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Re: Are there any siren "graveyards" around Iowa?

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:38 pm
by conradvertz
Daec may be replacing the 3016 at taube park which hasn't gone off for a long long time and lately I've seen that more 4004's are popping up in rural areas within the 10 mile zone from daec

Re: Are there any siren "graveyards" around Iowa?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:55 pm
by Austen_lyon123
Alburnett2T22 wrote:
Thu Nov 03, 2016 2:09 am
Crazywarriorman wrote:No. The only one I knew of was an electrical contractor that had a few thunderbolts and STH-10s that had a contract with DAEC to work on their Whelens, but he got rid of them 5 years ago. Your best bet is driving around to some small towns. If they have a new siren, chances are they have an old one that was just replaced. Or, you can make the trip to WSS.
Ok, because I found a whelen laying flat on it's pole in the middle of a field.
BTW, I'm trying to figure out something about a 4004 near me, I literally live 5 minutes away from a 4004, located on 29th Ave & 10th Street, On the old Whelen 3016, the control box was labeled "34-E"
It's still labelled "34-E" On the 4004, do you know what 34-E means? Like is that the control box's model name or something?
Can You Share The Location Of The Whelen Laying Flat On It's Pole?