Haha the funny thing is I'm not actually from New York, I was up here to visit Clarkson University, but I'll be up here a lot if I get in!!Mark N wrote:Welcome aboard! I'm glad to have another New Yorker among us!
That's interesting, I knew there were a few 1003s up north, but not in Norfolk specifically. If you don't mind driving, there's a 1003 at Massena's fire department too!
Edit: might as well mention it, but the first time I ever saw a thunderbolt was driving down Watt St. in the city of Schenectady, NY (avatar pic) and I saw a black horn facing away from where we were. I had already been in the hobby for awhile, so I knew what it was. I was excited to see that there was a thunderbolt a stone's throw away from my house (they are uncommon here), but then I found out it was a jailbar and almost had a coronary. Long story short, that was the first time, but whenever I see one in person, even that same jailbar, I always get that rush for whatever reason.
Hope you get in! That's very interesting to see that 1003 there, so hopefully you or I will video it sometime.jp_24 wrote:Haha the funny thing is I'm not actually from New York, I was up here to visit Clarkson University, but I'll be up here a lot if I get in!!
Sorry for the bump but it looks like I'm going to be spending the next 4 years up in Northern NY! Is there a siren map for the area? I know theres a 3T22 for the Philadelphia,NY Fire Dept, a Thunderbolt 1003 for Norfolk FD and a Whelen at the Potsdam FD.Mark N wrote:Hope you get in! That's very interesting to see that 1003 there, so hopefully you or I will video it sometime.jp_24 wrote:Haha the funny thing is I'm not actually from New York, I was up here to visit Clarkson University, but I'll be up here a lot if I get in!!
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