sirens, will be his forthcoming album.
Any loud sound can shatter their day: Sirens sounding, fire alarms ringing, a car backfiring.
They were unmoved by photo-snapping tourists, children with outstretched hands, hot dog carts, sirens.
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Then, sirens are heard as the emergency vehicles arrive at the Coto de Caza home.
Officials have set a target date in November to test the outdoor attack warning sirens.
Some had heard the sirens from passing fire trucks, others had received calls from friends.
An ambulance with sirens blaring pulls up and emergency doctor Grant jumps out the back.
Chants and sirens rang out during the entire event, which lasted for about an hour.
In Mexico City, sirens sounded and telephone poles shook in the street, according to witnesses.
You would have breaking news sirens on all four sides of the Fox News screen.
Despite the arrest, Daniels said she plans to perform at Sirens again on Thursday night.
When she stepped outside, it was 3:05, and the tsunami sirens were already wailing.
Then screams and sirens pierced the quiet aboard the Andrea Doria at 11:10 p.m.
In the 19th-century, an abundance of Victorian mermaid iconography furthered this representation of Sirens.
Seven permanent emergency sirens were intended to issue audible alerts of dam breaks and mudslides.
I called for help and held the Miss's hand, waiting for the wail of sirens.
Every day, in my apartment in Brooklyn, I hear more sirens than the day before.
A plume of smoke rose over Kabul just after midnight and sirens could be heard.
After the crash, ambulances with screaming sirens rushed in and out of the airport gates.
False alarms set off sirens in southern Israel during the strikes early Sunday, it said.
VICE: So who are these guys riding around with ludicrously big sirens on their bikes?
One post included a video of a man shooting a rifle amid sirens and screams.
That night, I slept fine despite some street noise coming from sirens and city traffic.
Mirabelli dressed in a police car, sirens blaring, to get to Fenway by game time.
When sirens pierced the quiet of the night last week, José's eyes widened with fear.
Come, Cassidy Quinn, babe, it's time to begin;We have whistles and sirens and flash.
The two huddled next to a toilet, holding their breath as police sirens wailed by.
As an actress, she commands something like the stylized expressions of silent-film-era sirens.
Warning sirens have flashed since the raids on Cohen took place just a week ago.
And, a malfunction triggered sirens at a North Carolina nuclear power plant on Jan. 19.
By the time the exchange was over, air raid sirens had woken people in Israel.
Most suburban streets are certainly free of blaring horns, wailing sirens and, sometimes, even people.
Sirens, car horns and alarms echoed throughout the dark streets before generators began kicking in.
When the dam broke, no alarms or sirens sounded to warn workers and communities downstream.
Sirens were being sounded and there were no immediate reports of casualties, the sources said.
It sounds like a symphony of demented slide-whistles, sirens and the world's loudest theremins.
The company has also taught its cars to hear and see sirens and pull over.
And when he was driving around town, he insisted on using sirens to get to dinners at an upscale French spot in D.C., called Le Diplomate, even though the use of sirens in a motorcade is a privilege that's usually reserved for the president.
She was happy to leave the East Village, where she had been plagued by constant sirens.
The couple was killed by shotgun blasts to the back, according to the Lewis County Sirens.
In video he took, two barrages of gunfire are heard amid wailing sirens and emergency lights.
Tuesday after detectives returned to the area where she went missing and turned on their sirens.
"Oh my god, this is so scary," Berlin says as police sirens ring in the background.
The sound of Dallas's 156 emergency sirens blaring in unison unsettled many of the city's residents.
The screams are ear-splitting; a thousand ambulance sirens calling for some semblance of personal rescue.
When city OEM workers determined that there wasn't an emergency, had trouble turning off the sirens.
The blaring of police sirens, ever-present elsewhere in the capital, doesn't seem to reach here.
Gotham City Sirens will reportedly be based on the 2009 DC series of the same name.
Dozens of explosions rocked the coastal enclave and ambulance sirens echoed in the mostly empty streets.
A soundtrack of sirens, bleeps, alerts and emergency announcements is all that broke the eerie silence.
" He added that he didn't hear or smell anything, but that suddenly "all the sirens started.
She had been asleep for a half hour when she heard sirens telling residents to go.
Hussey has been in the business of grooming women to become man-seducing sirens since 2008.
Cal is the new leader of the Tidelanders, and the sirens have come to recognize her.
The sirens may have disappeared, but loud voices from the European right are taking their place.
Following the party scene on the show, a message appeared on screen accompanied by police sirens.
Use your strong female voice to call out like the sirens you are and refuse straws.
Because every time I go outside in New York City, it's screaming sirens and sensory overload.
Officials have confirmed that 156 emergency sirens simultaneously blared a warning: the system has been hacked.
New Yorkers are used to the sirens, the traffic, the armed officers searching through trash cans.
We heard distant fire trucks blaring their sirens as they raced their way towards our location.
Some areas in Syria already had air raid sirens, but they had to be manually activated.
Warsaw traffic will stop for a minute&aposs remembrance when the sirens wail at 0003 p.m.
The plan is to sound the sirens after the other emergency tone that is currently used.
The sirens, starting at 11:42 Friday night, screamed for about an hour and a half.
Terrified residents ran into the streets, where they crouched and prayed as earthquake sirens went off.
There is no scheduled test of the EAS or All Hazards Alert Warning System sirens today.
The latter test prompted sirens in Japan and an advisory from the government to seek shelter.
The first sounds you hear in Heroin(e) are sirens, a warning: This is an emergency.
"I don't know," she says, frantic now, and are those sirens she's hearing in the distance?
"Next thing you know there's fire truck and ambulance sirens going off all over the neighborhood."
She was having tea at a friend's townhouse in 1911 when screams and sirens interrupted them.
All night long the trains thundered past his building, garbage trucks groaned, and police sirens wailed.
But only 911 seconds into his getaway, he was slowing for blinking lights and blaring sirens.
They heard tornado sirens outside, so they corralled their dogs and headed to their storm cellar.
The recurring sirens made it impossible to concentrate on work, so Safran-Hon switched to podcasts.
The driver slowed down as he passed through the checkpoint, but hearing sirens, he sped away.
The genetic analysis also suggests that there may be other species of sirens as yet undiscovered.
Sergeant Crum said he and his fellow officers drove up narrow driveways, blaring horns and sirens.
A series of loud bangs and then sirens could be heard in video of the event.
But sirens are, also, one of the few things anyone hears outside anymore in New York.
The children had mostly vanished, their jubilant cries replaced by the frequent annoying sirens of ambulances.
Traffic is periodically interrupted by the sound of sirens as police officers break up drug deals.
And in all seasons, sirens from the avenue tended to smear the sound of the performances.
Running the police lights and sirens, Walters reached a maximum speed of 101 mph, Biehl said.
Camp Casey, South Korea just hit the Go To War sirens on accident instead of TAPS.
A video showed protesters dragging him on the ground in the midst of clashes and sirens.
There was an eerie quiet, punctuated only by the anxiety-provoking but reassuring sound of sirens.
They are near plenty of shopping and trains, yet endure few audible sirens or garbage trucks.
Rocket sirens were heard Monday night along the Israel-Gaza border, indicating further incoming rocket fire.
Air raid sirens continued to go off throughout the day as far away as Tel Aviv.
"There has been no evidence ... that Defendant appears or has regularly appeared at Sirens," Klein said.
When I hear the sound of sirens or fireworks, I'm taken back to that horrific afternoon.
The voices, the screaming, and the sirens took a backseat, I just focused on the book.
Twenty-five miles from the border, air raid sirens sounded in Israel's main southern city, Beersheba.
