You are on to something. All of them are C series in good condition. It's near Canton, which we know got the last production sirens (1990 1003s). These could be some of the last ones as well.JCRGH wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:27 pmI found a very late thunderbolt from probably the late to mid 80's, judging by its condition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ0UZF5kt7I
That does make sense. I know of three 7000s, but only one is left. One was atop a building in Detroit, one is in PA outside Wilkes Barre, and the other was a demo unit at one of Federal's factories. Where it was though idk. I'd assume University Park since I don't believe 7000s were a thing in the Blue Island dayscoastalsyrolover wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 4:59 pmIn regards to “rarest”, I would actually say that the “rarest” was a 7000 series. I have only seen one video of their existence and it wasn’t even in the US. (I don’t think anyway...) a c series single tone bolt only had a handful but they exist. A 90s bolt would have probably been similar except for maybe a touch of difference here or there but as pointed out, the “D series” bolt has conflicting evidence of ever actually making it past the drawing board/prototype stage. So anything made in the 90s I think would be safe to assume that it’s a C series.
Bummer. Was it replaced with any thing?Glist wrote: ↑Mon Mar 05, 2018 3:32 amI was the one that found it. Unfortunately it was removed shortly after the street view was taken.Greenfield1003 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:05 pmBringing this thread back to it's original topic...there is a thunderbolt 1003 at the sewage plant in Cloverdale, Indiana. Unknown if it's active or not but supposedly the county tests on the first Friday of every month at 11:00.
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That stinks that it was replaced (not that I have anything against 130s.) The county that Cloverdale is in has the same test schedule as Indy so I figured I'd skip hearing 50 seconds of 2001s on the first Friday of the month and hear a Thunderbolt instead. But since that Thunderbolt is now another 2001 I guess I won't be going there any time soon.
Zachary Taylor was removed this past year. Keep in mind that this map is for existing units. As soon as we hear about one's removal, we update the map and remove said unit.Purring Cat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 4:01 pmThere used to be a Thunderbolt 1003 in Tucumcari, New Mexico. There is also a Thunderbolt you missed in Louisville, KY at Zachary Taylor Elementary School. Good map by the way!
As soon as I saw that it had been removed, I tried googling it to see if I could come up with any news articles but couldn't find any.
4j25, Sirens of Cincinnati, airplanedude, JonathanC, etc. can confirm that this unit was removed. It was mentioned in this Behind the Scenes video posted on 4j25's channel:fire_freak_57 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 23, 2018 12:40 amAs soon as I saw that it had been removed, I tried googling it to see if I could come up with any news articles but couldn't find any.
How recently was it replaced? It was just recorded last year to my knowledge.
Of course I don't live anywhere near there, so I have no idea. Any reason why it was replaced? I'm guessing they put up a -130 to replace it? I'm interested to hear some info. That one had the lightning bolt decals on it too.
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