Located at old Engine Co. 102.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zol87/6778865684/
Any known things about the former system? I haven't found anything yet.
What some people don't realize is that Chicago only had about 15-20 Tbolts. The rest were STL-10s and Model 5s. Most of the sirens were mounted atop FDs or Schools. I could be wrong, but I don't think there were any pole mounted sirens. All of the current sirens are mounted on poles, with the exception being the MOD6024 at the Jardine water treatment plant.Busgeek71 wrote:Located at old Engine Co. 102.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zol87/6778865684/
Any known things about the former system? I haven't found anything yet.
Happy 1000th post! Wow, imagine how all those sound together. That would have to be scarier than Cushing, OK's system.Crazywarriorman wrote:That's cool. Chicago got some of Federals first thunderbolts. Thus explaining why that one is a tic-tac-toe horn. In addition to the tons of federals, they had five Chryslers and 5 Sirex's too. As far as I know there's one Sirex left in south side and a couple old ones scattered throughout the city.
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