Whats the difference? They start of as poorly maintained, then stop working, then rot in place. Poorly maintained is just the first step. And if you are referencing my picture, no it was never "decommissioned", it was just never fixed or replaced when it stopped working.uncommonsense wrote:The thing about this thread is that there's poorly maintained...like the 2001s posted above (oof!) and then there are decommissioned sirens. I don't feel like decommissioned and left to rot counts as poorly maintained.
I don't think that's a custom housing, it looks like the bottom section came off and slid down the pole!ArrowShooter1003 wrote:There used to be both a Model 5 and a Model 2 at the former Downtown Oswego FD. The sirens were left there to rot until earlier this year. The Model 5 was turned into a mystery siren, but it was taken down earlier this year. The Model 2 was taken down 4 days later.
Where's your picture?Brendan W wrote:I'll go ahead and add this. Anything from Springfield, IL's old system
My thunderbolt mixmaster is made up of parts that were basically smashed to all hell and back and used as rain barrels back in Springfield after they were removed. As a result, I have a locked up blower, and the world's crustiest 5/6 port thunderbolt chopper.
There you are. Are you the picture police or something?ArrowShooter1003 wrote:Where's your picture?Brendan W wrote:I'll go ahead and add this. Anything from Springfield, IL's old system
My thunderbolt mixmaster is made up of parts that were basically smashed to all hell and back and used as rain barrels back in Springfield after they were removed. As a result, I have a locked up blower, and the world's crustiest 5/6 port thunderbolt chopper.
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