Video on Twitter showed an ambulance, sirens blaring, speeding away from scene amid the sound of gunfire.
Redolent of an wartime air raid, the sirens wail precisely at noon each Tuesday, eerily and slow.
So when Marvel announced that it was killing Wolverine in 2014, it set off comic book sirens.
But Andersen's film fails on several accounts, and cranks the food fear sirens to irresponsibly high levels.
They used Facebook and Twitter to alert residents, and Sheriff's drove through neighborhoods blasting sirens and loudspeakers.
These "sonic wounds" were intended to  retain the sonic memory of air raid sirens from her childhood.
CNN witnessed more than a dozen ambulances crossing the border, all with sirens blaring, ferrying patients across.
The strip club where she reportedly performed, called Sirens, declined to comment when asked about the matter.
The intruder, she allegedly claimed, told her he'd return to kill her if he heard police sirens.
The teams received simple equipment at first—battery-powered hand tools and hand-cranked air-raid sirens.
Yet the Sirens had the legs and wings of a bird — not the tail of the fish.
Sirens perched on rocks waited for ships to sail by, so they could sing their legendary song.
Sailors would become entranced by their voices, and drown in the rough waters near the sirens' rocks.
The sirens age slowly, Adrielle explains, and humans often grow too curious about that kind of magic.
Then, there's Gotham City Sirens, which will reportedly follow three of Gotham City's most beloved female villains.
As the afternoon comes to a close, the sound of sirens and helicopters have become more faint.
Politicians and the emergency services are not the only ones to use lights and sirens in Conakry.
He ended it by turning the weapon on himself when he heard the sirens of approaching police.
The wail of sirens returns, louder than ever, either from outside the car or inside the dashboard.
The Office of Emergency Management was able to turn off all the sirens by 1:20 a.m.
One snap featured people walking in front of YouTube HQ with their hands up and sirens blaring.
But the final minutes of the Trinkets finale leave the question of sirens hanging in the balance.
She can combine multiple perspectives in a single work, as in the painting "Sailors and Sirens" (2017).
Thousands of people in the Texas city were treated to the sounds of tornado sirens going off.
They were nearly drowned out by the anti-Maduro crowd, who blasted loud sirens on their bullhorns.
The sirens, the cars, the people were all quiet -- and just trying to find their way through.
For others, sirens, horns and the chatter of a crowded street are enough to dull the appetite.
Marquez Garcia hopes to have six sirens fully installed by the end of June, possibly early July.
Some sirens are stationary, and others rotate; they also come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
It was Perrotta's willingness to offer lights and sirens that curried favor with Pruitt, the sources said.
" Seemingly out of a desire for privacy, the caller tells the dispatcher, "Wait, no sirens please, right?
I live two blocks from Baylor Hospital and I heard sirens going back and forth all night.
The new windows have double panes, which eliminate the sound of all but the loudest passing sirens.
The sirens in the back of my skull continued for three days until the transfer officially cleared.
But no matter how discreet the diabetes epidemic might be, those sirens—and the statistics—don't lie.
The Beekman is in a busy downtown location, so sirens and honking were frequent during the day.
Children are exposed to other hazardous noise: lawn mowers, rock concerts, firearms, sporting events and police sirens.
Monitor local news broadcasts and online alerts; listen for sirens if they are used in your area.
He said the agency would begin sounding its flood sirens along the Arkansas River late Thursday afternoon.
Police charged Daniels with three misdemeanor counts of illegally touching a patron at the Sirens Gentlemen's Club.
Another factor: Subway emergency exit gates used to have loud sirens, but they were silenced in 103.
Known for their size and bushy gills, sirens are a fixture in Southeastern swamps and watery ditches.
Don't live in constant fear, but do notice things like evacuation-route signs and listen for sirens.
Sounds from the shooting haunt many on the team: sirens, loud cracks, bullets whizzing by the ear.
Albert Rodrigues, a resident of Guánica reported tsunami sirens going off, which he said officials later cancelled.
Then screams, sirens, chaos — and, finally, gunfire as arriving police officers shot and killed the three assailants.
In Lebanon, a group of modern-day sirens have decided not to sing sweetly like their namesakes.
Employees at businesses in the area heard a loud explosion and sirens from ambulances and police vehicles.
Most courses in Florida have sirens to alert players that a lightning storm is on the way.
She paid nearly $2,400 a month, and was plagued with noise from sirens racing along Columbus Avenue.
"This was a complete set up," Avenatti had said after Daniels' bust at the adult hotspot Sirens.
"Alright, turn your sirens off before you get there," TenEyck said in the dispatch call to police.
He knew something was wrong when dozens of law enforcement vehicles, sirens screaming, rocketed by his house.
The sirens start when the water rises to 26 centimeters (21 feet 753 inches) above sea level.
The latest launch also prompted sirens in Japan and an advisory from the government to seek shelter.
No sirens and no blue flashing lights — no blues and twos — as they say across the Channel.
They blasted sirens to drown out the music and, once again, fired tear gas into the crowd.
Friday, several law enforcement vehicles with lights flashing but no sirens pulled in front of Stone's home.
Like sirens on the rocks, ego sings a soothing, validating song  —  which can lead to a wreck.
We were playing happily in a crowded playground sandbox when a fire truck roared by, sirens screaming.
On shore, he was loaded into an ambulance, which rushed toward the nearest health clinic, sirens blaring.
Mr. O'Neill responded without using his lights and sirens, which would automatically have triggered his body camera.
There are the sirens luring in sailors in Greek mythology, and Delilah coaxing Samson in the Bible.
I retreat inside my own head, which is full of blaring sirens telling me to turn around.
The strip club where she was scheduled to perform, Sirens, also did not indicate any arrest was made.
That I found myself born into it with sirens and trucks going by out here in a poem.
Back in my dorm room, I stayed awake late, listening to sirens and tires screeching in the distance.
The sounds of sirens from ambulances racing through the streets were heard by residents bracing for an escalation.
Within 30 minutes, the streets were empty, save only for pedestrians walking and the constant sound of sirens.
As we reported ... Stormy was arrested Wednesday night after motorboating an undercover police officer while performing at Sirens.
She added they heard the sirens, but her husband sprang to action when he saw the storm approaching.
Officials are also testing a flood warning system, with emergency sirens telling people to move to higher ground.
As Saulters returns to the squad car to turn off the sirens, stunned onlookers converge on the scene.
The SUV did not stop after hitting him, Remes said, instead turning on its sirens and speeding away.
Pruitt insisted on using sirens and lights in his car in order to get to social events faster.
Residents would be notified of evacuations by sirens, radio alerts, and personnel sent door-to-door, he said.
I asked my California friend, who is staying in Honolulu, but he said he hadn't heard sirens either.
In December, officials restarted statewide testing of Cold War–era sirens meant to warn of a nuclear attack.
This was a test that involved the Emergency Alert System, the Wireless Emergency Alert, but no warning sirens.
Officers from the LAPD's West Los Angeles Division hit their lights and sirens and sped to the scene.
In ancient Greece, sirens were mythological creatures whose singing lured sailors to their doom, as Odysseus' mates discovered.
Röyksopp's "Bounty Hunters" keeps returning to Greedo snarling "Oota goota Solo?" as the keyboard sirens pound and shimmer.
The ocean is often cast as female in stories, with tales of sirens and goddesses controlling the tides.
Then, we hear the sirens and the police start to come, so they're like, 'The police are coming!
We came back to the sounds of ambulance sirens wailing in warning and family members wailing in mourning.
New York City, with its jackhammers, sirens and traffic, is a loud and sometimes obnoxious place to live.
The agency said Mr. Pruitt played no role in deciding when the sirens and lights would be used.
