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Sat Mar 24, 2007 1:10 am

That is an awesome sounding video!! In reading the comments, I see that it is from Blawnox, Pa. If you remember.. they had some kind of different siren (maybe different housing is more like it) that was probably a Sterling.

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It was than replaced with the siren heard in the video:

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Both images are from the Siren Gallery which has been updated!

Dave Fritz[/img]

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Sat Mar 24, 2007 2:06 am

Man that Sentry sounds creepy! That is what a siren is supposed to sound like!

Sentries are my favorite, I love the dual tone models.

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Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:01 am

holler wrote:Man that Sentry sounds creepy! That is what a siren is supposed to sound like!

Sentries are my favorite, I love the dual tone models.
I have to agree with you! If I were to buy a siren right now, it would be a Sentry, mostly because I love the sound they make, which is by far more effective than a Federal 2001 or a Whelen stereo speaker. A siren should have an attention getting sound that is second-to-none, much like the classic Thunderbolt.

Sincerely yours,

Ron W.

"When your siren's a failin', chances are it's a Whelen."

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Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:04 am

Sentries are still cheaper than most other sirens aren't they?

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