Alarms on TV/Movies

Just watched the movie called Precious from 2009. Seen the movie a few times but never noticed this until now but the doorbell in the apartment sounds like a First Alert SA76RS. It is in the scene around 8 minutes and 45 seconds were the principal is buzzing up to their apartment wanting to talk to Precious (Clarice) and her mother. Kind of interesting.

A Brush With Love (released in 2019)

A push-station/call station under an STI Stopper cover and what probably is an very recent Edwards speaker or horn.

That exit sign, in the same room, jumped out at me and seemed to scream Canadian!

The premiere episode of “Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?”, “Revenge of the Swamp Monster,” had Shaggy pulling a Simplex-style T-bar in an art school to create a diversion (and calling out “Fire drill!” while doing so), setting off a school bell and a steady red light (similar to a Simplex 4050-80 or Space Age incandescent light). I know the art school was underfunded and low on money, but could that mean they also still have a rather old fire alarm system in use?
I’m surprised the fire department was not shown arriving or Shaggy getting in trouble or anything like that! At least they didn’t have that dumb sprinkler cliche…

Sounds like it would be a great school to make a system up on. :lol:

I heard a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance on 9-1-1.

I was watching some movie on TV and the guy decided to pull to fire alarm to escape an anti alcohol meeting and he saw a Cerberus Pyrotronics MSI-20B with the newer CP logo and a security guard dragged him back to the meeting.

So I am assuming that he didn’t pull the alarm then?

Nope. sadly… It would be cool to see what alarm they decided.

Most likely they would have used the common bell as the alarm that goes off instead of an actual horn since that is mostly what they do on television shows.

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in this episode of impractical jokers, when joe is at the wishing well, you can hear a Spectralert advance and a Wheelock horn strobe in the background. I think that alarm means they found the hammer, XD !

The newest episode of “Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?” entitled “Now You Sia, Now You Don’t” has one of those stupid fire sprinkler cliches, when while robbing a jewelry store, Sia’s doppelganger ghost pulls the fire alarm while escaping, setting off a 10" bell in Continuous and all the fire sprinklers! It’s bad enough they still use bells for fire alarms when they are nowadays very rare in the United States (especially since most would end up being replaced with electronic horn/strobes or voice-evac), but all the sprinklers going off too? Sheesh!

I was watching some 911 show and the System Sensor L series started to go off in a large office and the stairways got crowded and some dude looked at the strobe and fell down the staircase. Outside you can see an Advance strobe. And they used the L series tone!

In almost all Law & Order detective office scenes Horn/Strobes and pull stations are easily spotted

Too bad you never hear them go off and most likely if they were to go off you would end up hearing a bell.

Another early 1980’s show to feature a smoke alarm is Mork And Mindy. The episode is called Mindy Mindy Mindy. Original airdate February 26th 1981. Mork is left alone while Mindy goes out of town and ends up cloning her. Her landlord ends up at the same time installing smoke alarms in all the apartments. The detector featured here has a warbling piezo and by the looks of it is the GE Home sentry 8021-401C. Its more rectangle shaped than square. The detector is featured around 14:55. Im guess these detectors were new at the time. Hope the episode gets posted. But the link to it is below.

You can always count on media to get smoke detectors right and not fire alarms. LOL

https://youtu.be/PzzGXAQRtqc

Not at fire alarm but a mixture of alarms

In 1029’s Line of Duty a TrueAlert speaker/strobe is seen in a church. Later an addressable Gamewell Century is shown in an apartment building near an exit stairway door.

And we get ANOTHER “Family Guy” episode with that stupid fire sprinkler pull station cliche! “Family Guy Lite” from the previous season. The overweight Peter Griffin and handicapped Joe Swanson are unable to climb a set of stairs in the Pawtucket Brewery, so Peter notices a fire alarm pull stations conveniently located in the middle of the stairwell (resembling a Cerberus/Siemens MS-51) and thinks it’ll turn the stairs into a slide and pulls it. Sure enough, it sets off a Continuous 10" bell and flashing red incandescent lights, and all the fire sprinklers in the building, causing it to flood!

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