Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:04 pm
In Kendall/Will County, they are mounted on standard/green treated(for newer ones) poles ~30-40 feet up. Also, the P-50's are mounted on steer poles. As for spacing, in residential Areas, about 1-2.5 miles apart. In the more rural areas, they are pretty far and in between (really because they are mainly P-50's). Other than these, there is a recently discovered roof mounted Model 5 on an old fire station on Des Plains Rd. in Downtown Plainfield. It is unknown if it is active, as the station is only actively used as the Boy Scout's location. Despite this, the siren looks to have been painted recently.
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