And you felt the need to say this why? Please don't post something just for the sake of making a post.p50needsablower wrote:sorry but im not your guy for this (why am i on here again)
When do the Whelen's at FAU test? If that MOD still tests every Saturday I could possibly get a recording of that on my spring break trip if that's the caseAdam Pollak wrote:I'm definitely the guy to know =)
All the counties used to be loaded with sirens, very few remain. Almost every city had either fire, civil defense, or combination sirens or siren systems. Dade never really had VFDs in the unincorporated areas (has been county fire for a long time) Broward had many VFDs almost all of which had sirens. Palm Beach County had VFDs that later consolidated into fire districts, both had a number of sirens.
For sirens currently up
Palm Beach County:
Palm Beach Shores VFD has their active Modulator (was tested Sat at noon, may still be)
Abandoned Canal Point VFD has a Model 2
FAU has sirens on their Boca and Jupiter campuses
Palm Beach Aggregates has a Model 2
West County Power Plant has 2 Sentry 15V1T sirens
Some of the sugar refineries have sirens also
Broward County:
Dania Beach FD has their old Sterling mounted in front of station
Plantation VFD has one of their Model 5s mounted in front of station at Broward Blvd on west side of Turnpike
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea VFD has a Whelen 2805
Pompano Beach has their old STL-10 I restored for them at their fire museum. It was supposed to go on the roof at some point, but has been inside for years.
Wilton Manors' old Thunderbeam was in storage and may be at the Broward/Ft Lauderdale Fire Museum now
Abandoned Lake Forest VFD has Model 5 on station
Dade County:
Turkey Point Whelen system
None of the old CD sirens remain
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