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Fayette County, Kentucky Siren Map

Fri Sep 02, 2022 8:08 pm

I've been working on this map of Fayette County, KY's siren system. Their system contains fourteen Modulator 5020s, twelve or thirteen 4016s, one 4016 II (B), and one or two 2008 IIs. A Whelen WS-2000 (2000-115 or 2016) still stands from their previous system in Downtown but two arrays are taken off. I've heard things about a Thunderbolt that used to be somewhere in Lexington but I have zero evidence for that.

This is my first time using pins and not icons, and in my opinion it looks pretty good. The color-to-siren key is as follows:
Lime green - MOD-5020
Yellow green - MOD-4016 (I & II series)
Cyan blue - MOD-2008 (I & II series)
Grass green - Whelen 2000
Purple - Sentry (read description of the F-2 pin for context)
Magenta - Whelen 2000, the ones that were removed (upcoming addition) (will be found in 'Old system + More' layer)

I recommend keeping the 'Old system + More' layer closed when looking at current installs only. The first layer contains every currently installed and active siren in Fayette County, and the other one contains the old system, all of which* have been removed, and other sirens I've caught wind of but cannot confirm.

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit? ... sp=sharing

Me and Tunneltrain96 have been working together and discussing Lexington's system, and we are trying to uncover as much as possible about what they have and what they used to have. Our current goal is finding the exact locations of the old 2016s.

This can also serve as a new "Lexington Area Siren Discussion" thread but that's up to you all. If you have *any* information about Lexington's system, past or present, please tell me! I want to make this map as extensive as possible and I need as much information as you guys can supply.
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