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Re: Amazing website found for eastern Colorado siren locations

Sat Dec 19, 2015 12:34 am

NJC in Sterling also has what appears to be a Fedeal Model 3 on a building west of Blue Spruce hall. It isnt active though, probably due to one of Sterlings 15v2T's is about a block and a half from it.

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Re: Amazing website found for eastern Colorado siren locations

Sat Dec 19, 2015 1:58 am

Interesting! I didn't know they had a Model 3! Thanks!
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Re: Amazing website found for eastern Colorado siren locations

Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:26 am

When im in Sterling next week ill try and get a picture for clarification of whether its a model 3 or not.

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Re: Amazing website found for eastern Colorado siren locations

Sat Dec 19, 2015 11:06 pm

flatlandsparky wrote:NJC in Sterling also has what appears to be a Fedeal Model 3 on a building west of Blue Spruce hall. It isnt active though, probably due to one of Sterlings 15v2T's is about a block and a half from it.
You wouldn't happen to be talking about this, would you? Not the best picture, but I'm pretty sure it's a vent. I saw it when I was in Sterling in 2010 and it's just west of Blue Spruce Hall. If I remember correctly, it is on some white ducting that comes out of the building. Link to it on Street View.
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Re: Amazing website found for eastern Colorado siren locations

Sun Dec 20, 2015 12:28 am

Antiwhoknows wrote:
flatlandsparky wrote:NJC in Sterling also has what appears to be a Fedeal Model 3 on a building west of Blue Spruce hall. It isnt active though, probably due to one of Sterlings 15v2T's is about a block and a half from it.
You wouldn't happen to be talking about this, would you? Not the best picture, but I'm pretty sure it's a vent. I saw it when I was in Sterling in 2010 and it's just west of Blue Spruce Hall. If I remember correctly, it is on some white ducting that comes out of the building. Link to it on Street View.
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That'd be it. I debated on whether it was a siren or a vent. Tha k you for the clarification.

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Re: Amazing website found for eastern Colorado siren locations

Sun Dec 20, 2015 12:56 am

Pretty sure that's a Model 1 siren.
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Re: Amazing website found for eastern Colorado siren locations

Wed Dec 23, 2015 9:47 pm

stormandrailfan96 wrote:Thank you so much Dillon! Very helpful map!
Sterling, CO has a good amount of sirens (Sentry's). If you are interested, I can give you the model's and locations.

Sure! For my OK map I added a list of contributors in the description, so I'll do that for this one as well.

As for the vent/Model 1 debate, I'll have to go with vent. I don't think there's a single siren in Colorado that's that rusty due to the dry air.
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