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1-18-16 siren hunt

Thu Jan 21, 2016 2:25 am

A few days ago, I took a small trip down to Atlanta, GA and along the way, I got to take some pictures of some sirens on my journey. Enjoy :D

The first siren that I saw was Cobb county siren #19 which is the last remaining Thunderbolt in Cobb county. It is located behind Custom Signs Today on Powers Ferry, RD and is doing well aside from the broken rotator.
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Here is a view of the siren head
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Here is a view of the blower and controls
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Here is a view of the entire installation
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The Mexican restaurant next-door on the other hand isn't doing so well...
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The restaurant appears to have burned down recently
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After seeing the Thunderbolt, it was time to head down to Atlanta where I made another visit to The Fish Hawk and got a better picture of the mystery horn set on top of one of the buildings behind the store.
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I will also post this on the mystery siren thread, however it looks to be something like a Whelen WS-1000
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Then I went by the Amtrak station and there was a train waiting to leave the station.
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After that, it was time to start heading back, but I was able to get some more pictures.
The next siren that I caught was a Whelen WPS-2804 behind a BP gas station in Cartersville, GA.
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Here is a view of the siren controls
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Here is a view of the entire installation
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Re: 1-18-16 siren hunt

Thu Jan 21, 2016 3:24 am

My next stop was at Cartersville, GA city hall where they have a Whelen WPS-2809.
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Here is a view of the siren head
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Here is a view of the siren controls
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Here is a view of the entire installation
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After that, I passed the Carmike Cinema, which has another Whelen WPS-2809 in front of it.
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Here is a view of the siren head
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Here is a view of the entire installation. Notice the weird curve in the pole
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A few miles down the road, I stopped at the Whelen Vortex located just past I-75 near Tellus science museum.
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Here is a view of the siren head
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Here is a view of the siren controls
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Here is a view of the entire installation
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My last stop was at the Whelen Vortex off of Reynolds Bridge, Rd.
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Here is a view of the siren head
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Here is a view of the siren controls
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Re: 1-18-16 siren hunt

Thu Jan 21, 2016 4:36 am

Great pictures! Its a shame you couldn't get better pics of the mystery horn set, or even ask when it goes off and/or what it is for! Still, great pictures!
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