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Gatlinburg Trip Sirens

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:13 pm
by 4J25
So I'm finally getting around to posting this! Anyway, for Spring break me and my family went to Gatlinburg and Oak Ridge.

Gatlinburg, TN

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Whelen Vortex:

This siren is located by the water treatment plant at the south end of Gatlinburg:
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Close up:
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Whelen Vortex:

This one was up by the Laurel Inn. Spotted it from the space needle. This was a nice find!
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Whelen Vortex:

Got this one on the way out. It's right next to Hillbilly Golf:
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Pigeon Forge

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Model 5:

Thanks a lot to mrboojay for finding this in the first place. It's nestled up in the woods by a cemetery on Ogle Drive:
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Oak Ridge

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ACA Alertronic RE-6000:

This is one of two RE's that are on a separate system than the rest of Oak Ridge, and therefore does not have a T-121 or 135 next to it. (I did, however, see an RE-6000 in the town of Oak Ridge with a T-121 next to it)
Anyway, here you are:
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Close up:
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Controls:
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ACA Alertronic RE-6000:

This is the other RE, not much to say here:
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T-121:

Found this on the way back into Oak Ridge:
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T-121 and mystery Alertronic:

These are located coming out of town. First T-121 I've ever seen, and first mystery Alertronic I've ever seen:
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Close up of Alertronic:
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T-121:

Just in the middle of town, by a church and a school:
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Madison County, KY

Just some Whelens we saw on the way in and out. Also, people said they were replacing the Whelens with MOD's, but apparently it's
the other way around.
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WPS-2804:

By a fire station:
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WPS-2806:

Just off an exit, by a gas station:
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WPS-2804:

Off a Berea exit next to a water tower:
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:18 am
by Brendan Ahern
Those Whelen's are 4000-4's, not Vortex's. You can tell 2 ways. First, the rotator motor is horizontal on the housing. Vortex's have a square housing with no protrusion. Second, the control cabinet has 2 doors on it. Vortex's have a single door with a Whelen emblem right in the middle, as opposed to the bottom door.

Other than that, great pictures!

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:28 am
by DJ2226
They are very old Whelen 4004s, the first ones. If you look carefully at the shape of the array you can see that it is designed like their earlier WS/WPS 3016 sirens. They both have screens that fit to the front and sport a "X." It probably uses the same controller.

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 3:03 pm
by 4J25
Yep. They do indeed use the older ESC-864 controls.

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 3:50 pm
by uncommonsense
Yep. They even use the higher pitched tone, not common for the 4000s. One would suspect these are some of the first made.

http://youtu.be/7qE72MxXS-U

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:46 am
by mrboojay
Pigeon Forge

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Model 5:

Thanks a lot to mrboojay for finding this in the first place. It's nestled up in the woods by a cemetery on Ogle Drive:
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You are very welcome! We actually got the general location from another member here (MattDean1003 I think). So I can't take all of the credit.

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:17 am
by MattDean1003
There's a siren in downtown Gatlinburg that looks to be of an old GSC 2 or 5, I wanna say flat topped and not a cone....something in that nature anyhow. I thought it was an old fire station or something but search results never really came out how I wanted. What picture is that you mentioned me in? I didn't know there was yet another siren.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:23 am
by mrboojay
I think its this siren;
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P1014593 by mrboojay, on Flickr
but 4J25's link doesn't work.

Re: Gatlinburg Trip Sirens

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:10 pm
by agrotred40
About the Oak Ridge Siren System. The first older siren is called an ACA Alertronic 6000/ASC RE-1600. The second I believe is an ACA AL-/Alertronic 12000. Do you have locations for those sirens? Certainly glad to know some of the older system still remains. But I do wish I could get a rare AL-12000.

Re: Gatlinburg Trip Sirens

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:26 pm
by freebrickproductions
According to FanFan61618, who has family up in Oak Ridge, the last AL-12000 was removed recently.