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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Sun Aug 29, 2021 9:25 pm

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1973 was the first year the CD sirens were used for a tornado warning thanks to the request of Mayor Tom Moody. That year had a record number of tornadoes.

A 1952 article said that the initial system was planned to have "9 10-hp Thunderbolt sirens for a basic pattern" and "forty-four fill-in sirens ranging from 2 1/2 hp to 7 1/2 hp in size."
Found the first one, didn't see the last one yet unless I skimmed over it.
I'll have to check newsbank again.
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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Sun Aug 29, 2021 9:37 pm

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1973 was the first year the CD sirens were used for a tornado warning thanks to the request of Mayor Tom Moody. That year had a record number of tornadoes.

A 1952 article said that the initial system was planned to have "9 10-hp Thunderbolt sirens for a basic pattern" and "forty-four fill-in sirens ranging from 2 1/2 hp to 7 1/2 hp in size."
Is this the one you're referring to?
I don't have the one that refers to 44 others.
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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Sun Aug 29, 2021 10:37 pm

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*Siren #11 was originally an STL-10 and caught fire in Apr. 1974 tornado/replaced by T-Bolt IIRC
You happen to know if the STL that caught fire was mentioned anywhere in the news at the time?
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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Thu Sep 02, 2021 12:38 am

Sorry, I'm having trouble accessing the Dispatch/Citizen Journal archive on the library website.

You can see the article about the 44 smaller sirens here, although I wonder if that was just an initial projection that was scrapped:
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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Thu Sep 02, 2021 12:43 am

Madison Twp. had a Sterling in 1956:
https://digital-collections.columbuslib ... 8961/rec/1

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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Thu Sep 02, 2021 12:49 am

Here is Vets Memorial in 1965 and I do not see a siren but I suspect one was probably here later:
https://digital-collections.columbuslib ... 5701/rec/1

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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Thu Sep 02, 2021 1:16 am

Siren #12 is likely on the roof of the Ohio Dept. of Health Building. Here is an aerial from 1984 (lower middle of the photo):
https://digital-collections.columbuslib ... 7643/rec/3

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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:44 am

Plain City: They held an auction back in 2011 where they had at least one STL-10 listed. I don't know if that may have been located where the 2001 is now. I lived in P.C. from 2008-16 and they had the 2001 and the STL-10 that's still there.

Marysville had a system of mostly STH-10's installed in 1976 along with one XT22 that was located at Columbus Ave. and Dunham St. First siren I ever saw as a kid. So I don't think any STL's were ever installed in Marysville.

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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Sun Sep 05, 2021 3:10 am

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Plain City: They held an auction back in 2011 where they had at least one STL-10 listed. I don't know if that may have been located where the 2001 is now. I lived in P.C. from 2008-16 and they had the 2001 and the STL-10 that's still there.

Marysville had a system of mostly STH-10's installed in 1976 along with one XT22 that was located at Columbus Ave. and Dunham St. First siren I ever saw as a kid. So I don't think any STL's were ever installed in Marysville.
Cool info!
and yea, that Marysville stuff lines up with what I've heard/seen in the papers.

As for the Fedelcode 7 that ended up in Nettle Lake in Williams County, I dug something up from the Dispatch from way back in December 1941, when we entered World War II... they bought 15 such sirens as a city air raid system. I'm presuming one (or more) were kept in storage following the end of the war or was sent to elsewhere in the county to be re-used. I can't see how they would have otherwise gotten something so old, if Columbus did not have a siren system between 1946 and 1951. It was one of the sirens Williams County got from Franklin in 1992.

Below, a news clipping from December 26, 1941:
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Re: Franklin County, Ohio Siren Discussion

Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:59 am

Here's the "Disaster Services" director Jack A. Moore standing in front of what appears to be a siren map from 1976:

https://digital-collections.columbuslib ... 3040/rec/8

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