Hey guys - been a while since I have been on, but life is well.
Saw this tidbit on the local news and if anyone wants a working Whelen 3016, here's your chance.
http://www.newson6.com/story/30410337/t ... ert-sirens
Standard City of Tulsa auction rules will apply here - win the bid, pay on the spot, you haul it off.
I jokingly showed this to my wife earlier, and she laughed when I said I really wanted one for my birthday today... But seriously, I wouldn't even think about it. You don't realize how huge these things are until they are on the ground. (That and I don't have that kind of cash laying around.)
For the record, most of these were initially installed around 1986 when the city realized they needed a better mass warning system in light of the 1984 Memorial Day flood. At the time, the 3016's were the cutting edge of siren technology, and the city needed to desperately upgrade the system of Federal 1000's/1003's/2T22's that were essentially Cold War relics and hadn't been upgraded since their installation.
Now the city is nearly complete with the installation of Whelen 2910's and reusing some Whelen Vortex models in lesser populated areas (similar to OKC's system). So, these fairly decent 3016's will be auctioned off as surplus - and they usually end up in communities surrounding Tulsa that don't have sirens or their systems are antiquated/need expansion.
Cheers, y'all.
Williesan