
What was their purpose?CABLEVision wrote:I believe a company called Fi-R-Fighter (I think that's how it was spelled) made some of the first voice capable sirens. If I remember right they were really low in decibels and weren't very popular. Somebody correct me if i'm wrong. They were around mid 60's to mid- 70's
The name is actually "Fyr-Fytr". It looked like an early Whelen WS-1000 siren. The controls to this thing were huge and required someone to operate the siren throughout the duration of the signal (as the controls used toggle switches, the siren was not automatic).Robert Gift wrote:What was their purpose?CABLEVision wrote:I believe a company called Fi-R-Fighter (I think that's how it was spelled) made some of the first voice capable sirens. If I remember right they were really low in decibels and weren't very popular. Somebody correct me if i'm wrong. They were around mid 60's to mid- 70's
Did they announce fire calls?
Since you mentioned it, what does a WS-1000 look like?JasonC wrote:The name is actually "Fyr-Fytr". It looked like an early Whelen WS-1000 siren.Robert Gift wrote:What was their purpose?CABLEVision wrote:I believe a company called Fi-R-Fighter (I think that's how it was spelled) made some of the first voice capable sirens. If I remember right they were really low in decibels and weren't very popular. Somebody correct me if i'm wrong. They were around mid 60's to mid- 70's
Did they announce fire calls?
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