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Rare! Louisville Thunderbolts in Attack (October 9, 1990)

Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:42 pm

Here in Louisville, we hardly ever hear our sirens sounding in Attack any more. This recording was made on Tuesday, October 9, 1990, at my grandparents' house. Every other month, Louisville used to test their sirens in Attack, until February 11, 1992. This is the same recording I was trying to edit Bruce Springstein out of, and I got most of the music out by converting the recording to mono, and taking out most of the high end. At the very end of this recording, you can hear the 4/5 port 1000T, which used to be at Conway Middleschool, winding down. If you listen closely, you may even be able to hear a distant 2T22 in Alert. The main two sirens in this recording are the sick Trunnel Thunderbolt, and the low pitched tan Thunderbolt at the PRP fire station. When these sirens used to sound in Attack, you could really hear just how sick the Trunnel Thunderbolt was. The sirens aren't very loud, so you may want to crank up the volume for this one. I'd like to thank my grandparents, who made countless siren recordings for me when I was little, including this one. This may be the last one of their recordings left. Enjoy!
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:46 pm

Wow, those sirens sound VERY sick! It's hard to differentiate between them, but I'd say... you know what? They all need a tune-up!

One of them is EXTREMELY low-pitched and the other has that slight pause before going full-speed - or as full of speed as it goes. Are there any pics in a different thread?
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:58 pm

I do have a direct link to a picture of the extremely low pitched one here. That one is actually really not that sick, but it is set to a very low chopper level. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of the sick Trunnel Elementary School Thunderbolt, because they took it down in late 2005, put another Thunderbolt in it's place, and moved the replacement Thunderbolt to Doss Highschool, which is next door to Trunnel Elementary School. At least they replaced it with another Thunderbolt! :) The Doss Highschool Thunderbolt is the one in my avatar.
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