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Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:45 am

I was told it was too complicated and that the higher ups in Homeland security are connected and untouchable in the republican party.

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Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:49 pm

Here's an example of how well this new system has been performing lately. Thefandude21 only heard 1 siren growl, just about all sirens within hearing range of his home do alert, but not as many of them do attack...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wFOzdLs ... el&list=UL
Resident of a county with big a mixture of sirens, but in the process of being replaced. :(

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Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:49 am

The siren in my town of New Lebanon, Ohio - a lone 2001-SRNB - only sounds Alert, while in Dayton their T-128s sound Attack. Strange how different areas of a county can sound different signals.
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Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:40 pm

sirendude2012 wrote:The siren in my town of New Lebanon, Ohio - a lone 2001-SRNB - only sounds Alert, while in Dayton their T-128s sound Attack. Strange how different areas of a county can sound different signals.
You would have to be talking about one of Dayton's suburbs, because to my knowledge, the City of Dayton no longer has a functioning siren system. I know Moraine has about 4 T-128s, but does anyone else in Montgomery County?
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carexpertandy wrote:You would have to be talking about one of Dayton's suburbs, because to my knowledge, the City of Dayton no longer has a functioning siren system. I know Moraine has about 4 T-128s, but does anyone else in Montgomery County?
Dayton got somewhere between 9 and 15 T-128s in 2006, after the Dayton Mall tornado tore quite a bit of the old system to bits. I know it, since I lived in Dayton for close to 6 years. I also saw 2 of them on the way home from appliance shopping (our fridge died :()

The suburb I live in is called New Lebanon, small enough that 1 siren covers it really well, and the sound goes farther from the siren than the town's borders.

There is also a 2T22 atop a fire house on the edge of the outskirts of Moraine. It's about 8ish minutes east of a Pizza Hut in the next town over.

The town next to New Lebanon has a 2001-SRN, and a Sterling M in poor condition. It does' however, have a metal roof over the whole siren. Pretty neat setup. There is a Werden P-127 north of New Lebanon, in Englewood down I-70 heading East.
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Thu Oct 11, 2012 2:04 am

Dayton has no siren system. There are 5 T-128 that I know of 4 in Moraine and 1 North of Dayton

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Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:32 am

SIRENMAN wrote:Dayton has no siren system. There are 5 T-128 that I know of 4 in Moraine and 1 North of Dayton
Okay. Apparently Dayton has no sirens. Kettering, just south of dayton, has 9 T-128s, and at one time had 3 signal sirens. To prove this theory, their website said they use "the rising and falling tone for weather emergencies, and a hi-lo note for civil defense issues".
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Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:52 pm

There's also Whright Patterson AFB, which has a system of either WPS-2800's or 2900's.
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Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:54 pm

Also, can someone please list the locations (Addresses) of the Kettering and Moraine sirens???
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Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:02 am

4J25 wrote:Also, can someone please list the locations (Addresses) of the Kettering and Moraine sirens???
I only know where 2 of Moraine's T-128's are located:
Springboro Rd. in front of Montgomery County Solid Waste
Dryden Rd. in front of Enting Water Conditioning

They also have:
Model 5-corner of Gladstone St & Cloverlawn Ave next to Moraine City Baptist Church
Thunderbolt-Moraine Fire Station 28(Viking Ln)
2T22-Pinnacle Rd near Vance Rd
Resident of a county with big a mixture of sirens, but in the process of being replaced. :(

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