Thunderboltlover wrote:The Thunderbolt in that picture appears to be the one that fell over in Salina, KS due to a windstorm. I remember it was a 1000 and fell down with minimal damage to the head, but I can't remember if the head snapped off the standpipe upon impact or was still intact.
Yes, and Yes, but I don't know the locations, I just know their stories.PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:I believe the 2T22 was damaged in the Woodward Tornado, and the Whelen was damaged by a car accident near Utica, MI.
Yup, I just Googled "fallen tornado siren" but I can't find this one [the 2001] anymore.md5 wrote:If i read this topic correctly, that 2001-130 is from Joplin, MO? If so, that's the first time i've seen actual pictures from Joplin, mo regarding the siren(s) being destroyed.
I would have to disagree with that statement. I doubt that those 4003s are 18 yrs. old. Whelen switched/modified the shell used on their 4000 series sometime around the early 2000s. Before that, most if not all used a 3016-style head with embossed sides and outer screen with an "X" even though the brochures found online seem to show the current design. What I'm seeing are two units produced little there after the minor switch.FedTB wrote:On one hand I'm all for replacing the two 4003s, since they're eighteen years old.
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