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Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:32 pm

Three of our sirens that I know of, all Thunderbolts, have been taken down within the last month or two, and two of them have been replaced with 2001-130's, while the location of the other Thunderbolt currently has an empty new pole. Sadly, it looks like Louisville may have finally gotten the money to replace their sirens. Sirens that have come down so far include the Thunderbolts at Bowen Elementary and Crosby Middle Schools, and the Thunderbolt at the Louisville Water Company in Crescent Hill. I found out from Trocks797 (Loukycheckinin about the Bowen and Crosby Thunderbolts, and Jon and I found out about the Water Company Thunderbolt when we tried to record it this past test day.
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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Fri Nov 01, 2013 2:09 am

Well, at least they made a good run at keeping them going. They were one of the only municipalities that I was aware of that actually bothered to take down, repair, and reinstall their old Thunderbolt sirens on a large scale like that.

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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Fri Nov 01, 2013 3:02 pm

Wish they would have went with 508s, but 2001s good too with their battery backups. RIP Thunderbolts of Louisville, KY.
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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Fri Nov 01, 2013 4:02 pm

Man, they should have got the 508...

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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Fri Nov 01, 2013 4:45 pm

They haven't all been decommissioned yet and there is still quite a few left standing in operating condition... there just slowly phasing them out in favor of a new system is my guess.. i hate the fact that in crescent hill there is no more active thunderbolts as they have all now been replaced with 2001's. i know that if they go up for auction (i.e the old thunderbolts) i would like to snag a few select sirens from our city's system.
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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:45 am

I hope someone gets a hold of the t bolts at Wilder Elementary and Zachary Taylor Elementary, as those have those awesome lightning bolt emblems on the sides of the horn.
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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:01 am

kagome122885 wrote:I hope someone gets a hold of the t bolts at Wilder Elementary and Zachary Taylor Elementary, as those have those awesome lightning bolt emblems on the sides of the horn.
Do you have any pictures of this?
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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:33 am

RyanJamesDean98 wrote:
kagome122885 wrote:I hope someone gets a hold of the t bolts at Wilder Elementary and Zachary Taylor Elementary, as those have those awesome lightning bolt emblems on the sides of the horn.
Do you have any pictures of this?
You can see the lightning bolt on the horn in these videos. At the end of each video, There are still pictures of the horn and it's awesome lightning bolt emblems.
http://youtu.be/cPh61rrb7aU
http://youtu.be/1QMDYcmX10k
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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:58 am

kagome122885 wrote:
RyanJamesDean98 wrote:
kagome122885 wrote:I hope someone gets a hold of the t bolts at Wilder Elementary and Zachary Taylor Elementary, as those have those awesome lightning bolt emblems on the sides of the horn.
Do you have any pictures of this?
You can see the lightning bolt on the horn in these videos. At the end of each video, There are still pictures of the horn and it's awesome lightning bolt emblems.
http://youtu.be/cPh61rrb7aU
http://youtu.be/1QMDYcmX10k
Do you know what years/why Federal put these logos on their sirens?
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Re: Louisville, KY's old sirens coming down

Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:07 am

I'm pretty sure it was a custom thing they did themselves.
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