ver tum wrote:CTsirenhunter wrote:This video inspired me to look through all of the sirens in Wisconsin on the Siren Archive...I got most of the way through before I had to take a break. I noticed that while the state has a lot of Thunderbolts, it also has an awful lot of ACA/ASC sirens, including what seems to me to be one of the largest concentrations of P-50s in the U.S. Any explanations for this?
It's probably because ASC's headquarters are in Wisconsin.
Yep, they are located in Milwaukee.
The whole current siren system in Milwaukee County is made up of ACA/ASC products. Before ASC added all the P-50's and Allertors that mostly make up the city of Milwaukee's system, there were lots of Model 2's, probably hundreds of them. There are still a few of them around, unused. Other municipalities in Milwaukee County such as West Allis had old, non-rotating Allertors and Mobile Directos, which have since been replaced with newer ACA or ASC products. The city of Wauwatosa, where I live, used to have Model 2's and an Allertor. A P-50 was added in the 1980's, and the Allertor removed in the late 1990's. There is still one of the old Model 2's around. Kenosha county has mostly ACA (P-50's). Waukesha and Racine counties have a lot of ACA/ASC products around as well. Federal has probably the strongest presence overall outside these areas, though.