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.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)
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."lilrags16 wrote:Compared to most sirens around here.
Here is the Model 5 in Fruitland, ID:
It seams really high.
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.Daniel wrote: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."lilrags16 wrote:Compared to most sirens around here.
Here is the Model 5 in Fruitland, ID:
It seams really high.
do you have photos?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.
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