Make it useful, otherwise it will break you down, because those damn sirens are never going to stop.
Ever get the feeling that someone's not listening, no matter how loud the sirens and alarms are screeching?
The launch set off emergency sirens in northern Japan, triggering text messages that warned residents to seek cover.
Odysseus, when faced with the sirens, stuffed his sailors' ears with wax and lashed himself to the mast.
This week, the flood sirens rang loud from one of the 15 designated bell towers within the city.
The sirens went through 15 cycles of a 90-second activation before they were shut down, he said.
The agency said Mr. Pruitt played no role in deciding when the sirens and lights would be used.
A video shot by a neighbor showed firefighters dousing the smoking building in water as sirens blared nearby.
It happened in the dead of night, amid a din of wailing sirens and the pounding of rock.
On Wednesday, Pruitt said he could not recall ever asking his staff to flash lights or blare sirens.
It's hard to imagine Wheeler demanding a chartered jet or a "lights and sirens" ride to Le Diplomate.
Not long after they began walking through the streets blocking traffic, police started following the group, sirens blaring.
As the two began to break into song, they were interrupted by the sound of cop car sirens.
We could hear sirens outside but for the most part it was quiet and we were quiet too.
Why, the critics wondered, had Waterhouse deviated from Homeric legend and depicted the Sirens as monstrous winged creatures?
The latest launch prompted sirens in Japan and an advisory from the government for residents to seek shelter.
"The sirens heighten the anxiety and stress of impending conflict and devastation, [and] make citizens afraid," it stated.
The following years were filled with the sound of sirens and doing our homework in basements and shelters.
This unfolds in a silence interrupted only by the sirens of the ambulances and of the police cars.
As sirens blared and gunfire crackled, the video showed officers straining to find the source of the shots.
As sirens blared and gunfire crackled, the video showed, officers strained to find the source of the shots.
Things picked up in 2014 when USA's Sirens introduced Valentina "Voodoo" Dunacci (Kelly O'Sullivan), an asexual main character.
In a place chronically at risk for tsunamis, no sirens or warnings sounded the evening that disaster struck.
In Sapporo, the capital city of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, sirens went off, telling citizens to seek shelter.
"From the moment the sirens sound off, everyone should be ready to shelter in place," Ms. Cruz said.
With sirens wailing, rescuers rushed to lift the wounded into the backs of pick-up trucks for evacuation.
A flurry of yellow ambulances and police cars with loud sirens and blinking lights also flooded the street.
Minutes earlier, sirens warning of incoming rocket fire sounded in the area of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Governments have collectively spent millions on a regional early-warning system, evacuation routes, beachfront sirens, and tsunami drills.
In the eastern town of Kailua, Nathan Pablo said the sirens took on a new meaning on Thursday.
That led them to give David Ayer the job directing the upcoming Harley Quinn spinoff Gotham City Sirens.
Lacey's mother May (Chloë Sevigny) finally breaks in through the window and calls for Dee Dee as sirens approach.
The police sirens in the final seconds of Trinkets seem to suggest the law is now after the girls.
Police motorcycles, their sirens blaring, surged through gridlocked traffic as caravans of entrepreneurs and investors tried to keep up.
Awakened by wailing sirens, people fled homes and campsites in the dead of night and throughout the next day.
Warning sirens often rely on radio transmissions for activation, sometimes listening for signals similar to a phone's dial tone.
"Immediately my colleagues and I jump up and drive with flashing lights and sirens to the location," he wrote.
He used flashing lights and sirens on his motorcade to speed up his travel in DC, The Times reported.
For Julia, autism also means not liking loud noises like sirens, even if they might seem normal to others.
In evacuation areas, sheriff's deputies were using sirens and knocking on doors, telling residents to leave their homes, Sgt.
The sirens are exactly how they've been described in legends: sleek, silvery women who drown men using their song.
I'm waiting in my parents' pitch-black closet for what seems like an eternity, then, I hear the sirens.
Sometimes called Feejee mermaids, they are a far cry from the seductive sirens that you might imagine beguiling sailors.
The earthquake knocked out power and telecommunication towers, meaning sirens didn't wail and alerts didn't light up mobile phones.
You can't get to the "big finish" of your answer if you're being talked over and sirens are blaring.
Sirens sing men towards doom on their rock; Scylla, her teeth "full of black death", writhes in her whirlpool.
The cameras&apos microphones recorded the constantly blowing wind that propelled the flames while drowning out sirens and screams.
Cars clogged the roads and tsunami sirens blared on New Zealand's South Island as waves approached the northeastern coast.
The happy couple is climbing up something called a grain bin when a cop car pulls up, sirens blaring.
The device is triggered by warning sounds, like sirens and car horns, transforming the audio alerts into felt vibrations.
"After everything was over with and all the shaking and jarring, the sirens went off," Garrison told the station.
The new campaign includes public service announcements, school drills, and attack sirens, like those used during the Cold War.
Indonesia's disaster management agency reported that tsunami warning sirens went off after the quake, which was felt in Padang.
Rocket fire continued into Tuesday afternoon, as red-alert sirens sounded along the Gaza periphery, warning of incoming fire.
"Everything started rolling so fast," said Elena Mishkanian, describing the time from the text to when she heard sirens.
Dallas' 156 sirens, normally used to warn of tornadoes and other dangerous weather, were triggered at 11:42 p.m.
I found myself increasingly drawn to Susan Sontag as a psychic opposite to the sad-lady sirens I'd worshiped.
"Nothing like waking up to malfunctioning tornado sirens to get your heart going in the morning," added Kevira Voegele.
The Sirens Gentlemen's Club had posted on its website that Daniels was scheduled to perform there Wednesday and Thursday.
The notice issued to residents says police will sound their sirens to warn residents about 10 minutes before liftoff.
Hiroshima had already been woken by several air-raid sirens that morning, which had proved to be false alarms.
Sirens of patrol vehicles were heard in the background as NHK reported from the hardest-hit town of Mashiki.
In addition to that [noise], I sometimes experience crackling noises when I hear certain sounds or frequencies, especially sirens.
The battery of percussion includes bass drums, snare drums, whistles, sirens, bells, and, ominously, a saw cutting through wood.
"Hawaii has just started a few months ago, these monthly nuclear attack sirens as a test," said Democratic Rep.
Martin was driving home from work on July 20, 2012, when screaming sirens sent her heart and mind racing.
Impulsively, she molded rugged, delicate objects — sirens, horses, trees, fruits, lions, houses — building an imaginary of loss and love.
It appears to show the Jeep being pursued by a Park Police car, its lights flashing and sirens blaring.
Sirens blaring, police vans sped through the warren of side streets and alleys in the old center of Moscow.
Within minutes, major streets in the Loop were blocked with police tape and filled with squad cars and sirens.
On Sunday, holed up in his sister's house, he was woken up by sirens warning of a new threat.
We lived in Riyadh at the time, and our nightly routine included waking up to blaring air-raid sirens.
During Odysseus' journey he encounters a wide range of supernatural creatures, including the Sirens, Cyclops and the Lotus Eaters.
Howling air-raid sirens and buzzing smartphone alerts kept tens of thousands of Israeli civilians hunkered down in shelters.
Commander Jones said the episode was under investigation, including whether the motorcade was using lights and sirens as required.
Sirens can be a crass comedy, but the joke was always on Brian's naiveté, and never on Val's boundaries.
Malaprop (Barbara Kingsley) said after a longish pause to let some screaming sirens pass, whereupon a helicopter flew over.
On a busy street, amid the sirens and hustle and bustle of New York City, sits an unobtrusive van.
Which is quite the change from the city, where "folk are lullabied to sleep by the sound of sirens."
