Yes, that is Loudoun County. How long ago did you see it? Was it roof-mounted or pole-mounted?slant-40 wrote:Not sure if this is in Loudoun County, but I remember seeing one in Round Hill on old Rt 7 @ Main Street. Since been removed.
When did the Model 7 burn out? Is it going to be replaced? So, the Allertor's power is cut and it is no longer active?EOWS1212man wrote:I remember seeing the Lucketts siren. The firehouse had a Model 5 which the firefighter said the poor thing burnt out a few months ago and started smoking! He also said that the "yellow siren" (Allertor) was tested every of the month Saturday at 11:00 AM when it was still active.
Yes, the Philomont Allertor has been a fire siren for as long as I remember. I used to play on the playground next door to it when I was little, and the siren used to scare me and make me cry when it went off. How come it surprised you that it is active as a fire siren? Like I said, before serving as a fire siren, it was in service in Washington DC, like the Allertors in Lucketts (no longer active), Arcola (I believe that one is still a fire siren as well), Middleburg (modified and later removed), Neersville (replaced with a Model 3), Round Hill (never knew there was one there, not sure what its fate was), and Lovettsville (replaced with a Model 5).VASirens wrote:Philomont's Allertor is active as a fire siren? Wow, that's some unexpected news. I guess I have another place to stop by the next time I go up there. (Although that doesn't mean I won't stop by the other sirens anyway.)
I don't find fire sirens here nearly as often as I do in Maryland and Pennsylvania, and it's a treat to find an active one. Plus, seeing a 125 dBc dual-tone brute serving as a fire siren is pretty uncommon anyway...Allenorgan42099 wrote:How come it surprised you that it is active as a fire siren?
Are you thinking of recording the siren when it sounds for a call?VASirens wrote:I don't find fire sirens here nearly as often as I do in Maryland and Pennsylvania, and it's a treat to find an active one. Plus, seeing a 125 dBc dual-tone brute serving as a fire siren is pretty uncommon anyway...Allenorgan42099 wrote:How come it surprised you that it is active as a fire siren?
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