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Re: Any remaining Peach Bottom or Limerick Thunderbolts?

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 2:07 am
by Someone22
AppleFireAlarmPro wrote:
Sat Mar 22, 2025 12:09 am
This is an old Thunderbolt from the Limerick system still in place as of November 2022. As shown in the image below, there is a T-128 below it. The satellite imagery also appears to show both sirens.
I still don't know for certain if this one is also still in place as of this year. I will have to visit the suspected locations in person to find out, and that most likely won't be anytime soon.
It's gone, googled the address and it's not there on aerial satellite.

Re: Any remaining Peach Bottom or Limerick Thunderbolts?

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:02 am
by Glist
AppleFireAlarmPro wrote:
Sat Mar 22, 2025 12:09 am
This is an old Thunderbolt from the Limerick system still in place as of November 2022. As shown in the image below, there is a T-128 below it. The satellite imagery also appears to show both sirens.
I still don't know for certain if this one is also still in place as of this year. I will have to visit the suspected locations in person to find out, and that most likely won't be anytime soon.
Who are you trying to fool? I went to the same address on street view, and the imagery you claim to be from November 2022 is actually from 2012. Did you use inspect element or a photo editor to make it seem more recent?
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Re: Any remaining Peach Bottom or Limerick Thunderbolts?

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:17 pm
by Brendan W
AppleFireAlarmPro wrote:
Sat Mar 22, 2025 2:43 am
They may just be another Peach Bottom Thunderbolt. This picture is from 2023 and the siren is located in southern York County, close to I-83. What's weird is that I don't see a replacement T-128 anywhere around it, so I don't know for sure if this is a Peach Bottom Tbolt.
There is actually a later street view capture of this from 2024, but the quality is not quite as good. It's still there as far as I know.
That one is considerably older. If memory serves me right it's a 5M unit in the 1700 serial range (approx. 1961-1962 build year), more than likely an old CD or fire siren.