Some more things from me 1. An unmapped WPS-2905 is at 37°36'22"N 94°26'18"W (in Verdella, installed in May of '21) 2. A Sentry F-2 street siren at 38°24'58"N 90°48'59"W (in Robertsville, at the fire department) 3. Here's a map of Boone county's sirens , straight from their ema. ...
The form link Mosiren1 created doesn't seem to be working, so I'll just post some updates here 1. The inactive allertor 125 in Otterville, Missouri was recently repaired by Table Rock Alerting Systems. My guess as to why? The county was under a tornado warning just over a month ago, and that might o...
Some more siren updates from me 1. Bethel, Missouri's 3V8-H has been removed, and replaced with an EC-4 located at 39°52'35.33"N 92° 1'25.65"W 2. In Center, Missouri, The Screamer S2 is the siren that does the noon blast. Your map says that it's the T-121 that does the noon blast, when it ...
More updates from me. 1. Sedalia has a 508 located at 38°43'05"N 93°16'54"W. 2. The mystery siren in Bland, Missouri is an inactive model 3 . 3. The Model 5 in Belle, Missouri is inactive. Notice the wound up, disconnected power cable in the image. My guess is that the Darley is also inact...
Another update from me 1. Both of Granite City, Illinois's MOD-6024's have been replaced with WPS-2904's 2. There is a WPS-2802 located at 38°29'31.99"N 90°44'36.96"W. It's part of Pacific's System 3. There is a 2001-SRNB located at 38°25'51.07"N 90°58'43.55"W. It's owned by East...
Uhh, you marked Eldon's RM-127 as inactive. It isn't, and it can be heard in my video. Skip to 3:18 in my video (https://youtu.be/FNINn5XUmnw), and you'll hear it. It just activates/deactivates a few seconds after the whelen's, because it probably uses different tones.