A large update log from me.
1. The Screamer S7.5 in Troy has the wrong location. It's on the courthouse at 38°58'49.03"N 90°58'55.92"W
2. The 16v1T-B in Moscow Mills has been replaced with a 2001-130, located at the same spot.
3. Palmyra, Mo has a Sterling M-10 that sounds off daily at 7AM, Noon, 5PM, 6PM and 10PM. Only the sterling goes off at these times, not the other 5 sirens in the city. It also goes off during the city's regular siren test on the second Wednesday at 11AM. It's located at 39°48'2.35"N 91°31'30.53"W.
4. Palmyra also has a Model 5, located at 39°48'6.05"N 91°32'4.68"W. It's part of the regular siren network, so it doesn't go off at the same time at the Sterling.
5. Rutledge, Mo built a new fire station in 2019, and moved the Screamer on top of the new building (
https://ibb.co/Ct28vCR). However, in between then and now, they got a new sentry siren. I don't know if it is a 16v1t, a 16v2t, or a 15v2t, as i cant tell the difference (
https://ibb.co/ZGbmkKr). It's located at 40°18'51.45"N 92° 5'15.10"W. There's also a T-121 lying on the ground behind the fire station, located at 40°18'51.66"N 92° 5'15.94"W (
https://ibb.co/0ZK8q6H). I don't know the story of why it got there.
6. South Gorin, Mo does have a siren (
https://ibb.co/LPWnpng). It appears to be a Sterling K-5. I don't know whether it's active or not, but it's located at 40°21'40.62"N 92° 1'24.64"W.
7. The location of Farmington, Iowa's Federal Electric Model B is wrong. It's actually located right next to the river, at 40°38'23.58"N 91°44'38.88"W.
8. Bellflower, Mo does have a Darley model 2, located at 39° 0'18.77"N 91°21'18.61"W. It's tested on fireman training night, which is at 6:30PM on the third thursday of whatever 2 months in a year they decide to hold training night. Video of it here -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJTvkCkddbI
Also, the time that the Callaway Nuclear sirens test is at 12:00PM noon on the first Tuesday of the month.
One of Indianola, Iowa's old RM-127's is currently sitting in my backyard.