I freakin' fraken' knew it.murrfarms wrote:Jeff does have a whole Chrysler Air Raid Siren (also painted yellow) from Detroit's original system sitting in one of the trailers. The blower/chopper unit that's sitting on that pallet in the picture was from another one, don't know what happened to the rest of it though except its horns are laying somewhere nearby.
Oh okay that must have been an allertor with really shiny fiberglass. I couldn't really see that much of the back but there was something laying there and I thought it was a mobil fin but no I bet that was actually an allertor with a control box behind it.holler wrote:No Mobil destructos that I'm aware of, just allertors.
Sirenguy02 wrote:^Was that REALLY necessary?
Nathan, you can check the "Siren Maps" sections of the forum, there should be one of Michigan.
Will this be your preferred style of moderating?Rheems1 wrote:He must learn the lay of the land, and the only way for him to do so is to see hilarious memes at his expense
Urbanexplorer wrote:Will this be your preferred style of moderating?Rheems1 wrote:He must learn the lay of the land, and the only way for him to do so is to see hilarious memes at his expense
I almost wonder if someone didn't get a video of that one. Seems to me I saw a video of a siren there near a bike path or something. Welcome aboard!!!!!goldfinch wrote:Ottawa county has a siren map on their website. Mostly 2001's. There is still a Thunderbolt in Grand Haven and two XT22's. Coopersville has two Thunderbeams and Jenison (Georgetown Township) has two Allertors. Zeeland has an older siren, but I don't know what kind. Google maps is no help because the siren is away from the roadway along some kind of bicycle path or back road. Could be another XT22. In Newaygo county, the fire station in Grant, MI has an XT22.
As you can see by my few posts that I am new here....hello everyone
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