Not really, we have trees down here everywhere and a good siren will blast right through them. If we mounted the sirens above the tree line they would have to 55+ above grade.Oldiesmann wrote:Mounting the siren below the "tree line" like that seems a bit pointless - in the spring and summer, all the leaves on the trees will partially block the sound from the siren, reducing its effectiveness.
Jeez, I would HATE to be under that thing when it goes off. All we need now is a P-50 mounted that low.TommyBNSF wrote:Here's another low one. An ASC T-121 at the Lannon, WI fire department. This was actually only a couple miles from where my grandma lived, but never knew about it until recently.
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=lannon,+ ... .2,,0,5.36
This is probably a better view of the SD-10 by a slight difference.mrboojay wrote:Here is a low SD-10 compaired to the ground its on:
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Granted this is on a hill so it is not that low to the ares around it, buy the road is level with it and you can stand and look at it eye level. I think this is also decommissioned.
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