Saginaw has 508s? Where at?lkreykes wrote:Clare & Isabella Counties both have Whelen systems (15 and 29, respectively). Bay City has 2001s and 2 Mods. Saginaw has 2001s and 2 508s.
There are 2 in Carrollton Twp., not sure if that is considered actually in Saginaw or not though haha. https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharingAST128_RyanK wrote:Saginaw has 508s? Where at?lkreykes wrote:Clare & Isabella Counties both have Whelen systems (15 and 29, respectively). Bay City has 2001s and 2 Mods. Saginaw has 2001s and 2 508s.
I believe the townships operate seperately. Although I'm not sure. I know that other areas in Saginaw County have sirens though.lkreykes wrote:There are 2 in Carrollton Twp., not sure if that is considered actually in Saginaw or not though haha. https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharingAST128_RyanK wrote:Saginaw has 508s? Where at?lkreykes wrote:Clare & Isabella Counties both have Whelen systems (15 and 29, respectively). Bay City has 2001s and 2 Mods. Saginaw has 2001s and 2 508s.
All these years spending time Up North in the next county over from Alpena in Atlanta (Montmorency) I never even entertained the thought of them having sirens, let alone T-128s and a active system.lkreykes wrote:To echo what was previously said about Cadillac, there are two SD-10s and a 2T22 there. Alpena has three T-128s and a 2001. There are 4ish 1212s in Traverse City, and STH-10s and Model 2/3/5/7s all over the northern part of the state's fire departments. I started a map of sirens in northern MI: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
I remember that there use to be a Nuclear Plant near TC so I'm guessing they are a remnant of the old system.lkreykes wrote:I'd assume that it's just another 2001 but on their website they have it listed as not being on the county's system and rather is operated manually so I have no idea. One of the 1212s in TC is still active and is tested annually in the fall, but the remaining 3+ have been decommissioned. I actually live in the TC area, maybe I should talk to the EMA about what they plan to do with them....
There was never a NPP here, nor could there ever be unfortunately. The people around here have shut down every single power producing plant in town. We used to have a coal plant and 3 hydroelectric dams; all of which have been decommissioned. The nearest nuclear site would've been in Petoskey I believe. TC's last 1212 is used for flood warnings in the Boardman River Valley, and the three inactive 1212s were used for the same thing until they decommissioned the three hydroelectric dams which are also currently in the process of being removed, so you'd think they'd leave them active in case of a mishap.AST128_RyanK wrote: I remember that there use to be a Nuclear Plant near TC so I'm guessing they are a remnant of the old system.
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