Link for the viewing: https://www.google.com/maps/@32.574722, ... U?hl=en-US
Link for editing: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... JaeU&msa=0
Okay, thank you!Sirenguy02 wrote:I will add some locations from Wetumpka and Prattville tonight.
Yea, I also need to add a ton of sirens still, such as a system of T-128s in a town in Shelby County. This is one of my many projects that I've had to put off to the side for school and other things that I'm working on.Valtonus wrote:I like the map, I don't live there, but I just like seeing the siren systems in other statesAnd some times looking at the maps in street view, but this one is a little old, for example the model 2/2t at the Newton Police DEPT has been replaced with a Whelen Vortex or 4004(Can never tell the difference..................) But yeah
There is some that has probs been replaced since the street view was taken, but just pointing that out, but its a GREAT map
Ok, and also, the mystery siren on the north side of the map can be found with a archive, for old google maps, from 2012, I'll edit this post in less then 30 minutes, with a link with the picture of the siren!freebrickproductions wrote:Yea, I also need to add a ton of sirens still, such as a system of T-128s in a town in Shelby County. This is one of my many projects that I've had to put off to the side for school and other things that I'm working on.Valtonus wrote:I like the map, I don't live there, but I just like seeing the siren systems in other statesAnd some times looking at the maps in street view, but this one is a little old, for example the model 2/2t at the Newton Police DEPT has been replaced with a Whelen Vortex or 4004(Can never tell the difference..................) But yeah
There is some that has probs been replaced since the street view was taken, but just pointing that out, but its a GREAT map
I've added it. Thanks.bobcat418 wrote:There is a Whelen vortex/4004 behind the Centre, AL city hall
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