Florence: They have a ACA Allertor and several Penetrators
Birmingham: They used to have Thunderbolts but are phasing out of sirens.
Florence only has one Penetrator, the P-10 in downtown.Purring Cat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 6:53 pmFlorence: They have a ACA Allertor and several Penetrators
Birmingham: They used to have Thunderbolts but are phasing out of sirens.
As far as I know Chilton County's system is still active and tested on the first Wednesday of every month at 10:00 AM. They debated the idea of ending the use of the system, but it appears that their survey showed that the county's residents didn't like that. They have at least 20 sirens with the majority being the finned Vortexes followed by a number of 2809's and at least two 2805's in Clanton and a lone Hornet at Midway Church of Christ. I believe the 2909 replaced a 2809. It has an older style type III cabinet. The installation probably got zapped by lightning, and the county just gutted the cabinet and replaced the whole head instead of individual drivers.Tyler wrote: ↑Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:56 amMight as well through up my questions and see if anyone has answers.
Chilton County:
They have a system of finback Vortexes, 2809s, and 2909s. I don't really have any information about the system and don't have anyone to contact about it. The Vortexes seem like they haven't activated in a long time, but at the same time, Whelen's have the "home" position that might be programmed. I would love to know when they test.
Awesome! Thanks a bunch!DJ2226 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 5:17 amAs far as I know Chilton County's system is still active and tested on the first Wednesday of every month at 10:00 AM. They debated the idea of ending the use of the system, but it appears that their survey showed that the county's residents didn't like that. They have at least 20 sirens with the majority being the finned Vortexes followed by a number of 2809's and at least two 2805's in Clanton and a lone Hornet at Midway Church of Christ. I believe the 2909 replaced a 2809. It has an older style type III cabinet. The installation probably got zapped by lightning, and the county just gutted the cabinet and replaced the whole head instead of individual drivers.Tyler wrote: ↑Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:56 amMight as well through up my questions and see if anyone has answers.
Chilton County:
They have a system of finback Vortexes, 2809s, and 2909s. I don't really have any information about the system and don't have anyone to contact about it. The Vortexes seem like they haven't activated in a long time, but at the same time, Whelen's have the "home" position that might be programmed. I would love to know when they test.
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