Alrightythen. Well, first of all, all of the sirens in Loudoun County (and Fauquier, except for the Warrenton square-horn STL) are inactive to my knowledge. I'll give you some former locations:
There's an 8-port Model 3 (I think) behind Settle's in Flint Hill, Rappahannock Co.WoodJ99 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 6:49 pmAlrightythen. Well, first of all, all of the sirens in Loudoun County (and Fauquier, except for the Warrenton square-horn STL) are inactive to my knowledge. I'll give you some former locations:
Model X (8-port): old Purcellville station, 200 N Maple Ave. Removed in fall 2010.
STH-10: old Hamilton station, 43 E Colonial Hwy. Removed in late 2016. I believe it now belongs to Evergreen Tree Service, who took it down.
Thunderbolt (I believe 1003): Aldie VFD. Removed in the late 90s. I believe the station also had a Model X before the Bolt.
I think the STH in Sterling is also still in posession of the fire company. Same goes for the HOR in Ashburn - I thought they remounted it on top of the turret (it would be hidden there).
Anytime! I'm a NoVa native, so I'm pretty knowledgable about sirens thereBijay wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 10:39 pmThanks Jack! If this stirs something, an image of Lovettsville VFD from vintage aerial doesn't show an Allertor on-site.
https://vintageaerial.com/photos/virgin ... 0334/17/18
But wait, I have a surprise. Out of random luck, I found an image in the area of Lovettsville showcasing an Allertor in the bottom.
https://vintageaerial.com/photos/virgin ... 11921/1/36
Knowing how 200 Allertors were commissioned in the DC area from 1975-1977; mainly being installed in Prince William and Loudoun Counties, it makes you wonder how much still lurk.
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