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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 3:49 pm
by gil64
I first became interested in sirens at the age of 5 . I remember everyday the fire department would get the Model 5 going at noon . When I was in my teens I wondered what other cities had sirens well my question was answered when I was visiting my Aunt . She lived near a fire station and one day about noon time there siren came to life and that was loud. It went on attack mode . I went to that fire station and asked about it , they showed me where the siren was at and told me it was a Federal SD-10 . Now with the internet I did a searched for more sirens and I found several places with pictures and sound clips . And thats how I came across this place which is great and I am proud to be a part of . For a while before I found this message board I wondered how many people were interested in these loud sirens. Well my question was answered when I joined here.
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:18 pm
by Ben, The Magnificent
I grew up with 1003s and 3T22s doing fairly liberal firecalls in the Summer months. I live in a state that has manufactured several world known sirens and a few oddballs. Plus a lot of our towns test really often. Having a few nerdy tendancies, I just became interested over time. I do have a likeness for things that are creepy. Creepy sounds, artistic choices in horror movies that might look creepy(even though they don't scare me now).
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:02 pm
by mr.sirenman
I started showing interest in sirens a about age 5 when my mom bought my family a pool pass at the fire department. When the 3t22 went off that scared the crap out of me. I went home and looked up sirens and that is when I discovered the Thunderbolt.
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:55 pm
by coppercarl
I really started getting interested when I was about 11. One day when I was home bored and tired of hearing my dad play the bass. So I went up to the computer and got on youtube and started to type in random things. I typed in "Storm Sirens" and can across Thunderbolt's and 2/3T22's and Whelens and Sentry's. In fact, here is my first ever siren video that I ever watched.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu2V_LnzhCs
My interest has kept growing and eventually I found the siren board.
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:48 pm
by JasonC
Mr.sirenman and coppercarl, please do NOT bring up long dead siren topics unless you have something noteworthy to contribute. This issue has been brought up numerous times. Please take note of the date the post was started before submitting a reply, thank you.