Hey thought I'd share this with you all. I have been working with the city of Ft. Lauderdale and Broward County on seeing what was going to happen with the city's old air raid siren that got transferred into county property when the county turned an old Burdines department store into the county government headquarters. Well, after a number of hurricanes the roof needed a lot of repairs and the thunderbolt on top was a source of a lot of leaks. So the roofers took it down and the building manager has been saving the siren for me for some months now in the parking lot right downtown. This morning I went and picked it up and it is now in my driveway on my mom's truck bed still. The siren is going to be non-operational, but will go on display in the city's historical museum.