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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:11 pm

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NewEnglander1212 wrote:For all the New Englanders on here, the Charlemont, MA Thunderbolt has been removed as of August 2013, or so it seems. :( I couldn't find it ANYWHERE on street view, unless it somehow got relocated. That's worth an update to the MA siren mep.
Was it still in use? And was it a 1000? I remember a lot of 1000s being in New England.
All I know was that it wasn't a 1003. I'm not from Charlemont, so I can't really say what model it was. I just noticed it was missing.

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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:46 pm

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Mark N wrote:
NewEnglander1212 wrote:For all the New Englanders on here, the Charlemont, MA Thunderbolt has been removed as of August 2013, or so it seems. :( I couldn't find it ANYWHERE on street view, unless it somehow got relocated. That's worth an update to the MA siren mep.
Was it still in use? And was it a 1000? I remember a lot of 1000s being in New England.
All I know was that it wasn't a 1003. I'm not from Charlemont, so I can't really say what model it was. I just noticed it was missing.
How big is Charlemont? If its a city, it's most likely a 1000T (not saying it isn't, though). Is hat the one at the FD? Of am I thinking of Manchester, MA?

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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Sun Sep 21, 2014 2:13 pm

@Mark N: It was at the fire department. They still have a Model X though.

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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:51 pm

I would love to see Oregon! I could help :wink:
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Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:36 pm

Somebody should really do missouri. There is a great mix of sirens here. :wink:
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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Sun Oct 12, 2014 5:51 am

lilrags16 wrote:I would love to see Oregon! I could help :wink:
For Oregon, check out PugetSoundStormWatch's combined Washington/Oregon map (which I've been helping with lately) here.
stormsetter4 wrote:Somebody should really do missouri. There is a great mix of sirens here. :wink:
It's a possibility...I'll see if I can find the time to start something when I get home in a week or so.
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Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:43 pm

I saw that map! Great job on it! I would like to see my side of the state :wink:
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Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:50 pm

It's a possibility...I'll see if I can find the time to start something when I get home in a week or so.
It will probably take a LONG time; About every other town has a siren, and most counties have a system.
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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Mon Oct 13, 2014 12:14 am

If you do make one, for the record, there is a Chrysler on the US Army records building at Independence and Hardesty in Kansas City, and a gridfaced thunderbolt in downtown Independence on the bank building (at least I think it is or was a bank).
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Mon Oct 13, 2014 12:17 am

Brendan W wrote:If you do make one, for the record, there is a Chrysler on the US Army records building at Independence and Hardesty in Kansas City, and a gridfaced thunderbolt in downtown Independence on the bank building (at least I think it is or was a bank).
There is a chrysler and KC and I didn't even see it???? Literally right over my nose and I don't even remember it. Oh my gosh, I feel dumb... Well VA I see a couple of sirens still missing from that oregon map. You guys need me to send you those?
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