Replacements started up around that time, but then stopped after 2014, and there were no new replacements for a while. Not until just a few months ago when they started replacing what looks like to be the rest of the ESC-864 sirens. They started replacing the units that had wooden poles back around 2012, mostly because of rot and termite damage, but now they're replacing the remaining sirens, even the ones with intact concrete poles to unify the system.Duderocks5539 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 7:41 pmI believe the first started 4004s started being installed was around 2012-2013. But man ,does it suck to see classic electronic sirens go.
Yeah that sucks. But man ,do those poles the 4004s are on look cool!GabrielFairchild wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:20 pmReplacements started up around that time, but then stopped after 2014, and there were no new replacements for a while. Not until just a few months ago when they started replacing what looks like to be the rest of the ESC-864 sirens. They started replacing the units that had wooden poles back around 2012, mostly because of rot and termite damage, but now they're replacing the remaining sirens, even the ones with intact concrete poles to unify the system.Duderocks5539 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 7:41 pmI believe the first started 4004s started being installed was around 2012-2013. But man ,does it suck to see classic electronic sirens go.
The one in the photo is at Turkey Point, but I wouldn't be surprised if the same replacements were underway at St. Lucie, as both systems are maintained by FPL.
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