
That would be really amazing, if the USA still have these sirens, and not removed them. There is a picture of a TBOLT 1000 in New Orleans from the 60s, but I can not find it.CincyTboltman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 4:46 pmHere's a 1953 photo from a newspaper clipping of one of Cincinnati's Thunderbolts being tested for the first time. It was the old 1000T that is on top of Patheon in Reading, Ohio. I'm told that this was the first Thunderbolt installed in Cincinnati, OH.
According to an article in the 90s, High Point had 16 sirens. Time to pull some mapping out in that area.
Belleville MI, not a Denver siren. Possibly a CAM siren or Sterling siren. BelleVUE had Denver siren mounted on their water tower, however I have never been able to recover a photo.
Bump. Where did you get that Bellevue had a Denver?? You are thinking of Belleville. Bellevue has an Erick. Belleville had a Denver, but Bellevue never did. That sounds JUST like Belleville. Get your facts straight. Here is a quote from a OLD post here:Remingtoncountry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:30 amBelleville MI, not a Denver siren. Possibly a CAM siren or Sterling siren. BelleVUE had Denver siren mounted on their water tower, however I have never been able to recover a photo.
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