Eventually, my mind let plausibility back in, and I continued my shopping, over the sound of sirens, somehow unfazed.
She loves to sing and learns the lyrics faster than her friends, but loud noises like sirens upset her.
Though she overlooks a commercial thoroughfare, Fort Hamilton Parkway, the traffic and sirens are masked by the air-conditioning.
Fortunately, there were no sirens or flashing lights, and I was relieved when "Vote Here" signs began to appear.
I doubled the sound of the explosion, adding a glitch filter and sirens in the background for dramatic effect.
Once the news ricocheted around town, revelers hurried home, glued to their mobile phones, amid the sound of sirens.
Comey and Robert Mueller III, the F.B.I. director, raced, sirens blaring, to beat Gonzales and Card to Ashcroft's bedside.
We were there for about 20 minutes, and we heard sirens, so then we realized that this was real.
As the emergency sirens of the ambulance screeched above me, I wondered what people on the street were thinking.
In the wee hours, the hallway emergency light sputtered on periodically, sirens followed and few of us could sleep.
Elisabetta Pasqualin was watering plants on her terrace when she heard warning sirens and stepped out to see the crash.
Sirens sounded throughout the night in parts of Israel's south, sending residents into fortified rooms that are mandatory in homes.
He manages to stick his fingers inside of one and pry it open, just as sirens appear in the distance.
If you were looking for an awesome new female role model, you've got an entire club's worth in the Sirens.
But sirens of the sea are an integral part of Coney Island's history and a big draw for parade-goers.
" But he said he has "no knowledge of anyone being removed from the detail for not using lights and sirens.
" Lasers were a visual analogue to the air-raid sirens festooning early house tracks like Todd Terry's "Can You Party.
When you see police sirens in your rear view but the person behind you gets pulled over & not you: pic.twitter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I remember the panic on my father's face when the war sirens started wailing.
Tony shows up in his car and demands that Tyler get in, just as police sirens get louder and louder.
"No, I don't recall that," said Pruitt, when asked if he had personally requested the use of lights and sirens.
In 2013 Mr De Graaf called the Russian client representative only to hear hurried apologies—and sirens in the background.
One day, when there the test sirens go off, Mort's grandfather enters the bunker to find Mort wearing a nightgown.
SIRENS WAILING, a black government car pushes through the traffic, past the beggars and street vendors, up a potholed road.
"I can hear the sirens, but I cannot walk away," she sings: a swell of strings supports her pleading voice.
He was stubborn and insisted on finishing the ceremony (through the sound of sirens of the ambulance coming for him).
She has proactively exposed herself to stimuli from that night, like police and ambulance sirens, large crowds, and loud noises.
The van Elodie and Sabine are in is traveling down an empty road, and sirens are heard in the background.
From Kentucky, Ian Corbin posted a funnel cloud swirling Wednesday night in Owingsville, with tornado sirens blaring in the background.
In a possible sign of further escalation, it said rocket sirens were sounded in Israeli communities near the Gaza border.
Evacuation sirens rang on Thursday night in Elwood, Kansas, a community of 1,200 people across the river from St. Joseph.
Warning sirens could be heard from various embassies as loudspeakers urged employees to take shelter in safe rooms and bunkers.
"We were awoken by sirens and messages from the government telling us to take cover," one local resident told CNN.
Sirens continued to sound in Israeli communities close to the Gaza fence on Monday evening, indicating further incoming rocket fire.
Now here's the Catskills tiny home I visited in October, when I traded in sirens for crickets for a weekend.
If you ask us, though, you're better off with a fully decked out ecosystem complete with cameras, sirens, and sensors.
When the lava came out, the National Guard came out and knocked on people's doors and there were sirens blaring.
If this all feels heavy conceptually, rest assured Sirens also features some of his most layered, striking music to date.
The Sirens book adapts themes and concepts from Greek mythology and folklore and inserts them into a real world setting.
The relief effort used sirens, loudspeakers and sent more than 20 million mobile messages to the targeted people, he said.
While his train was leaving the platform, he saw police vans and ambulances driving at high speed, their sirens wailing.
The sidewalks were occasionally overrun with chanting crowds, and we often heard police and ambulance sirens wailing into the night.
Intermittent sirens from the ambulances lined up outside the hospital punctuated the sounds of Sondheim emanating from the rehearsal piano.
It's 2:45 am in London as I'm writing, and the sound of sirens continue to dominate the city's streets.
Harpo, a high-energy dog usually excited by visitors, did just that, despite the ambulance sirens and car horns outside.
After air raid sirens howled throughout Tel Aviv and surrounding towns, Reuters journalists heard several explosions in Israel's coastal conurbation.
Demi Lovato's friends wanted to keep her OD on the DL ... asking paramedics to come to her house without sirens.
No sirens were heard in those towns and beaches to alert people before the deadly series of waves hit shore.
But just hours before the city's residents headed to the polls Tuesday morning, tornado sirens went off across the state.
No lights, no sirens, for them to just park by the pine trees and to enter though the back door.
The White Helmet rescue workers operating in opposition-held Syria work with Sentry to operate and maintain air raid sirens.
"I heard the sirens and came out to see what was going on," said Shelly Zais, 59, who lives nearby.
Correa said that he used his sirens to get to the scene, where he located the car and notified dispatch.
The sirens were blaring, Snoop Dogg was playing, and Mr. Baker's arm was around his wolf in the back seat.
Directional sirens could significantly reduce or eliminate noise for people who are not in the path of an emergency vehicle.
FDR Drive was closed to all traffic except emergency vehicles, and we drove down it with lights and sirens flashing.
Maybe the producers just wanted to throw police sirens and sexual moans into a song and pretend that's somehow empowering.
"There was a tough relationship in the past," Ms. Menin said in her office above Broadway as sirens blared outside.
When the sirens blare and lights flash, Fer and Juan can make a formidable, at times grimly diverting, tag team.
Now city officials say human error prevented some of the city's outdoor warning sirens from blaring like they should have.
Tear gas billowed between the high-rises as sirens wailed on some of the most densely populated streets on Earth.
By the time we reached the news bureau, sirens were screaming and the Afghan Army was racing to the square.
CHERYL STEWART, NEW YORK The writer is a founding member of the Sirens Women's Motorcycle Club of New York City.
Ige, who said he was "angry and disappointed" by Saturday's incident, said some sirens went off after the false alarm.
Ambulance sirens echoed through the night in Gaza, where families huddled at home as powerful explosions thundered through the strip.
As she explains in the video above from the New York Post, this need is what led her to the Sirens.
"Just because we see you have your lights and sirens on doesn't mean you can run through red lights," he said.
Improved early warning systems include the construction of 17 new towers with sirens and loudspeakers that alert communities when to evacuate.
Locals referred to them as "leopard eels," but these very real sirens belonged to a family of aquatic salamander called Sirenidae.
Those sirens, it turned out, were police officers responding to a disturbing 911 call from the Closs home, made by Denise.
Shrader and a friend ran for the trees to take shelter, she told KPRC, while sirens rang out in the distance.
RV park resident Clifford Bowden says he didn&apost hear sirens but someone he knows who lives across town heard them.
McKenzie County emergency manager Karolin Jappe says all of the sirens functioned properly, including one within blocks of the RV park.
" — He said Pruitt "insisted" on using lights and sirens to go to "the airport, meetings, and social events on numerous occasions.
"What I think he did was turn on the sirens to get away from the scene of the crime," he said.
I run towards Isartor, all the while hearing sirens in the background and trying to check current news on my phone.
Daniels was supposed to dance again at Sirens Thursday night, but switched venues to Vanity Gentlemen's Club due to security concerns.
