The 2T22 you found is actually East Granby's 3T22. I'll have to take a drive out there to see if it's still active. East Granby also has another 5, behind a strip mall. Windsor Locks at their FD has a WPS 2805 I believe (Dave correct me if I'm wrong) and 3 diaphragm horns. I know the horns are still active as I've heard them over my scanner a few times. If you're ever on I-91 around the basketball hall of fame, you'll see the Mobile-Directo better. From I-91 north, look to your left just before the hall of fame. You may beable to see it better from I-91 south. Also a few miles south on I-91 off exit 49 you'll see Enfield's North Thompsonville fire district station. They have a 10HP STH in a tower, that is active. It sounds for fire calls from 7am-7pmCTsirenhunter wrote:Today I went with a friend to the sportsman's show/boat show at the Big E in West Springfield, MA. The trip turned into an accidental siren hunt! Here's what I found.
My first 2T22. I believe this is technically a Windsor Locks or East Granby station:
And a Model 5 at the main fire station in East Granby:
However, my greatest prize was seen from a great distance. I was across the river from downtown Springfield, but even at that distance I could spot the Mobile-Directo or whatever it's called up on top of a building!
coyoteunknown wrote:Does anyone have a picture of that Mobile Directo? Or any Mobile Directo? I'm very curious to see one, since I've heard the Allertor was based off of its design.
Thanks for the info! The funny thing is, I passed what might be a strip mall in East Granby but didn't look for a siren there. Also, saw (while still somewhere in CT) a fire station off to the side of the highway, on my right as I was headed north, but no sirens. They must have not been visible to me. And that picture of the Mobile-Directo would imply that there is some sort of metal frame tower on the building...If that's what that is, then I definitely know I was looking at the right building. Too bad I was so far away!The 2T22 you found is actually East Granby's 3T22. I'll have to take a drive out there to see if it's still active. East Granby also has another 5, behind a strip mall. Windsor Locks at their FD has a WPS 2805 I believe (Dave correct me if I'm wrong) and 3 diaphragm horns. I know the horns are still active as I've heard them over my scanner a few times. If you're ever on I-91 around the basketball hall of fame, you'll see the Mobile-Directo better. From I-91 north, look to your left just before the hall of fame. You may beable to see it better from I-91 south. Also a few miles south on I-91 off exit 49 you'll see Enfield's North Thompsonville fire district station. They have a 10HP STH in a tower, that is active. It sounds for fire calls from 7am-7pm (I hate it when VFDs cave into belly aching neighbors), and does one blast everyday except Sunday at noon. There's also a nice looking Sterling M behind the Hazardville FD. It sounds daily either at noon or 6pm not sure which (I believe noon as I've heard 2 tones at noon, one being for North Thompsonville the other I suspect Hazardville) as well as for fire calls.
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