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Look at this nice shiney new thunderbolt being put up!

Fri May 19, 2006 9:55 pm

I found this on the Hutchinson, Kansas news website...hmmm must have got it from Siren Central?
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**Update here is the article**
Partridge puts up new tornado siren


Larger siren capable of warning whole town


tornadosiren041906Westar employees lift the new Partridge tornado warning siren into place Tuesday afternoon. The 125-decibel siren will be used instead of the small siren on the side of the city's fire department building. Photo by Lindsey Bauman

By The News staff

PARTRIDGE - When a tornado was spotted near Partridge last year, a small siren on the side of the city's fire department building served as residents' only warning.


Once used to summon volunteers when there was a fire, the old siren couldn't be heard all over town, Mayor Dean Kitch said.

That prompted city officials to begin exploring installing a larger siren that would warn the whole town.

On Tuesday, city and Westar employees installed one on a pole a half-block off Main, near the center of town.

"This one you'll be able to hear," Kitch said. "It will more than reach the outer limits of the city."

The 125-decibel siren was purchased from surplus, Kitch said.

The siren and installation will cost about $2,500, he said.

"Westar is changing the transformer and so forth," Kitch said. "They're doing the work for a donation."

The siren is radio controlled, so storm spotters can activate it from wherever they are, Kitch said.

There probably will be a regular noon test of the siren once it's up, Kitch said, but the day of the week and frequency of the test haven't been determined.

"It seems like there are more warnings than there ever used to be," Kitch said. "We felt it was something we needed to do."

Also, at the new grade school is a storm shelter that is opened to the public whenever there's a warning, Kitch said.

"People can go to that if they elect to," he said.

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Fri May 19, 2006 10:35 pm

Wow...i've never heard of a Thunderbolt being put up 16 years after
being discontinued...

Thats really neat...

It looks pretty hard to get that thing on the pole, THEN putting the
pole up...Hmm, wouldnt a 600 pound blower break that thing?

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Fri May 19, 2006 11:04 pm

No. :D
But I am really glad for the siren's re-installation.
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Fri May 19, 2006 11:14 pm

Finally, the Thunderbolt wins over (for once) the 2001 and T-128! :D I'm really glad that a small town like that didn't go for something "a bit newer."

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Fed T-bolt 1000 wrote:Finally, the Thunderbolt wins over (for once) the 2001 and T-128! :D I'm really glad that a small town like that didn't go for something "a bit newer."
Or a little bit smaller..the Town of Partridge, Kansas has only a population of 126...im surpirsed they didnt just go for a 2t22 or Model5.

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Fed T-bolt 1000 wrote:Finally, the Thunderbolt wins over (for once) the 2001 and T-128! :D I'm really glad that a small town like that didn't go for something "a bit newer."
I doubt they would have the money for one of those, cause isnt the
2001 like $16,000 and the T-128 like $30,000??

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Yeah, the T-Bolt was their best choice in that situation.

This town has a population of only 126??? How big is the town itself??? That many people could fit inside your medium chain burger joint...

$2,500 is a LOT cheaper than newer sirens today, and the Thunderbolt is a very powerful siren for that money. I am not surprised that that is what they chose.
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Thunderin' Thunderbolt wrote:$2,500 is a LOT cheaper than newer sirens today, and the Thunderbolt is a very powerful siren for that money. I am not surprised that that is what they chose.
Not really..Sentry Siren charges a little over $2000 for a brand new 3V8, and same for a 3V8H. This siren seems like it would be about a perfect size for 126 people. Oh well though, I still like seeing a Thunderbolt go into service. :D

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Look at this map i made...if they would have got a siren such as a Model2, 5, STL-10, SD-10 any siren with a sound covrage of 1/2mile they would have been fine but the blue is a thunderbolt!
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Sat May 20, 2006 6:55 pm

Yeah, that's why its a lot better choice for their money.

1 Thunderbolt would seem like a perfect choice for that kind of town.

But wait a sec... the whole town is less than a mile radius?
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