This could come in handy for folks who bike or walk to work and need to hear car horns, sirens, etc.
Rocket sirens sounded in southern Israel after the late-night truce was supposed to take effect, sending residents running for shelter.
"You're supposed to turn on your lights, sirens, and check before taking off," said Hector Lopez, who had heard the crash.
Orphelin Bay has complex underpinnings that involve semi-present sirens, a group of vengeful sea widows, and a potentially imminent flood.
Japanese under the missile's path awoke to the sound of sirens, while the authorities urged them to seek shelter (see article).
Gran yells through the closed window, as the sirens draw near, then she falls back in a drunken sprawl, cackling softly.
Warning sirens sounded for about 45 minutes, which should have given them plenty of time to reach a place of safety.
When that didn't happen, it's all kinds of sirens and alarm signals that says to me, 'Is this person fully vested?
Inspired by Homer's Odyssey, she titled the series Sirens and gave each image the name of a mythological god or goddess.
With traffic lights out, cars and taxis jammed intersections as emergency vehicles and fire engines with sirens blaring tried to pass.
Scientists can use these neutron star mergers as "standard sirens" and maybe one day confirm the true value of the number.
Air raid sirens signaling incoming rocket fire continued in southern Israel on Thursday morning, raising the likelihood of further Israeli reprisals.
Police departments are becoming increasingly militarized, using assault weapons, armored personnel carriers, grenade launchers, and ear-splitting sirens known as LRADs.
The official LP version of Sirens, released on the artist's own Other People imprint, was THUMP's seventh favorite album of 2016.
Since these sirens have served as the inspiration for many subsequent mermaids, we're going to go ahead and call them mermaids.
We were met by a fleet of cars, all of whose drivers turned on their sirens since it was rush hour.
Acting fast, the volunteer turned on his car's lights and sirens to get the truck driver's attention and stop the vehicle.
The auxiliary sites were placed near antiquated air-raid sirens that still stand throughout the city; they hummed with extraterrestrial transmissions.
CDT on Saturday when engineers manually shut down the sirens' radio system and repeaters, city Emergency Management Director Rocky Vaz said.
According to data from the disaster agency, out of about 230,22 tsunami sirens needed across Indonesia, only 13 are in place.
The sound is so familiar, but with a shock one realizes that these sirens are not mechanical—they are being sung.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was rushed from the stage at a campaign rally Tuesday after rocket sirens began blaring overhead.
On some occasions, the police officials drove the businessmen around town and to the airport, with lights flashing and sirens blaring.
His fingers tapped at laptop keys, and French horns and car horns of different eras, sirens and lorelei voices jammed together.
These voices are sirens beckoning us into the ocean's darkest depths, and they can be as damaging as they are wrong.
When I heard sirens and shit I decided to spice it up, because I knew I had it all under control.
Many scholars today believe that the Sirens were considered to be manifestations of the human soul after death, and duplicitous tricksters.
But at least he never tried to use sirens to get through traffic at dinnertime, like the Environmental Protection Agency guy.
Police sirens wailing, Captain Renault and Christian race to the tarmac, followed by Rick's customers, followed by Sam, pushing his piano.
He and his companions flee from a cyclops, sirens and the Ku Klux Klan, making some great music along the way.
Islamic Jihad fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza into Israel, setting off air-raid sirens in communities such as Ashkelon.
Sanders pulled up to the Capitol for a vote Wednesday morning in his motorcade, with police lights flashing and sirens wailing.
YM, which owns Canadian chains Stitches, Sirens and Suzy Shier, made a stalking horse offer for Wet Seal earlier this week.
Cellphone video from Hualien City shows a large building leaning at a dangerous angle as sirens are heard in the background.
A hush that calms our spirits; away from the hum of central air; away from running refrigerators, cars, sirens, the television.
The exception is Mr. Pink, who seems to escape, but then we hear police sirens and his fate is left ambiguous.
American officials, emphasizing the practical option of "self-evacuation," have urged the Iraqis to place early-warning sirens along the Tigris.
Those who could not make it there scrambled for shelter in a gymnasium and other public buildings, as emergency sirens wailed.
Back in the city, amid the hustle and bustle and the ambient noise of the sirens, I found myself flustered, overwhelmed.
I just remember my mom coming home and lying on the bed and crying, and hearing sirens all over the place.
And then the sirens sounded again — the last tone eerily prolonged — and we knew that something terrible was about to happen.
After a while, Bobby began to hear the Dopplered gulling of the sirens as the fire trucks made their approach. ♦
Reuters reported that Hawaii will begin monthly testing of the nuclear attack sirens for the first time since the Cold War.
HANOI, Vietnam — As strips of tofu sizzle beside her in a vat of oil, Nguyen Thu Hong listens for police sirens.
The first rocket attack came on Thursday evening, with warning sirens sounding in the Tel Aviv area and residents hearing explosions.
It has been stated that Suicide Squad 2 is still happening, though it has been stalled because of Gotham City Sirens.
It marked the first time sirens have warned of possible incoming rockets from the Palestinian enclave since the 2014 Israel-Gaza war.
That night, he saw the flashing lights of police vehicles, and heard the sirens and knew something bad had happened, he said.
And maybe we'll even start to litter our parks with nuclear warning sirens—oh, wait, they've already started doing that in Hawaii.
Because of its shape and color, many confuse lesser sirens with mudpuppies, which also live at the bottom of bodies of water.
After leaving the Drive-By Truckers that April, he went solo and released his first album Sirens of the Ditch in July.
Elodie probably won't be on the road with Sabine for long if Trinkets is renewed, especially since those sirens are a-coming.
After an explosion of glittering confetti, the Sirens began the march, cheering, with their iconic black leather, rainbow flags, and sweet rides.
"Paauer" is no exception, fusing grimy jungle and trap with an unsettling effects sampler of sirens, bird calls, and unintelligible vocal chops.
Gloria Ford, 58, who lives a few blocks away, was awakened by screaming sirens earlier and came to check out the scene.
"Rihanna looks like she has Kill Bill sirens going off in her head bc Sarah Paulson's touching her hair," another commenter observed.
Syed noted that at several points, they thought that the system had been deactivated, only to have the sirens turn on again.
Both neighborhoods were a considerable step up from 2192th and Figueroa, Kamasi said, but still ''there were gunshots and sirens every night.
Dayton resident Tenley Taghi told NBC News the tornado left her street in ruins, adding that she didn't hear any warning sirens.
Unlike the Nereids, who only occasionally got involved with human life, the Sirens were entirely consumed with luring humans to their deaths.
Then, as Lorde's cover of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" plays, the sirens arrive on the beach to collect Cal McTeer.
Local residents said they heard a blast at the time of the sirens, but they were not sure what had caused it.
Similar to the sirens, many of McCarty's murder girls mobilized desire to lure others, in their cases to help carry out murders.
In the video, rescuers washed a boy with a hose after he was pulled from the rubble as sirens wail around him.
At one point in the number, Donna and her trail of sirens pass an old woman on the side of the road.
They expected their resident artist to lounge about in scarlet pyjamas, drink cocktails for breakfast and entertain dashing rascals and fragrant sirens.
As the sirens blared, frightened residents called emergency services and took to social media to voice concern and learn what had happened.
In footage released by the Columbus Division of Police ... undercover officers swarmed Daniels' tour bus following her show at Sirens strip club.
Those add-ons, which feature sirens and two way communications, are just the latest gadgets in a slew of connected home products.
Silk slips, in particular, tap into a wide web of associations, from '30s screen sirens to '50s pinups to '90s grunge bands.
