That is a pretty interesting shade of gray(nothing there).4J25 wrote:Here's something... interesting?
That is strange, but it looks a bit too small to be any sort of siren; there isn't room for both the motor and intake under that dome. It also doesn't appear to be very securely fastened to the pole, so it probably doesn't weigh much. It almost looks like a Thor Guard lightning detector, but without the horns.4J25 wrote:Hmm, that didn't work. XD Here's a link. https://www.google.com/maps/@41.3142133 ... 312!8i6656
VERY very late on this, but yes, you are correct. Don't know about a video you speak of, but I do know that the only Master Blaster is the one in the middle of Mt. Laurel in Birmingham, which I believe is the only one in Alabama. My father gets a lot of plumbing business here for new houses, so I've seen this siren many times... I just don't have a picture lol.justie1220 wrote:Compared to this photo of Ian's there's some resemblance but I doubt it's a master blaster. If I recall correctly there are some in neighboring states around Georgia. There was a video someone posted a few weeks ago of one's in Alabama I think? Don't quote me on that though.
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