This Sterling in Moorefield, NE
http://goo.gl/maps/aYcC0
And a little further up on the view, we have a siren on the tower. Makes me wonder this dual purpose siren.Antiwhoknows wrote:This Sterling in Moorefield, NE
http://goo.gl/maps/aYcC0
Each links are the same.Allenorgan42099 wrote:Former North Bend Fire Co (Salem, NJ):https://maps.google.com/maps?safe=off&i ... JYBEPwSMAs
I don't see why they didn't just put the Model 5/7 on the hose tower on top of the building.
Burnt Chimney VFC (Burnt Chimney, VA): https://maps.google.com/maps?safe=off&i ... JYBEPwSMAs
There is a set of really low-moutned Model 2s (like 10 feet off the ground), one by each end of the Eisenhower-Johnson Tunnel in CO: https://maps.google.com/maps?safe=off&i ... JYBEPwSMAs
I don't think it's quite in the early 20s! I think it's more like 15-19 feet high!TurbopropPilot wrote:Here is the Coyle, OK siren as requested. All I can say is that the windows on the houses near this rattle. I would estimate this Thunderbolt to be 20-23 feet high.
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