Earlier today, I went swimming at a lake and photographed a few sirens afterward. The sirens, with their locations given, and in order, include:
1. An ACA P-15 siren in Fredonia, Wisconsin.
2. A FS Model 5 siren, also in Fredonia.
3. A Decot Model 12 in Waubeka, WI.
Because why not? Pretty soon, I'll be mounting some lights next to the siren, and maybe even a bell, so every time I conduct a test or set off my stuff for a warning, there will be lots of lights and noise! https://youtu.be/kO7pyzAmiso?si=rhG07OaxrkJqy9hu
Sorry this is off-topic but I would like to know one thing: Will the hurricane be coming down? I've heard some people say it won't but I want a solid answer. I have been told by the SWS workers themselves that for the sake of siren enthusiasts, the Hurricane is staying up. It will not entirely be p...
Today, I saw an American Signal T-128 in Waukesha, WI and notice the head was recently replaced. At this location, there used to be an older T-128 with the flower horn design, and as of a few months ago, it got replaced by a newer T-128 with the spider web horn design. Pretty underrated design in my...
Currently the siren system is scheduled the be replaced by the end of the summer. Everything will be replaced with ASC T-128s and ASC T-135AC/DC sirens. A few Penetrators, 2 Allertors, a Alertronic, and the Hurricane 130 will be excluded from this. This will be done quick and efficiently. Any quest...
Today, I visited an American Signal T-121 siren in Hartford, WI. I got good pics of it and I got to hear it test! The video will be out later today, so stay tuned for that!
Today, I went on another siren photography adventure. I took photos of a Federal Signal Thunderbeam RSH-10, American Signal T-121, Federal Signal STH-10, and American Signal T-128. All 4 of these sirens are located in Kewaskum, WI.