MattDean1003 wrote:Most all of the sirens in Jackson County are mounted low. There's a couple right off hand, down the road from my girlfriend's house, that are mounted on regular utility poles, but I know of another one in downtown Jefferson right behind the fire department that's basically eye level with a lot of houses. You go downhill into the town of Jefferson, on all sides, as it's in somewhat of a valley, and the siren, a finback Vortex, is mounted pretty low when you look around at it's surroundings. It's eye/window level with a lot of houses.
Oh yeah, that one in downtown Jefferson is really low-mounted. I just don't get why they wanted to mount them so low in densely populated places like that, I'd be afraid someone would threaten a lawsuit over hearing damage with it being such a loud siren so close to the ground. Another good one, and one of the first like those I saw, was the one over on Crooked Creek Road at the South Jackson FD. When you're standing next to it, it seems like you could just about stand on top of a pickup cab and reach it!
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MattDean1003 wrote:Somewhat OT also...but Ian, when did Jackson County add more sirens? I'm trying to compile a list of them but can never get anyone on the phone at the EMA office nor fire department.
No idea really, but I started noticing them within the last couple of years at most. I know I've seen two in the south end of the county, but so far I've only been able to find one of them on the map. I know what you mean about trying to squeeze information out of municipalities around here, nobody wants to tell you anything about their sirens, like it's top-secret information or something.

I'm currently trying to map them all out just to get a feel for where they're all at, would like to go take some pics of the low-mounted ones next time I'm in that area visiting relatives.