A siren that served the community since 1926 is a significant piece of history. Hearing it one last time must have been a powerful and emotional experience. It's fantastic that the siren isn't just being scrapped. Getting refurbished and finding a permanent home at the Kewaskum Historical Society e...
Let's see what some of the weirdest mounted sirens are. This may not be the most strange, but here's a T-128 in Flower Mound, Texas. It is mounted on the side of one of those flag pole with a cell tower inside things.
I found this siren in Blackstone, Massachusetts. It is hard to identify due to the damaged housing. It looks like a Darley Model 2 and an Aut-O-Matic OC9 at the same time.