Two years ago when I visited there I couldn't believe it was mounted that low. I'm assuming it's inactive or doesn't test.Trevor_Trainz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 4:35 amThat is Pretty Low, There is a STH-10 In Lansing,Michigan In Front of the Capital, VERY LOW
Here's the Link in case any of you are interested: https://www.google.com/maps/@42.7336214 ... 312!8i6656
hoooly hell this post is really old but can you tell me exactly where that siren is located? that is crazy awesome.Grasshopper wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:22 pmIf someone knows where a siren is mounted lower than this I'll buy them a case of beer
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You mean Hamilton, OH?Phone Goat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 11:12 amHere is a Lowbolt 1000T in Hamilton, Indiana - home of the infamous Si-Rex 15.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/N+Ger ... 84.5958976
Danopeblitz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 12:06 amLol, There is a lone Allertor that would put this RSH-10 to shame. it is in Timpton Kansas, it is literally on the god damn ground.
Yes, I have no idea what the heck the people who installed that were thinking. Imagine what it would be like if it went off right next to you (provided it’s active, which I don’t know if it is). Btw, there’s also a Fedelcode Model 5/7 in that town too, and it has been mentioned before for its relatively low and unique mount.Austen_lyon123 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 8:01 pmDanopeblitz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 12:06 amLol, There is a lone Allertor that would put this RSH-10 to shame. it is in Timpton Kansas, it is literally on the god damn ground.
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