As police cars fly by, sirens blaring, a bottle of duty free mezcal is toppled and a smuggled-in weed pen emptied.
Authorities sounded sirens on Kodiak Island, and residents were warned via cellphone to seek higher ground or move away from the coast.
Now the sirens are getting closer, and the walls of nearby buildings light up with the rooftop lights of approaching police cars.
" Avenatti wrote that Daniels would no longer be performing at Sirens on Thursday, "but is looking for another club in the area.
Udall then presented an internal EPA email from Pruitt's former head of security saying "Administrator encourages the use" of lights and sirens.
Lopez told reporters that it was his understanding that the deputies' lights and sirens were active at the time of the crash.
He became an early adopter and customizer of the Moog synthesizer, from which he coaxed rumbles and sirens and thick, swooping tones.
Red alert sirens indicating incoming rockets sounded in Tel Aviv indicating the first time that the city was a target since 2014.
He explains that Sirens is the third iteration of a composition originally written for live performance while his son was critically ill.
I'm not a light sleeper, but the intermittent noise of cars and sirens was enough to wake me up a few times.
There are other forms of communication to help us navigate, ranging from honks and sirens, to hand signals and even bumper stickers.
From then on, we lived under a sky that was almost always ablaze with the roar of jets, bomb blasts and sirens.
Ms. Clifford, who performs under the name Stormy Daniels, simply had a two-night gig at the Sirens Gentlemen's Club in Columbus.
Ms. Gee praised the way Ozma ignored the blaring sirens and kept her away from creeping tour buses and rumbling dump trucks.
Instead, they believe that Muslims are being specifically targeted, and that sirens and noises sounded by other religions aren't facing similar scrutiny.
The next step is to get less shrill sirens for the more than 2.5 million ambulance calls in the city every year.
Despite the presence of speeding cars and fire engines with wailing sirens, Blanca Gómez's illustrations create an atmosphere that is overwhelmingly quiet.
It included lyrics like "let's kill these cops 'cause they don't do us no good," and featured sounds of sirens and gunfire.
In hopes of scaring voters to the polls, they have begun sounding sirens that Democrats will move quickly to impeach Mr. Trump.
My nose scrunched as the charred air mixed with stale remnants of the city's inhabitants, and horns and sirens blared around me.
He knew something was wrong when dozens of law enforcement vehicles, sirens screaming, rocketed by his Aurora, Illinois, house on Friday afternoon.
Happy Thursday and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're being serenaded by the sounds of constant sirens driving past The Hill newsroom.
Now all the police cars sped off with their sirens screaming, following my father as though he'd just shot the President. Mrs.
The mood in London was shock and anger, with the center of the city saturated all night with the sound of sirens.
There's Pac-Man Party Royale from Bandai Namco, while Capcom will have Shantae and the Seven Sirens and Shinsekai: Into the Depths.
At dinnertime, we received the text messages and heard the sirens with the four distinct tones announcing the highest-possible water levels.
Regarding the latter, officers might speak in quieter tones, turn off their patrol car's lights and sirens or use a person's name.
The sirens were heard in parts of Hawaii, including O'ahu, and officials say there were sounded during a Honolulu Police Department training.
Several minutes into the video -- this part recorded by another deputy's dashboard camera -- several other law enforcement vehicles arrive with sirens activated.
Daniels earlier Thursday had canceled her planned second show at Sirens on the heels of her arrest there after her first performance.
And it sickens me to even say, but it was just a "Whoosh!" and then sirens and bodies flying and people screaming.
The past and present are a terrifying blur in "Transit," a brilliant allegory set in France that opens amid wailing police sirens.
Daniels was taken into custody outside of the Sirens Gentlemen&aposs Club early Thursday morning after police claimed she touched a customer inappropriately.
Two years ago, a software engineer—originally from Australia—moved to San Francisco from South Bay and noticed the sirens everywhere he went.
Some drills take place in public — authorities requiring civilians to rush out of their offices or hurry into underground bunkers as sirens scream.
But you've certainly seen Rodarte's fantastical gowns on the likes of Kirsten Dunst, Ruth Negga, and Elle Fanning, among other silver-screen sirens.
The episode ends with what appears to be an earthquake — things are falling off the walls, homes are shaking, and sirens are blaring.
Even if the show's name claims otherwise, the mermaids in Siren physically resemble nereids more than they do actual Sirens of Greek mythology.
Then, there are mermaids whose legends are entirely different than Greek nereids and Sirens, or the mistaken manatees of the Age of Discovery.
THE blue lights twinkle and the sirens cry out as Durham Constabulary's night-shift cops race to the 617th call of the day.
But what has become of Gotham City Sirens, the Harley Quinn-led female villain team-up which Margot Robbie boarded back in December?
Sirens is due to arrive digitally on September 30 via Jaar's Other People imprint, and it will run 42 minutes across six tracks.
I panicked and turned off every light in my apartment, then hid in the bathroom until the noise stopped and I heard sirens.
But the sirens weren't signaling the end of the world (or end of Dallas), and they were not malfunctioning, as early reports indicated.
Emergency management officials are working on reinstating an attack warning system similar to the air raid sirens that blared during the Cold War.
It seemed like about, I would say, a minimum of two minutes, maybe as much as five minutes before we started hearing sirens.
CTV News reported that the lights and sirens of the ambulance were not turned on as it pulled away with the stuntwoman onboard.
Officers, or anyone else staking out a friendly neighborhood elephant, shouldn't use any sudden movements, sirens or emergency lights that would scare them.
The Israeli incursion and air attacks drew rocket fire from the Hamas-controlled enclave, with sirens sounding in Israeli communities along the border.
Hackers equipped with just a laptop and a $30 handheld FM radio could have hijacked the emergency alert system sirens of San Francisco.
Sirens were wailing in the distance as ambulances rushed to nearby University Medical Center, less than a mile from her house, she said.
Emergency sirens wail in the background, mixing with the sound of his labored breaths as he makes his way toward the main road.
Until the sirens are running, Dallas will rely on local media, emergency 911 phone calls, and a federal radio alert system, Vaz said.
The actress wrote that she intended to donate tips from a planned performance at Sirens on Thursday to the other dancers' legal defense.
Images on social media showed people scurrying for safety on Liege's central boulevard d'Avroy with shots and sirens being heard in the background.
She was originally scheduled for another performance at Sirens that night, but her attorney, Michael Avenatti, said she opted to find another club.
"Five Songs: Kafka's Sirens" has its world premiere, alongside "The Famous Box Trick," written for the flutist Claire Chase, and two other works.
Then the genetic analyses proved much more complicated than expected, because it turns out there may be more species of sirens than thought.
If I'm not subconsciously hearing the sounds of emergency sirens in my sleep, how will I know I'm actually asleep and not dead?
" Now she is currently attached to three films starring female superheroes: "Captain Marvel," with Brie Larson; "Silver and Black"; and "Gotham City Sirens.
The chorus imitates the whirring of air raid sirens and the rat-a-tat of machine guns, as in Hugo Ball's sound poetry.
Opposition lawmakers attempted to stop the passage of the measure by blowing whistles and sounding sirens, in chaotic scenes in Parliament this month.
So it was not long after the break-in that the sound of approaching police sirens forced them to make a hasty getaway.
As Meghan began her heartfelt speech (like she's done in the past, the royal spoke without notes!), sirens unexpectedly blared in the background.
The unnecessary lights and sirens that Pruitt requests for his motorcade mirror the necessary ones that the president doesn't even have to demand.
Another neighborhood resident, Alison Evans, woke to the sound of sirens and helicopters and watched flames engulf the building from a nearby street.
Comedy is more powerful than dramaSince Charlie Chaplin's "The Great Dictator," his Hitler-Mussolini satire, Hollywood has often used laughter to sound sirens.
