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Re: Lowest mounted Siren in US

Mon Oct 20, 2014 2:04 am

http://goo.gl/maps/KAgtc

This SD-10 at the Hillcrest Fire Department in New York certainly qualifies in my book, and a Sterling 2V8 for bonus measures at the same station (and also mounted low)

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Mon Oct 20, 2014 7:25 pm

Rheems1 wrote:http://goo.gl/maps/KAgtc

This SD-10 at the Hillcrest Fire Department in New York certainly qualifies in my book, and a Sterling 2V8 for bonus measures at the same station (and also mounted low)
How about that; and its near my neck of the woods too! Waterford-Halfmoon also had a low 3T22, I'll see if I can find it.
Don't know if this gem has been posted (try to ignore the badly wavy lines). Charlotte FD model 5:
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Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:14 pm

This Thunderbolt at Silver Dollar City is mounted pretty low considering how loud a Thunderbolt is:

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Mon Nov 10, 2014 2:31 am

This Whelen 2802 (?) Seems mounted low compared to other Whelen installs I've seen, let alone the heighth of neighboring town Holyokes sirens. Sorry about the pole being in the way, only had one chance to get this picture while passing through town. If anyone is interested, this unit is located in Paoli Colorado on grant street next to a park south of US HWY 6.
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Tue Dec 02, 2014 9:21 am

I know I know I KNOW this siren has been mentioned already, but I've only seen street view pictures of it posted. Maybe there are other photos I haven't seen of it, but I figured I'd throw the ones I took just in case.

Lott, TX Thunderbolt

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The pictures really don't give justice to its lowness. I was a little worried a firefighter would see me standing right next to it and blow it just to freak me out.

And definitely no blower, she's just sittin' on a solid wood pole.
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Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:18 pm

The blower could be in the basement of the building. That's what Lyncourt FD (in Syracuse) has with their 1000.

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Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:21 pm

lilrags16 wrote:Compared to most sirens around here.
Here is the Model 5 in Fruitland, ID:


It seams really high.
This is actually the siren in Fruitland, Idaho. I have heard it many times sounding for fire calls when I lived out that way. What I would like to know is why a photo of a siren on a very tall pole belongs on this thread, or why this junior high schooler is billing himself as "Head of manufacturing and technical design, Marketing agent at PCBS Computers."
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Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:16 pm

The Thunderbolt in Lott can't get much air with that pole blocking the intake on the bottom (unless there is a blower pipe going through the middle of the pole).
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Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:13 pm

Daniel wrote:
lilrags16 wrote:Compared to most sirens around here.
Here is the Model 5 in Fruitland, ID:


It seams really high.
This is actually the siren in Fruitland, Idaho. I have heard it many times sounding for fire calls when I lived out that way. What I would like to know is why a photo of a siren on a very tall pole belongs on this thread, or why this junior high schooler is billing himself as "Head of manufacturing and technical design, Marketing agent at PCBS Computers."
I was wondering that too... But I figured someone else would say something. Anyways for being on topic I can't remember the last one I said was low but the model 2s in lincoln city at D river and up at roads end (The current model 2 at roads end is only... 2 years old? 3 years old maybe?) that were taken away due to salt air corrosion were mounted on bathrooms at the beach. I believe my man daniel here took some pictures of them and put them on the siren archive.

http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/lincolncity1_or.jpg
http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/lincolncity2_or.jpg

Again these 2 sirens are no longer there. A 2001SRNB replaced the D river one (But the pole is still there) and a new model 2 mounted much higher replaced the roads end one.
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Wed Dec 03, 2014 4:19 pm

Thunderbolt 612 wrote:Last week, I went on a trip to West Texas, and in Marathon, they had a Federal Signal 2001 mounted about 10 feet off the ground. :o
do you have photos?
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