Kentuckysirens wrote: ↑Fri Mar 02, 2018 7:11 pm
The Sentries are a mixture of age. The one near the apartment building and near the equestrian center appear to be older 90s models, so I doubt they'll be replaced if they're still up. Clinton Massie appears to be a newer, mid 2000s unit. As far as the fate of the 2001, I'm going to send some texts when I get home from school.I know some people in the area who want a siren to install. If it works out, you'll probably see it up on a pole again, screaming away on first saturdays.
That would be awesome if the 2001 was reinstalled.
Like I said in the first post, I sent an email to the police department and they haven't responded. A few years ago, I was invited to the dispatch center by the police chief Duane Weyand to see the sirens get set off. He was friendly and inviting about it. The women in the dispatch center, on the other hand... they were snobby. They acted like they would have loved it if I was not there. The chief was not present at the time I went to the dispatch center to watch the test. I got there early as suggested by the chief, and the woman there said, "It's literally just the press of a button. Come back later." So I came back later and they let me in. When noon came around, they casually made an announcement over the radio and pressed the "Test" call key on the controller (seen below) and pressed SEND. A couple of minutes went by and we heard nothing. It turned out that the antenna on the roof was damaged and the signal was not sent to the sirens to activate. Such a fail. Even though they failed that time, I was never invited back again to see them actually set them off. I did get an incomplete map of the siren system and pic of the controller (which the women were
very sensitive over.) So yeah. That's my experience with the dispatch department. I doubt they'll reply to my email. If anyone wants to call them about it, go ahead.
The controller:

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The map:

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