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Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 4:00 am
by Fletch
Post says it was at the corner of Front and Main St. in Cincinnati, but I'm not finding a Front St. And it's actually a T-Bolt.

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:43 am
by Fletch
So apparently the T-Bolt was located on a building that was demolished on the western edge of what is now Great American Ballpark according to the poster.

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 11:47 am
by MonkeyFilms
Ok

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:24 am
by Fletch
There's a photo on Facebook from Payne, OH (Paulding County)

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 10:19 am
by MonkeyFilms
Fletch wrote:
Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:24 am
There's a photo on Facebook from Payne, OH (Paulding County)
That's cool, this darley is on a silo in Payne now

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2025 12:54 pm
by Kaleidoscope
I have been looking a little, one Tbolt was installed in london near the courthouse somewhere, it was there for less than a month because the city was not happy with the range and output it had, the horn of it and some other bolts appear to be sitting at london city sanitation's yard now. The hurricane was also there for fires for a little while according to some local residents near the fire station. The model D was removed more than 20 years ago, as the photo i saw of it was from 1993, and the owner said it came down ~1998. There were at least 2 more 500's somewhere according to other people and multiple city workers. I dont know about some other sirens but there was at least 1 tbolt and 1 hurricane (supposedly). I will do more digging and see what i cant uncover. Oh, i forgot to mention that i did see a photo of a 500 that an old guy had, he has since passed away and the house got burned down and unfortunatly took many many many siren and historical siren photo's with it (the stupid great grandson [who was 12] stuck a fork in the outlet and burned the thing to ashes [he didnt even get into trouble]). Im going to like i said, do some more digging to see what i cant find but until then, ill see yall later.

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2025 9:03 pm
by MonkeyFilms
Kaleidoscope wrote:
Mon Apr 28, 2025 12:54 pm
I have been looking a little, one Tbolt was installed in london near the courthouse somewhere, it was there for less than a month because the city was not happy with the range and output it had, the horn of it and some other bolts appear to be sitting at london city sanitation's yard now. The hurricane was also there for fires for a little while according to some local residents near the fire station. The model D was removed more than 20 years ago, as the photo i saw of it was from 1993, and the owner said it came down ~1998. There were at least 2 more 500's somewhere according to other people and multiple city workers. I dont know about some other sirens but there was at least 1 tbolt and 1 hurricane (supposedly). I will do more digging and see what i cant uncover. Oh, i forgot to mention that i did see a photo of a 500 that an old guy had, he has since passed away and the house got burned down and unfortunatly took many many many siren and historical siren photo's with it (the stupid great grandson [who was 12] stuck a fork in the outlet and burned the thing to ashes [he didnt even get into trouble]). Im going to like i said, do some more digging to see what i cant find but until then, ill see yall later.
Ok thank you for clarifying, I did go to London Sanitary Yard last week and I saw the whelen still there but the Bolts we saw on street view gone

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 3:06 pm
by Kaleidoscope
MonkeyFilms wrote:
Mon Apr 28, 2025 9:03 pm
Kaleidoscope wrote:
Mon Apr 28, 2025 12:54 pm
I have been looking a little, one Tbolt was installed in london near the courthouse somewhere, it was there for less than a month because the city was not happy with the range and output it had, the horn of it and some other bolts appear to be sitting at london city sanitation's yard now. The hurricane was also there for fires for a little while according to some local residents near the fire station. The model D was removed more than 20 years ago, as the photo i saw of it was from 1993, and the owner said it came down ~1998. There were at least 2 more 500's somewhere according to other people and multiple city workers. I dont know about some other sirens but there was at least 1 tbolt and 1 hurricane (supposedly). I will do more digging and see what i cant uncover. Oh, i forgot to mention that i did see a photo of a 500 that an old guy had, he has since passed away and the house got burned down and unfortunatly took many many many siren and historical siren photo's with it (the stupid great grandson [who was 12] stuck a fork in the outlet and burned the thing to ashes [he didnt even get into trouble]). Im going to like i said, do some more digging to see what i cant find but until then, ill see yall later.
Ok thank you for clarifying, I did go to London Sanitary Yard last week and I saw the whelen still there but the Bolts we saw on street view gone
No problem! Im still digging but the bolt horns are gone now?!?!?! i wonder why?

I did find that there were actually 2 model d's on the silos facing N and S for better coverage. And you accidentaly deleted 1 or 2 of the 500's and the model d and the info point on london btw.

Again, Still digging but getting somewhere at least!

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Re: Removed Sirens in Ohio Map

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 11:17 am
by Kaleidoscope
Found more info, the reason the city did not use the thunderbolt is because it had a reverse wired blower which made it not as loud, that is why the city was not happy with the unit. I did go by the sanitation yard, indeed the bolt horns are gone. they looked to be jailbar red and black striped ones. They were most likely scrapped cuz the city doesn't give a damn about some old sirens that dont need to be there.

Still digging but thought id give you an update.