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The Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 1:38 am
by jacob585
I present to you the Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map. This was made this from 4J25's old maps and a few other sources as I dont think there are any fully up to date or upkept Colorado siren map in existence. Any information or locations will help greatly. https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing

Re: The Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 2:41 am
by HudsonRiverSirens
An interesting piece of info, the "Hormann ATI abomination" is an ASI siren, a company formed after Hormann America broke off from ASC. I think that model is called the HA-624.

Re: The Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:50 pm
by JasonC
Added to the state siren map list! One suggestion though; do away with the region colors. It makes the map harder to navigate.

Re: The Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 8:25 pm
by nvanw27
I have a Colorado map I've contributed on that's got a fair piece more points than the above one. https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing

Re: The Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2022 2:56 am
by gabetlamb
La Veta has a system of 508"s

Re: The Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 12:59 am
by flatlandsparky
Theres a few inaccurarcies/missed sirens between both maps concerning northeast Colorado. Heres a few locations/corrections.Addressing both maps on this thread is too much work, do what you will with this information. All sirens active unless otherwise noted.

Ovid - Fedelcode 5 40.9586382, -102.388372

Sedgwick - Denver siren (inactive) 40.9348326, -102.5233271

Amherst - Model 2 at the Fire Department

Holyoke - 10v at the Fire Department. Theres another 10v on the northeast side of town by the grain bins, its precise location eludes me. The 7v8 by the water tower is a STL-10A.

Fleming - the SD-10A is removed. The 10v2t to the north by the baseball field is the only siren in town.

Otis mystery siren is a skirtless Sentry 3v8

Akron - The Whelen vortex was directly replaced by a Sentry 7v8- H. Another 7v8-H stands atop a grain leg at Cedar and Railroad. It replaced a federal model 5 after a storm toppled the leg it sat on last year. I have a picture of it somewhere in the forums.

Haxtun - Darley STH-10 at Colorado and Bryan St.

Crook is a Model 3, not a 2.

Iliff has a Sterling M10 behind the grade school, 114 S 4th St. The GCS on the water tower is inactive.

I will continue adding as I have time.

Re: The Official Colorado Statewide Siren Map

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:21 pm
by Firealarmfreak
Do you have any idea who controls the Glendale siren? I have a suspicion its aurora because its the same style/county and the city clerk didn't know they had a siren till I called, but I want to be sure before I head out there tomorrow for aurora's test and hear nothing.