Here's a recording of these 2 sirens. These 2 sirens look like there were installed in 2012 or 2011. Read video description for more information.
Here are photos of the 2 sirens:
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I know, no one cares about these sirens.
I don't know. Model 2s are more louder than a Sentry F2. I heard a Model 2 go off before.Daniel wrote:I've heard that recording before. I know of a couple of fire stations in Oregon (Dayville, Wolf Creek) which use two or three sirens of this size. How far does the sound carry compared with, for example, a Model 2?
Anderson County has F2s at all of their fire stations. I guess they intend to use them to call firefighters or something.holler wrote:It can't carry very far. For what they spent on those two F-2s they could have gotten a Model 2 or a 3v8.
I think it's $200.DJ2226 wrote:I'd hate to see these used as a tornado siren setup; the horrid scream of an older ATI sounds better. How much do these cost new?
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