It's Holiday City....archangel_cpj wrote:Little birdie told me there is a new Sentry Siren over in Holiday Ohio (williams County) near the water tower... Let the hunt begin... Lets see who can get the first pic up...
Bedford_1003 wrote:It's Holiday City....
Looks like he knows.archangel_cpj wrote:looks like the one in holiday city is a 20v2t I think that besides the one that the delphi plant has that is the only other 20V2T in Ohio....
And your point is?Bedford_1003 wrote:It's Holiday City....archangel_cpj wrote:Little birdie told me there is a new Sentry Siren over in Holiday Ohio (williams County) near the water tower... Let the hunt begin... Lets see who can get the first pic up...
You wanted pic's, you got 'em. Stopped by Holiday City on my way (the long way I might add) to East Lansing last weekend. It is indeed a brand new 20v2T. 8)archangel_cpj wrote:Let the hunt begin... Lets see who can get the first pic up...
They have a Vortex about a mile away, across the Turnpike by the RR tracks. I've seen it a few times on my way to and from Montpelier. It hasn't moved at all since I've first seen it. Maybe it is still brokenMysterious T-Bolt 111 wrote:Either way does anyone know what was the model of the siren that they had to give repairs on? I'm guessing an old Sterling? With both sirens up (assuming both or one is active) I think that would still be quite enough to cover a town with less than 55 inhabitants.
What's the address?Toledo 2t22 wrote:You wanted pic's, you got 'em. Stopped by Holiday City on my way (the long way I might add) to East Lansing last weekend. It is indeed a brand new 20v2T. 8)archangel_cpj wrote:Let the hunt begin... Lets see who can get the first pic up...
They have a Vortex about a mile away, across the Turnpike by the RR tracks. I've seen it a few times on my way to and from Montpelier. It hasn't moved at all since I've first seen it. Maybe it is still brokenMysterious T-Bolt 111 wrote:Either way does anyone know what was the model of the siren that they had to give repairs on? I'm guessing an old Sterling? With both sirens up (assuming both or one is active) I think that would still be quite enough to cover a town with less than 55 inhabitants.Google Maps Link
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