Well. Tonight I completed my Louisville, KY Siren Map! It took over a year, but then again I am a college guy trying to get semi-decent grades so I cant spend every second working on it. Our system as anywhere between 120 and 122 sirens. There are several (6) I cannot locate, and I suspect at least 2 of them are removed and left on the list by accident.
I am sad to see the 2001's taking over. This leaves roughly 37 Thunderbolts in action. The good news is, the city likes to fix those instead of replace them. I feel like All the Thunderbolts and 2T22's were the original system and the 2001's and MOD's came later as the population of Louisville increased.
Special note: On the map, siren 75. I swear there used to be a P-10 siren here. It was painted yellow, and was the only one in the city. I remember back in the day thinking "I have never seen that before". Now, it is a 2001. But, if you look at one angle of it on Bing Map's, it may be a P-10. I really wish I knew. I may send our EMA director another email.
Also, I state the condition of each siren on the map. For the majority of the sirens, the condition is assumed! I have yet to hear every siren in the system, but the condition status for the majority of the sirens in the east end of Louisville, where I live, is accurate. I have an email out to our EMA director addressing the missing sirens as well as a few other questions. Please check it out and tell me what you think. I see a lot of you guys on here have done that so I thought I would give it a shot!
My next mission, with your help, will be a nationwide siren map. I have started a map called "Nationwide Sirens" (I am real creative) that I want yall to feel free to add to if you want. So far I have parts of Dallas and Memphis. It is a long road, for sure, but why not? It's fun! This map is set up so anyone can edit it, with a Gmail account, of course. If you have maps of your own sirens, you can click "collaborate" to integrate the two easily. I hope to have this map become a staple for people searching for sirens.
Here is the link for the Louisville, KY Siren Map
Here is the link for the Nationwide Sirens
Thanks for any feedback on my Louisville map too!
-Tyler