ES6 it is. On the map it goes. I changed the Severnside location as soon as the video of iot was uploaded.James B wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 11:56 amAlso I have found this siren which I think is a Klaxon ES but I can't be sure. It isn't regularly tested but has been sounded before. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.45593 ... 312!8i6656
Extractor vent I'm afraidBritishCyclone125 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 3:31 pmNearby the ACA Banshee 115, I saw this mysterious looking object on a roof that looks to either be a siren or a air vent of some sorts:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2TDNisCoCLQCBbJx6
Brill. I'll add them tomorrow!James B wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 9:34 pmI couldn't find this thread anywhere, so a collection of various flood sirens I have found has built up. Here they are:
-NORTHAMPTON FLOOD SIREN SYSTEM-
Siren 1 - 52.238667, -0.910685 (Stanley Road + Marlborough Road - Gap between houses)
Siren 2 - 52.241388, -0.911248 (Corner of Muscott Street)
Siren 3 - 52.227358, -0.903125 (Roundabout at end of Euston Road)
Siren 4 - 52.227559, -0.896387 (Substation at Southfeild Avenue + London Road)
Siren 5 - Not yet found
-SKINNINGROVE FLOOD SIREN SYSTEM-
Siren 1 - 54.570304, -0.897330 (Was motorised, now Klaxon Electronic)
Siren 2 - Not yet found
-APPLEBY FLOOD SIREN SYSTEM-
Fire station siren - 54.576362, -2.493678
-WYKE BECK FLOOD SIREN SYSTEM-
Siren 1 - 53.800879, -1.480229
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