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Sweetwater Texas siren article

Thu Nov 29, 2007 4:53 pm

I was in Sweetwater yesterday and saw this in their newspaper article. There is actually a picture of the siren on the front page of the paper but I couldnt get it to link on here.

here is the article

http://www.sweetwaterreporter.com/conte ... /62257/60/
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Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:37 pm

Oh No! ATI.

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Sweetwater sirens

Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:13 pm

Hey

Are they stil using the t-bolts, 2t22's and sentrys in the city of Sweetwater or are they replacing those too.

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Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:47 pm

I have only seen 2 sentry sirens in town. One downtown by the fire station and the other up on I-20 by the highway patrol office. Do they have some 2t22's?

Chad

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Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:16 am

texaschad25 wrote:I have only seen 2 sentry sirens in town. One downtown by the fire station and the other up on I-20 by the highway patrol office. Do they have some 2t22's?

Chad
They have/had 2T22s and T-bolts? I didn't know they used to. Of course all I knew about was the two sirens mentioned above.

ATIs are moving me way. :evil: :cry:

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Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:59 pm

ATI's seem to be popular in Oklahoma and Texas. I haven't seen them in many other states. I sooo hope they don't start popping up in Kansas. Sentry and Whelen seem to be popular here.
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Sweetwater ?????

Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:42 pm

OH No Again , Not A.T. I. :shock:
Could be a Bitter-SWEET deal as seen
by Federal Signal & American Signal . :x

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Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:37 am

2t22boy wrote:ATI's seem to be popular in Oklahoma and Texas. I haven't seen them in many other states. I sooo hope they don't start popping up in Kansas. Sentry and Whelen seem to be popular here.
Don't forget Federal Signal also! =p

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The high tech omni-directional speaker assembly sirens can be configured for operation of up to 3200 watts of continuous audio output power, providing clear, reliable alarm tone notification and voice instructions for emergency warning and notification.

clear? I don't know about that... Last I heard, ATI's were hard to hear what was being said over it. :?

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md5 wrote:
The high tech omni-directional speaker assembly sirens can be configured for operation of up to 3200 watts of continuous audio output power, providing clear, reliable alarm tone notification and voice instructions for emergency warning and notification.

clear? I don't know about that... Last I heard, ATI's were hard to hear what was being said over it. :?
Ask anyone who lives in San Francisco if this is true. This article was from two years ago:

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?sectio ... id=3636119
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