I faintly remember it from 9 years ago, it would play “May I have your attention please. May I have your attention please. The fire alarm has been activated in the building. Repeat, The fire alarm has been activated in the building. Please proceed to the nearest exit, and leave the building.” in a male voice. (im not sure if it included “do not use the elevators” because the building did have elevators, but i wasn’t able to find any audio files with that full message online.
It was used in a school near the upper moreland area.
ah, this seems to be a notifier system then. I found some clips of the male notifier voice but the voice doesn’t sound as deep as i remember. From my memory, the male’s voice sounded similar to this. And so did the whoop:
Yeah: fairly certain that’s Notifier’s current female voice actor.
Where are said clips, as I’m apparently not aware of their existence.
At the time of that video & others MIA had either a Honeywell XLS-2000 or Notifier NFS2-3030 according to a friend of mine (the XLS-1000 is a rebranded EST3 & the XLS-3000 is a rebranded NFS2-3030, but I’m not sure I know or remember what the XLS-2000 is).
Not sure when that message was recorded, but I do know that the systems in that school were installed somewhere from 2007-2009. Does that mean the newer versions of said message aren’t able to be found online?
Pretty sure you found the newer version right there in the link you sent me: older Notifier messages are likely hard (if not impossible) to come by though.
Was it an EST voice? I’ve been doing some VM panel installs; and this is the standard evac message it comes with, a male voice slightly higher than in the video.
“Attention, attention, an emergency has been reported in this building. Please, cease operations, and leave the building, utilizing the nearest exit or fire exit stairway. Do not use elevators. Repeat, do not use elevators.”
That doesn’t match the message script written out by the OP though (which is also unlike a lot of messages in that it doesn’t use a fairly standard script).