A few rust holes on the housing doesn't mean anything.gaterboy wrote:Does this model 5 located at Buckhead Ridge Fire Department count? It has a few rust holes in the housing.
A few rust holes on the housing doesn't mean anything.gaterboy wrote:Does this model 5 located at Buckhead Ridge Fire Department count? It has a few rust holes in the housing.
mhmcdonal wrote:We've all seen our share of them, I was just wondering if you folks have any examples of poorly maintained sirens around your area. It's not uncommon to find the sirens here fairly rusted, especially by the ocean. The extremely high pitched 1000T I filmed has a bunch of holes on the bottom of the horn that you can't see in the video.
However, this one one has to be the worst one I've seen in Hawaii.
That plant on top seems to be growing pretty well!
Yep. We got a new EMA director in 2012 and that's who these repairs were done under the supervision of. Turns out as of a month ago that guy is gone and we now have another new EMA director. I can only hope now that repairs will be done the right way.Mark N wrote:Are those 2001s in St. Joseph county?
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