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A few sirens around here

Wed Sep 18, 2013 4:13 pm

Alrighty since im doing more and more traveling for my parents moving business i've managed to get some photos of some other sirens.

Here is a ASC RM-130 in Lake Worth TX off of Azle Ave.
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Okay i forgot which town this Allertor was in, we stopped at a gas station and i just happen to look around and i saw this Allertor in front of a church. I then looked on google maps to locate the siren but its not on google street view even though the church is in sight. If i find out which town this is in then ill update it. It must be a refurb from some place, the paint was a nice bright yellow.

here is a distant shot, i had my handly lumia 820s camera.
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here is the same with cruddy zoom.
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here it is again after my dad unknowlingly made a wrong turn. (i was like yea!)
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on our last stop back here in Ft. Worth i noticed an old Thunderbolt when we were on 820. Since we were so high up in our moving truck i never noticed it there, so i took a few pics of it later that day. Its one of those few left standing from their old system.

off of Northest Parkway (off of Mark IV Parkway in an industrial area)
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last one...i think (same location)
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i think thats all that i have for now...
I forgot about the Whelen hornet in Watauga TX...ill upload a pic of it later when I get off work.
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Re: A few sirens around here

Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:16 pm

That Allertor is in Bellevue, Tx off 287, it was originally installed in Ft. Worth and was restored and put back up at the fire station in town. What were you doing out there? Not far from where I'm located.
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Re: A few sirens around here

Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:39 pm

For a moment I thought that the Allertor was the one in Vashti, TX, but after seeing Bryan's post about Bellvue, that makes more sense.
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Re: A few sirens around here

Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:58 pm

There's also a Darley (I think) near the Bellevue Allertor.
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Re: A few sirens around here

Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:59 pm

mixerbd699 wrote:That Allertor is in Bellevue, Tx off 287, it was originally installed in Ft. Worth and was restored and put back up at the fire station in town. What were you doing out there? Not far from where I'm located.
that's it! I knew it was bell something lol
yea we were heading to canyon TX for a house move, we stayed the night in Vernon Tx that night.

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Re: A few sirens around here

Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:43 pm

forebiddensiren wrote:
that's it! I knew it was bell something lol
yea we were heading to canyon TX for a house move, we stayed the night in Vernon Tx that night.

You drove right through Wichita Falls then, which is where I'm located. Bellevue has a Darley model 2 I believe as well as the allertor
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