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Celerity

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29. I can but imagine what would happen if you had Hesa Fredrik (Hoarse Fredrik) there.
Thu Oct 5, 2023, 07:33 PM
Oct 2023



HOOONNNK! What's that noise?

No need to freak out, Sweden

Don't be alarmed if you hear a long, deafening siren on Monday afternoon in Sweden.

It is just 'Hoarse Fredrik' – and it is only a test.

https://www.thelocal.se/20160905/whats-that-noise-no-need-to-freak-out-sweden

The siren system is tested in populated areas all over Sweden, on the first Monday of March, June, September and December at three o'clock on the dot. On all other occasions, its purpose is to inform the public of danger such as a big fire or explosion. It was first created in 1931 and has more or less stuck around in various shapes and forms since then.

The integrated warning system consists of the outdoor siren backed up by messages sent by radio and television stations across Sweden. The alert is made up of seven-second blasts interspersed with 14-second silence, followed by a longer signal which indicates "hazard over".

It sounds rather like the horn of a ship as it leaves port, which makes for a rather curious aural experience hundreds of miles inland. It was nicknamed Hoarse Fredrik (Hesa Fredrik) after a Swedish columnist at Dagens Nyheter in the 1930s, Oscar Fredrik Rydqvist, noted that it sounded like himself when he had a cold. A range of different warning system have been tested in Sweden since the war. Until 1961, air-raid sirens were tested to warn the public about potential air invasion. In 1968, the Civil Defence Committee decided that an alarm system would be tested four times a year and in 1984, the warning system was modified to what it is today.

There are about 4,500 signal horns all over Sweden. They are owned by the state but maintained by local authorities. The Civil Contingencies Agency estimates that around 50 percent of all Swedes live within earshot of the horns. So if it is not Monday and you hear a sound like an ocean liner docking in the street outside – be alarmed. And if a foreign army decides to invade on the first Monday of March, June, September or December, they may find Swedes curiously unresponsive.

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The test didn't do anything to my phone. It squeaked, delivered the message, Ocelot II Oct 2023 #1
Same here. rogue emissary Oct 2023 #2
A lot of folks turned off their phone or turned the volume down to zero, etc. before the test. rzemanfl Oct 2023 #5
So it was kind of like when you're on an airplane and you turn the phone Ocelot II Oct 2023 #13
Just like that. I only put quotes around "alert" because it was a test. rzemanfl Oct 2023 #16
My phone did the same chillfactor Oct 2023 #6
Mine required me to pick on a wnylib Oct 2023 #38
Yep, same here. Xavier Breath Oct 2023 #9
+1 Maru Kitteh Oct 2023 #15
I was negatively impacted ForgedCrank Oct 2023 #3
Similar in my household Sympthsical Oct 2023 #11
I can but imagine what would happen if you had Hesa Fredrik (Hoarse Fredrik) there. Celerity Oct 2023 #29
That's a hard no thank you Sympthsical Oct 2023 #30
those sound cray!! Celerity Oct 2023 #31
We get tornado warning siren tests the first Wednesday of every month Ocelot II Oct 2023 #34
Apparently, they not only want to warn the populace of danger, they want to... LudwigPastorius Oct 2023 #36
My phone alerted, I pressed ok, it dismissed and stopped alert. MerryBlooms Oct 2023 #4
Please see #5 above. rzemanfl Oct 2023 #7
Oh, my. Well, not phone issues, but I have one cat who MerryBlooms Oct 2023 #22
are you referring to people who might have turned them off or Recycle_Guru Oct 2023 #8
Exactly, things like that. I drove someone to a medical appointment rzemanfl Oct 2023 #14
Lol.... Effete Snob Oct 2023 #24
I think my rephrasing of the question was unambiguous. rzemanfl Oct 2023 #25
In a national emergency, lives will be saved by an alert system. Irish_Dem Oct 2023 #10
I am not criticizing the test. Here in Florida we had a mistake some months ago rzemanfl Oct 2023 #18
That would be scary. Irish_Dem Oct 2023 #20
Nope... Think. Again. Oct 2023 #12
I was severely and negatively impacted by yesterday's event Tarc Oct 2023 #17
I don't usually carry my phone I saw a message about the test, that's all. nt doc03 Oct 2023 #19
I was turned into a zombie, which for me is a positive development. Ocelot II Oct 2023 #21
It's rather liberating isn't it? bluesbassman Oct 2023 #26
Same here. I've started losing weight like crazy. LudwigPastorius Oct 2023 #37
Was in the examination room of a medical appointment at time of test yesterday. PufPuf23 Oct 2023 #23
I did nothing. The tv local news also had the same emergency test. Done and done... hlthe2b Oct 2023 #27
The test on cable messed up the newest episode of Days of our Lives Snooper9 Oct 2023 #28
Don't be silly! Zombies can't use phones. Or type. Oops. Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2023 #32
I was napping and shut off my phone 49erCat Oct 2023 #33
it came before I expected it, because I had lost track of time... DemocraticPatriot Oct 2023 #35
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