Theres a few county wide systems in the area, Gaston, Rutherford, Cleveland, Caldwell, Rockingham, Mitchell, Henderson, and Rowan county come to mind. Let us know of any other information you have, its extremely useful.Eric- wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 11:56 pmYeah there are a lot more sirens too. I feel like just changing the colors could help a bit more too since there's so many yellows. And just my question is why isn't there ANY county wide systems. Other than Mar Mac, Dudley, Mount Olive and Calypsos EMS 9/11 system.
All very good information! You should consider jumping into the carolina siren society discord, thats where we do the majority of our discussion and mapping.Eric- wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 4:32 pmNew Info, Enfield siren in downtown has been moved to north of town due to noise complaints. A third siren I saw while driving past Campbell University. And Cedar Creek Implanted more sirens in the town, my friend lives there, unknown if he's lying since he's known for that but those are just some of the important info I know, And I am trying to recover the tornado alarm for a EF-0 earlier this year in Holly Springs NC though my phone died mid recording. And I'm sorry for bothering you. If you had anything for the posts above that would be very helpful due to half the sirens in NC are the same and I'm trying to expand my videos.
Oh nice! I'm glad they acquired it. Hopefully it will be restored and put on display. Map updatedA Guy in NC wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 3:46 pmOn this map the former Sterling Little Giant at the fire station in Cary is in fact behind the building
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