"When they turned on the lights and sirens to pull her over she kept driving," Stockton Police Department officer Joe Silva tells PEOPLE.
A gunshot and the subsequent police lights and sirens drew curious neighbors to the streets of their quiet Brooklyn neighborhood on Monday night.
I went to grieve my grandmother&aposs death and to escape the constant ambulance sirens of LA, which only reminded me of her.
Outside the open window, the killer known as Son of Sam terrorizes the dusty streets, where brawls and sirens only intensify June's paranoia.
That one was tough to turn down, Dr. Modrek said, but "the fire trucks come out sirens blasting," which was a deal-breaker.
Soon, sirens are flashing and the movie darkens; a few beats later, it brightens, then swerves into silliness only to veer into seriousness.
The biggest draw to the Pro earbuds is noise cancellation -- a feature that impressively drowned out sirens and traffic during my busy commute.
Rocket fire comes after protests and earlier clashes Friday's rocket fire began in the evening, triggering red-alert sirens across the Gaza periphery.
Sure, there might be sirens out there, but who can focus on that when what you're really sick of is your roommate's flatulence?
People left crying from their homes, the sirens of the ambulances, the noise of the buses while I kept working on my farm.
"From the reports I've heard in the media, they (sirens) weren't operable because the power was knocked out by the earthquake," said Cummins.
The response was a mishmash of kudos and gripes on issues like scaffolding, sirens, trees, trucks, trash, dog waste, stray cats and gentrification.
But after darkness fell, at least two rockets launched from Gaza triggered sirens on the Israeli side of the border, the military said.
CTV News reported that the lights and sirens of the ambulance were not turned on as it pulled away with the stuntwoman on board.
"We really wanted them to lead the parade," Jen Baquial, the current president of the Sirens, told Broadly a few days before the event.
Sirens sounded in outlying Israeli areas and the military said three rockets had been launched toward Israeli territory but one fell short in Gaza.
The series, called Sirens, features sharp, static images of fearsome waves, allowing us the time and space to marvel at their strength and beauty.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Suicide Squad director David Ayer has signed on to direct the film, which is now titled Gotham City Sirens.
Left: Members of the 'Sirens,' a group of black leather-clad lesbian bikers, ride together down New York's Fifth Avenue on June 19943, 21994.
But that becomes a mission, with loud police sirens and interactions with strangers posing a severe challenge in the game, punishing your happiness levels.
State Representative Matt LoPresti told CNN he and his family sought safety in a bathtub but wondered why nuclear alert sirens had not sounded.
Broadcasters showed televised footage of armed officers kneeling behind police cars and other positions around the building as gunfire continued sporadically and sirens blared.
She got the idea to get an all-female motorcycle group involved, and reached out to Sirens Women's Motorcycle Group of New York City.
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We got a copy of the arrest report when Stormy was wrongly busted for motorboating an undercover cop at Sirens strip club in Columbus.
Warnings of the missiles spread through sirens and government-issued "J-alerts" on millions of cell phones throughout Japan, jolting some out of sleep.
As we reported, Stormy was arrested in July while she was performing at Sirens strip club after several patrons made physical contact with her.
When outdoor warning sirens in Dallas cried wolf last Friday, Twitter sleuths concluded that a hacker hijacked the alarms through a vulnerable computer network.
Standing around the outdoor pop-up in 40-degree weather, I waited for my food amid the deafening sounds of ambulance sirens and construction.
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"Freaking out over tornado sirens in my basement with a 7 month old and three dogs," Kristie Foote in Jasper, Indiana, said on Twitter.
The Israeli news site Ynet said sirens were also heard in the commercial capital of Tel Aviv, but there was no immediate official confirmation.
Sirens also hold up well: One unit that Sentry Siren installed in Maryland has been in continuous service since the 1920s, Mr. Yarberry said.
As warning sirens blared, a 27-year-old staff sergeant on his fifth combat tour rushed the Marines under his command to a bunker.
"There's video of people evacuating with the sirens going and then the buildings collapsing, clearly demonstrating the utility of the warning system," said Allen.
Vaz cited industry experts as saying the hack was among the largest ever to affect emergency sirens, with most breaches triggering one or two.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of two missiles that overflew northern Japan this year, which set off warning sirens.
In the trunk, she heard the sirens of two squad cars drive by "a very short time" after Patterson started driving, the complaint states.
Engineered to move with the body, this hybrid masterpiece conjures the bold glamour of the 1930s screen sirens and the technical wizardry of today.
After all, this is the area where Ulysses is said to have resisted the call of the Sirens, a theme several artists touched upon.
Even worse, when the system detected incoming rockets, hackers could have prevented sirens from activating so that civilians would not know to take cover.
Robbie is also returning to the role of Harley Quinn in the Suicide Squad spin-off Gotham City Sirens which she is executive producing.
Use of lights and sirens during trips in Washington "including at least one trip to Le Diplomate, a trendy French restaurant," the NYT reported.
Like Vertigo's swirling, unnerving soundtrack , a recurring melodic theme surfaces throughout Sirens' foggy soundscapes, a "naive, childlike, almost nursery rhyme motif" according to Martin.
But there was one I couldn't get out of for a very good friend in Berlin, and we'd talked about this piece called Sirens.
Vivid oil paintings capture ethereal scenes of submerged women floating weightlessly in shallow water in writer and visual artist Mark Heine's new Sirens series.
Subway exits once had loud sirens that rang when the emergency door was open for too long, but the alarms were silenced in 2014.
But among them, 2.8 percent fewer women than men received aspirin, and 4.6 percent fewer were transported to the hospital using lights and sirens.
It was the first time sirens had sounded in the city since the 2014 Gaza war between the territory's dominant Hamas Islamists and Israel.
Anecdotally, friends sheltering-in-place at their apartments in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens report hearing the haunting sound of ambulance sirens all night long.
Around also employs artificial intelligence and the fast CPUs of modern laptops to suppress noise like sirens, dog barks, washing machines, or screaming children.
The accidental and unintentional sounds of everyday life, from coughs to faraway sirens to the hum of an air conditioner, become the piece itself.
The charges against Ms. Daniels were dropped within 24 hours, but not before the arrest, at Sirens Gentlemen's Club in Columbus, drew national headlines.
Hawaii will resume nuclear warning sirens for the first time in 85033 years this week, amid growing concerns about a strike from North Korea.
The sirens of sexual revolution sing with surprising gentleness in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," the New Group's musical adaptation of Paul Mazursky's 1969 movie.
Even the oft-mocked LinkedIn allows for a bounteous 600 characters to provide alluring professional updates that beckon like sirens to potential networking contacts.
Here the impatient urban soundtrack of traffic horns and emergency sirens is replaced by conversations among birds and the slosh of river against rocks.
What's worse is that they pay no attention to traffic patterns and get stuck in traffic for 20 minutes or more with sirens blasting.
At the sound of police sirens, the attackers fled, leaving the teenager unconscious, with a fractured skull and a blood clot in his brain.
More than 80 percent of our patients arrive without sirens blazing, by walking in or after parking their cars with the valet out front.
Ambulance workers were routinely targeted by snipers and helicopters, so many of them removed sirens and medical logos, and coated their vans with mud.
For the second time in as many days, Israeli sirens sounded on the Golan and witnesses saw the contrails of two missiles flying skyward.
There are more than 170 outdoor warning sirens in O'ahu, CNN affiliate KGMB reported, but the alarm is inaudible in parts of the island.
The heightened police visibility and never-ending sounds of sirens echoing through the streets just add another layer to the already edgy sentiment here.
