that area is full of various omni WS 2000s mostly 2016s, but I'm not sure if Deep River is in the Millstone EPZ. The VFDs out that way use them with at least 2 exceptions. The Hadlyme VFD has a 5 (10hp I suspect) and Chester Hose Co has the 2T22 you saw in spite of their closeness to Whelen (5 miles down the road). If your in the area again, 1 let me knowRheems1 wrote:Very interesting... that answers a question I had. I was just up in Ct on my way home from vaction... in Deep Water, Ct I saw two or three 2016's but wasn't sure what they were for. That explains it..... I am not the type to write out the "I wonder if they will sell me one" thing on here... but in this case I make an exception. I would love to buy a 2016.... I think they are pretty neat looking. On the Whelen topic, I got to see my first 3016 this weekend. It was part of the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant system. Those things are MONSTERS!! But yet so cool looking, I am going to put one of those on my christmas list to Santa... see if he brings me one for Christmas.On an interesting note, Whelens are made in Chester, Ct.... you would expect that at the Chester Fire Department they would have a Whelen siren..... that is not the case... they have a 2/3T22. I don't know why I found this interesting enough to post..... but it seemed noteworthy to me.
Dave
Yes they are, and there's been talk recently of shutting the plant down. I also found a text article regarding the siren replacement http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/ ... onnecticut, according to this article there's 159 WS 2000, I had heard 125 on our CBS affiliate WFSB, but it was just a quick blurb in the "town by town" segment on the 5PM newscast last night, plus I was on the phone with my g/f who wouldn't stop talking after asking her nicely to stop for a secSTH10B wrote:You really wouldn't think a nuclear power plant would be replacing their sirens now, I mean they are probably more than halfway through their operating license.
loudmouth wrote:wow never knew there where so many sirens fans in new england area nor did i know there where so many whelen fans too. How far are most of these sirens from cheshire Ct ? i was woundering since i be down in CT for chrismas and i might just take my own truck down so i can get some pics of the sirens. any ways i know marden used to have some t-bolts but i belave most are now long gone. and there was model 7 on a pole at a small vtfd up the street from my aunts house in chessire.
and i know there used to be some sirens for booth bay maine i dont know if there still around since it was quite a while ago.
and if any ones in the essex county are of mass or alont the seacost i glady show any one were some hidden sirens are. Nh has alot that arent just 3016 and 4008s which i do love tho.
~nick
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