
eaglecomm wrote:Well, the Thunderbeam was replaced, but not with anything brand spankin' new. Instead, they put up a 2T22. I would've snapped a pic, but traffic prevented that from happening. Replacing a cold war-era siren with another cold war-era siren...yeah, that makes sense
Jeb (holler) refurbished it.FS-Thunderbolt-Man wrote:That siren looks pretty new! Is it in original condition or is it refurbished?
I believe it's an older style civil defense logo. Right?FS-Thunderbolt-Man wrote:The red sticker on the top cone- is that a CD logo?
No, that is the old "circle-F" Federal logo. Looks like this:PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:I believe it's an older style civil defense logo. Right?FS-Thunderbolt-Man wrote:The red sticker on the top cone- is that a CD logo?
Nice refurb! The one they put up in Pleasant Valley looks quite dated. If they're able to get several years of good use out of it...great! It's just not typical around here to see cities throw up older sirens as replacements.holler wrote: You must be new here...
^It's going up, not coming down^
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