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Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:26 pm

Urbanexplorer wrote:Does anyone know if they're planning to replace the SD-10 atop the United Way building downtown?
I don't think it's supposed to have its own replacement, but it is gonna be removed eventually, as it is for every old siren in the system.
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Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:21 pm

carexpertandy wrote:
Urbanexplorer wrote:Does anyone know if they're planning to replace the SD-10 atop the United Way building downtown?
I don't think it's supposed to have its own replacement, but it is gonna be removed eventually, as it is for every old siren in the system.
United Way? I do remember seeing a SD-10 mounted the same as United Way's with a T-128 by it.

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Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:55 pm

:cry: They are replacing all the good sirens with crappy T-128s! Well, LONG LIVE THE T-BOLT!

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OhioSirenHunter wrote:
carexpertandy wrote:
Urbanexplorer wrote:Does anyone know if they're planning to replace the SD-10 atop the United Way building downtown?
I don't think it's supposed to have its own replacement, but it is gonna be removed eventually, as it is for every old siren in the system.
United Way? I do remember seeing a SD-10 mounted the same as United Way's with a T-128 by it.
Ok, I sort of remember now seeing that it was supposed to have its own replacement, just in a different location.
Resident of a county with big a mixture of sirens, but in the process of being replaced. :(

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thegcdawg wrote::cry: They are replacing all the good sirens with crappy T-128s! Well, LONG LIVE THE T-BOLT!
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thegcdawg wrote::cry: They are replacing all the good sirens with crappy T-128s! Well, LONG LIVE THE T-BOLT!
T-128s aren't necessarily crappy, considering they are one of the best sirens made today, and ASC is one of the best siren manufacturers today.
Resident of a county with big a mixture of sirens, but in the process of being replaced. :(

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thegcdawg wrote::cry: They are replacing all the good sirens with crappy T-128s! Well, LONG LIVE THE T-BOLT!
You're karma's dropping faster than a drunk girl in high heels.
Making idiotic posts tends to result in that.
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carexpertandy wrote:We noticed that one last February I think, and are you sure its not hooked up yet? I thought Nick said it was.
nickrusche wrote:The St. Bernard T-128 is hooked up. We have family that lives in St. Bernard and when I pass it on the way home and/or to visiting them, it is facing a different direction after the monthly tests, therefore it is active. The Thunderbolt on top of St. Bernard Elementary is still active, as that is is facing direction after the monthly tests.
Thanks for the clarifications. The only time I'm ever down that way pretty much is when I'm picking up food at Skyline or Pizza Hut. I didn't remember seeing it the last time I was there a few weeks ago, and it didn't appear to be hooked up when I saw it this time.

On a somewhat related note, it will be interesting to see if any of the news outlets report on the status of the new siren system in the coming months with the anniversary of last year's tornadoes coming up in early March.
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Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:11 pm

I know... it is really starting to p*** me off.

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Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:57 am

I got some pics of a new T-128 as well as the STH-10 it replaced in Sharonville. I do not know if this has been mentioned before.

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ASC T-128 and Decommissioned FS STH-10 by mrboojay, on Flickr
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ASC T-128 and Decommissioned FS STH-10 by mrboojay, on Flickr
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Undershot of the STH-10 by mrboojay, on Flickr
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ASC T-128 and Decommissioned FS STH-10 by mrboojay, on Flickr
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American Signal T-128 by mrboojay, on Flickr

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