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Re: Weirdest Tornado Siren I've Ever Heard (Lots of Lightning)
« Reply #15 on: March 10, 2009, 08:58:38 PM »
Lansing is divided when it comes to tornado sirens. Most sirens that are in the downtown area or in the relatively close vicinity are Thunderbolts. Most of the suburbs <coughs> escaes from Lansing <coughs> are getting newer sirens, however. My guess is that these sirens are Federal Signal 2001s. Nevertheless, there is a different siren in Haslett, right behind the firehouse at the intersection of Haslett Rd and Okemos Roads. I think this one is the same siren Henry (Hen7713) has videos of on his channel. I will try to get videos soon.
I don't think that we have penetrators here :( in Okemos, we have a model 5 and 2001's. I'll look around for that siren next time I gocto quality dairy, socool.
I'm guessing then that the siren Henry has is a Penetrator?
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Re: Weirdest Tornado Siren I've Ever Heard (Lots of Lightning)
« Reply #16 on: March 10, 2009, 09:46:20 PM »
Lansing is divided when it comes to tornado sirens. Most sirens that are in the downtown area or in the relatively close vicinity are Thunderbolts. Most of the suburbs <coughs> escapes from Lansing <coughs> are getting newer sirens, however. My guess is that these sirens are Federal Signal 2001s. Nevertheless, there is a different siren in Haslett, right behind the firehouse at the intersection of Haslett Rd and Okemos Roads. I think this one is the same siren Henry (Hen7713) has videos of on his channel. I will try to get videos soon.
I have videos of several sirens, the STL-10, P-50s, and P-15s.
Pretty much the whole Kenosha siren system is Consisted of Penetrators, which are P-15 and P-50s(lots of P-50s Yay! :P) (and no those are not the whole Penetrator line, just the ones in Kenosha).
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