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Mon Jan 26, 2009 10:59 pm

Oldiesmann wrote:Thanks for the info Andy :)

Found one more as well

ASC/ACA P-something, on a pole just west of the fire department at 10050 West Road in Harrison

Do you know if there are still any sirens in Addyston? I found an enquirer article from April of 1999 reporting that two sirens in that village didn't sound for the tornado warning earlier that month, but I can't find sirens at either location now.
Right now, Addyston has 3 2001s.

1. Corner of Church St & Sekitan Ave
2. Sekitan Ave/Bowman Ln/Oak St
3. On Main St NW of South Rd

BellyJae on YouTube says there used to be a Hurricane in Addyston!
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Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:30 pm

carexpertandy wrote:BellyJae on YouTube says there used to be a Hurricane in Addyston!
That's probably the one at Clayton's shop now. I've heard of that Hurricane before too (might have been her that told me as well), but I've never seen it.
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:roll: Did'nt get out to Harrison today :( I got called in to work :x. Well I guess i'll try next week.
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Thanks for the info again Andy. Three sirens that size in such a small area seems rather excessive :shock:

Also, I found one more out that way...

Model 5 at the Miami Township fire station, 9984 Mt. Nebo Road:

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Odd mounting, but it looks cool :)
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Oldiesmann wrote:Thanks for the info again Andy. Three sirens that size in such a small area seems rather excessive :shock:

Also, I found one more out that way...

Model 5 at the Miami Township fire station, 9984 Mt. Nebo Road:

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Odd mounting, but it looks cool :)
A lot of Fire Departments mount their sirens like that. I checked the county map, and it is in the system.

Here's the most current map, but it's not exactly accurate.
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Resident of a county with big a mixture of sirens, but in the process of being replaced. :(

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I've seen that map before, but it's not real useful without street names or other identifying information. I've got a little over 100 sirens on my map now, which I just moved to Google. I'm still reorganizing it (I'm putting the items in alphabetical order by location so it's easier to find them).
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Got everything re-arranged in alphabetical order and also tweaked a few things (deleted some duplicates, renamed a few more, etc).

http://tinyurl.com/hamilton-county-siren-map

Enjoy :)
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Oldiesmann wrote:Got everything re-arranged in alphabetical order and also tweaked a few things (deleted some duplicates, renamed a few more, etc).

http://tinyurl.com/hamilton-county-siren-map

Enjoy :)
You have 2 mistakes:

1. The Thunderbolt on the school in Cheviot was replaced in 2005 due to the school needing rennovations. It's replacement is one of Clayton's P-127s on the Cheviot City Hall.
2. The Thunderbolt on St. Gertrude School in Madeira was replaced with a T-128 a few years ago.
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Missed one. There is a Thunderbolt at Daleview and Springdale roads. Next to the fire station. It's just west of Colerain elementary about 2 miles.
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Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:53 pm

There is also a T-128 on Reed Hartman Highway and Malsberry road.
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