East Jordan siren definitely looks like a Sentry.lkreykes wrote:There is a 10V (needs to be confirmed) in East Jordan, MI on the roof of their EMS building. https://goo.gl/maps/S5WtAMDZR4F2
There is also what looks to be a 16V1T behind the Fire Dept building in Frederic, MI (north of Grayling) on a rather short pole. https://goo.gl/maps/u8ehK7miUfJ2
Colon has an intresting mix for a small village: there is an XT22 and a Model 5/7 or Tbolt, I don't remember.Spencerlovestrains wrote:Colon in St. Joe County has a 10V at the intersection of Long Lake Road, and Decker Road.
I live pretty close to there so if not tomorrow then on Wednesday I'll drive over there and confirm it.vacuumcleaner wrote:
East Jordan siren definitely looks like a Sentry.
Okay!lkreykes wrote:I live pretty close to there so if not tomorrow then on Wednesday I'll drive over there and confirm it.vacuumcleaner wrote:
East Jordan siren definitely looks like a Sentry.
I knew that the Tbolt was somewhere in that area, but I wasn't sure if it was Mendon or Colon.Notre.Dame1003 wrote:Colon has a 3T22 downtown along with an old Fedelcode Model 2, which is inactive. Mendon (next town over) has the Thunderbolt. Michigan is, and always will be predominantly Federal because of WSS.
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