2001 is city owned, 3016 is plant owned.siren fan wrote:Wow those sirens sound close together. Maybe the 2001 is supposed to replace that beat looking Whelen?
That would be my guess. The horns to me when I was at the test sounded like ambient "plant noise" to me, but upon closer inspection, it's sound does resemble a horn of some type. The voice could catch the plants attention very easily due to the raspiness, but could make it sound garbled at a distance. This siren was facing a slightly different direction prior to testing, so that could explain the strange windup.SirenkiD wrote:That horn(s) are probably inside and around the actual processing facility. I did a quick search and it looks like they handle a lot of raw grain type materials which make a pretty fantastic boom display if they catch on fire. The main purpose of this system would probably be for a big fire, if I had to guess.Brendan Ahern wrote:Yeah it almost sounded like a Whelen airhorn. Not sure what that was. Could have been from the Kinder Morgan storage plant next door.
Map is very outdated. Can't add new pinpoints since Google updated.Chicagosiren-hunters wrote:It is hard to say; this was the only one on your map, but I could clearly make out another one after the first cycle of voice, and it was too late to be reverberation.
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