The 2T22 you found is actually East Granby's 3T22. I'll have to take a drive out there to see if it's still active. East Granby also has another 5, behind a strip mall. Windsor Locks at their FD has a WPS 2805 I believe (Dave correct me if I'm wrong) and 3 diaphragm horns. I know the horns are still active as I've heard them over my scanner a few times. If you're ever on I-91 around the basketball hall of fame, you'll see the Mobile-Directo better. From I-91 north, look to your left just before the hall of fame. You may beable to see it better from I-91 south. Also a few miles south on I-91 off exit 49 you'll see Enfield's North Thompsonville fire district station. They have a 10HP STH in a tower, that is active. It sounds for fire calls from 7am-7pm (I hate it when VFDs cave into belly aching neighbors), and does one blast everyday except Sunday at noon. There's also a nice looking Sterling M behind the Hazardville FD. It sounds daily either at noon or 6pm not sure which (I believe noon as I've heard 2 tones at noon, one being for North Thompsonville the other I suspect Hazardville) as well as for fire calls.
Thanks for the info! The funny thing is, I passed what might be a strip mall in East Granby but didn't look for a siren there. Also, saw (while still somewhere in CT) a fire station off to the side of the highway, on my right as I was headed north, but no sirens. They must have not been visible to me. And that picture of the Mobile-Directo would imply that there is some sort of metal frame tower on the building...If that's what that is, then I definitely know I was looking at the right building. Too bad I was so far away!
Also, I found this historical photo on the website of the Crystal Lake fire department:
