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Flagstaff's Flood Siren System

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 4:00 pm
by ConvairB58nick
The System has 4 Alertus HPSA-4200s in the Northeast Suburbs of the City.

The City of Flagstaff (City) and the Coconino County Flood Control District (District), with significant financial support from the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, have installed a siren alerting system to help warn residents of imminent flooding in neighborhoods downstream of the Museum Fire burn scar. Installation is complete and the siren alerting system is functioning.

When 1.20 inches of rain falls on the Museum Fire burn scar within 15 minutes, the siren alerting system emits an alarm sound, followed by a voice message repeated three times in English, Spanish, and Navajo, concluding with a wind down siren sound signifying the end of that message.

Siren A: Corner of N 2nd St & E 1st Ave.
Siren B: Ponderosa Park Near the Headstart Academy Building Along N 1st St.
Siren C: Corner of Monte Vista Dr & E Cedar Ave Near the Avenues of the World Travel, Inc HQ.
Siren D: Along E Linda Vista Dr Across from the Trail to Paradise Hills Park.

View the System on the Arizona Map (Copy Coordinates & Put them Into the Search on the Arizona Siren Map):
35.209930209863224%2C-111.61003199695509&z=14

Learn More about the System @ Museum Flood Projects:
https://www.museumfloodprojects.com/sirensystem