Great pics!
Can you order the whelen's like that (painted in yellow) or you have to paint them like that once they are shipped?
Yes. From what FedTB has said (and it makes perfect sense), St. Louis County got sick of having working siren heads with blown rotators (and I can't say that Whelen even makes the parts for those rotators any more--you have to go through a whole retrofit which is just a crazy procedure: http://whelen.com/install/136/13602.pdf). So, why not remove the rotator factor from the equation altogether?bradhig wrote:I just saw a Whelen 2900 on New Halls Ferry road at Pohlman rd. Looks like they are going to replace the old Whelens with more Whelens.
Freeburg has 2 more 1003s and that is a Low tone Model 5 that sounds every day at noon.Ninja Squirrel wrote:Just to add more, I discovered via Google Maps a Thunderbolt 1003 and a Model 3/5/7 in Freeburg, IL not that long ago. One of these days, I'll go take amateur photos of it.
SIUE has an unknown Thunderbolt at the Heating and Refrigeration Plant, but I'm sure it has restricted access, so I won't be able to get a look at it in person.
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