You should, it’s technically an Electronic Siren.
Alright.
Kinda sucks they were disposed and not given to communities in need.Bijay wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 12:57 amThere are a bunch of Modulator 6048s formally used for the US ARMY Umatilla Chemical Depot. I have currently found 19/20 of the sirens, and here are their locations.
(attached some "lore" below)
45.86087, -119.83861
45.86626, -119.77806
45.8772, -119.73875
45.88773, -119.699
45.90568, -119.67554
45.92063, -119.64506
45.93772, -119.60835
45.94081, -119.56874
45.94407, -119.52595
45.93882, -119.48766
45.93598, -119.45597
45.93737, -119.41432
45.93701, -119.38736
45.93597, -119.35581
45.94444, -119.30703
45.9467, -119.27728
45.93731, -119.17903
45.94766, -119.11395
45.96316, -119.07498
They were removed in November/December of 2011 after the depot had successfully incinerated the last of nerve agent. They were supposedly disposed by a private contractor hired by the US ARMY; though, the Modulator 6048 in Milton-Freewater, Oregon may be Ex-Umatilla Chemical Depot. The MCP controller and the number on the side of the controller is likely pointers to it possibly being Ex-Umatilla Chemical Depot.
The Oregon side of the system (Whelen 2800s & 2900s) was given off to several coastal communities. Well-aware this jumps off-topic, but as for more "lore" the following communities given sirens Whelen Engineering sirens from the Umatilla Chemical Depot were :
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