Hexan: Anything by Sleeping With Sirens, especially Let's Cheers To This—I love the track "Fire" from that album and how the chorus surges.
Many of us accept that it can be hard to find peace and quiet in a city, whether it's sirens, construction, or aircraft noise.
Songs like "Sirens," produced by The Internet's Matt Martians and Steve Lacey, and "You," featuring Father and produced by Ethereal, have become cult hits.
Across the border rocket warning sirens sounded almost non-stop from sunset on Wednesday in Israeli towns and villages where residents sheltered in bunkers.
In 2016, it was announced that Suicide Squad director David Ayers had signed on to Gotham City Sirens, an all-female follow-up with Robbie.
The announcement of Birds of Prey — a distinctly different film, although the premises seem similar — probably means that Sirens will not be happening after all.
In front of the Apérock, the bar next to the venue, dozens of people are drinking their pints while police sirens wail in the background.
A standout track uses a synesthetic cavalcade of broken Auto-Tune verses, sirens, and Sinatra samples to critique his own grass-is-always-greener impulses.
Sirens and bullhorns pierce the nighttime quiet of an ordinary suburban cul-de-sac as an unctuous, trench-coated figure advances on a frightened family.
It started with a bang, or more of a blare, as all of Dallas's dozens of tornado sirens were hacked to sound off at once.
What the success of this movie hinges on is the casting of Catwoman and Poison Ivy, and how the three Sirens interact with each other.
She's dejected after reaming out her philandering husband, convinced that because she doesn't resemble the screen sirens of the time she's not worth being seen.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Sirens were sounded in an Israeli town near the Lebanese border on Tuesday in what the Israel military said was a false alarm.
I remember hearing an ambulance go down the road outside our home and feeling like I didn't have to worry anymore when I heard sirens.
Orphelin Bay has, for generations, operated as a massive laundering effort on behalf of the Tidelanders, who are the abandoned children of sirens and humans.
The new two-tracker includes peak-time club stomper "Veronica Electronica," a slippery tube slide spiraling into dancefloor delirium with blood-pressure-raising rave sirens.
In it, one of the officers in the car could be heard saying, "F--- this guy" as they drove to the scene with sirens blaring.
Plus, Robbie is reportedly signed onto a film called Gotham City Sirens — another female-centric superhero film — with director David Ayer, who helmed Suicide Squad.
Those sirens, it turned out, were police officers responding to a disturbing 911 call from the Closs home, made by Denise before she was shot.
Perhaps closer to release is the Harley Quinn-centric movie Gotham City Sirens, a Suicide Squad accompaniment that will follow three of Gotham's female villains.
If you're willing spend a little more, you can get cameras with facial recognition, built-in sirens and even ones that respond to voice commands.
Travis Hrubeniuk, who lives nearby, said his fiancee had just left for work around 7:45 when he began hearing a steady stream of sirens.
Rocky Vaz, director of the Dallas Office of Emergency Management, said authorities had to turn off the city's entire emergency system to stop the sirens.
Today, activists gathered, with rape whistles and sirens, at the State Palace in Jakarta to call for sexual assault law reform and justice for victims.
Warning sirens blared out for some minutes from the embassy compound, which is also close to the headquarters of the NATO-led Resolute Support mission.
It was the kind of dinner heroes eat on the deck of their ship, under the reeling constellations, listening to the songs of the sirens.
Raw vegans/fruitarians These are the glowing, tropics-dwelling sirens of YouTube, "fruitarians" who swear by eating a diet of entirely raw fruits and vegetables.
For further inspiration, Heckler, who was in charge of designing the company's logo, began investigating old illustrations of sirens, mermaids, and other mythical sea creatures.
This was confirmed by the City of Dallas who, in a press release, said that it was indeed a hacker who set off the sirens.
As he lay on the ground with his blood pooling beneath him, veering toward losing consciousness, he could vaguely hear people shouting and sirens blaring.
Tom Carper and Sheldon Whitehouse, EPA security chief Pasquale "Nino" Perrotta told others at the agency that Pruitt "encourages the use" of lights and sirens.
Authorities said they were expecting waters would rise again and peak at 160 cm - past the emergency level that sets off sirens in the streets.
The two fired rockets set off sirens in Tel Aviv, with several explosions heard in the city, Reuters reported, citing the Israeli military and witnesses.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was arrested at the Sirens Gentlemen's Club in Columbus on July 11, 2018, following one of her performances.
We woke the morning after the storm with no electricity and no sound but for the rain and the warring sirens of the rescue vehicles.
One of the world's few widely deployed seismic alarms, CIRES runs a network of sirens positioned around Mexico City that warn of a coming quake.
He also once asked his security team to turn on the lights and sirens in his motorcade to get to a Washington, DC, restaurant faster.
The most famous depiction of the Sirens in classical mythology, of course, comes from Homer's Odyssey, composed around the end of the 8th century BCE.
"Shantae and the Seven Sirens" is a side-scrolling adventure game like "Super Mario" or "Mega Man," but with more exploration and an involved story.
Directly across from the hill, Paul Block, an artist who converts used wine barrels into furniture and household items, woke to the sound of sirens.
TELOK GONG, Malaysia — Black sedans with government plates raced through a town near Malaysia's main seaport, flashing blue sirens as they approached rogue trash dumps.
The sounds of the city — sirens, traffic — form a backdrop to his reflections on life and mental illness and his apologies to family and friends.
Calling themselves "Straight Outta Roskill," the group of locals has worked out sophisticated car-battery systems to rig up pushbikes with sirens to blast music.
The craze has caught on around the city, and police have accused young people of stealing sirens from local schools to attach to their bikes.
Although the sirens blared ahead of the evacuation on Sunday, residents of Brumadinho said there was no warning ahead of the lethal torrent on Friday.
Sirens pierced the air and helicopters hovered over the area, the Daily Beast said, adding that the prisoners have since been taken back into custody.
Footage of the incident — which Cleveland called a "hit-and-run" — shows her emerging between two sheriff's department cruisers with their sirens and lights on.
President Trump zipped around the capital all day Tuesday, motorcade sirens blaring, as he forcefully defended a policy that includes separating families at the border.
Sirens were sounding inside the Green Zone, and at least one of the rockets fell 100 metres away from the U.S. embassy, the sources said.
While the Israeli aircraft may have escaped unscathed, the sirens and explosions served to thrust Israel's yearslong shadow war in Syria uncomfortably into the limelight.
Now, the sound of sirens still puts Ms. Varvaro in a panic, jolting her back to the hours spent treading water and praying for help.
"In this case, there has been no evidence provided to the State that Defendant appears or has appeared regularly at Sirens," according to that memo.
Officers put on their sirens after the minor traffic violation, just as Gillespie turned into the desolate laneway leading to his home in Chadds Ford.
Teneyck then told police to turn their sirens off before arriving at the apartment, so as not to alert the suspect of what was happening.
He jumped into his car and sped toward Marjory Stoneman Douglas High at 100 mph, lights and sirens on, he said at a news conference.
However, special agent Eric Weese, who was leading Pruitt's security detail, told Pruitt that the sirens could only be used in an emergency, CBS reported.
Ignoring officers' lights and sirens to pull over, Reinking sped toward his apartment in rush-hour traffic in the stolen car and successfully evaded police.
Tornado sirens were wailing for hours, setting back all my efforts to rehabilitate our traumatized little rescue dog by what I'm guessing will be weeks.
Both sirens will be sounded in separate 50-second intervals from more than 123 locations across the central Pacific islands starting at 11:45 a.m.
Last July, the government moved to close most of the factories, sending dozens of police cars into Sangpo with sirens wailing to enforce the shutdown.

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