They are getting 2001-130s and the city said they are recycling the old sirens like what st.paul mn did (aka) Scrap them. its to bad the city didnt think of donating the old ones to communities in kansas that need a siren.dilloncarpenter wrote:I looked through the document for info about the old sirens. We will probably have to wait until the bid has been accepted to find out what exactly is going to happen with them. If Blue Valley gets it, kiss every single one of them goodbye.
I'll talk to their emergency management for you guys on that subject.anepstad wrote:They are getting 2001-130s and the city said they are recycling the old sirens like what st.paul mn did (aka) Scrap them. its to bad the city didnt think of donating the old ones to communities in kansas that need a siren.dilloncarpenter wrote:I looked through the document for info about the old sirens. We will probably have to wait until the bid has been accepted to find out what exactly is going to happen with them. If Blue Valley gets it, kiss every single one of them goodbye.
While I do agree that some unincorporated towns or smaller cities here in Kansas could use one of these units, I don't think it'll happen. I tried to get my hands on one of the units that came out of the system here in Wichita, and I was quickly shut down. However, I still poke at the thought of buying a siren off of Ryan Dean to restore and maybe tinker with, and then donate to a smaller town.Joshua_2002 wrote:I'll talk to their emergency management for you guys on that subject.anepstad wrote:They are getting 2001-130s and the city said they are recycling the old sirens like what st.paul mn did (aka) Scrap them. its to bad the city didnt think of donating the old ones to communities in kansas that need a siren.dilloncarpenter wrote:I looked through the document for info about the old sirens. We will probably have to wait until the bid has been accepted to find out what exactly is going to happen with them. If Blue Valley gets it, kiss every single one of them goodbye.
I second this. EM directors and city offices don't really like dealing with it. Not to mention, if you want a unit to restore, you are better off looking online for surplus auctions - and especially on eBay. You might have to make a longer drive, but it will be worth a trip. I'm planning on finding something omni-directional and single phase due to space limitations, but if a deal comes around I might be headed to pick something up.Stormsetter4 wrote:I wouldn't bug them that much, they've had issues with people bombing them in the past wanting sirens, and they don't really want to deal with it. It's worth a try, but don't pester them. Most of the old ones they use for parts on other sirens or they are put back up in other communities as a more cost-effective option to a new siren.
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