Some more siren updates from me
1. Bethel, Missouri's 3V8-H has been removed, and replaced with an EC-4 located at 39°52'35.33"N 92° 1'25.65"W
2. In Center, Missouri, The
Screamer S2 is the siren that does the noon blast. Your map says that it's the T-121 that does the noon blast, when it only goes off for monthly tests and tornadoes.
3. According to the description of
this video, both of Plattsburg, Missouri's sirens are now EC-4's, not just the one ShowMeSirens130 filmed in the video.
4. While looking around on the web, I found
this page, which shows in detail a modified Darley Champion located at 38°23'47.06"N 91°20'9.13"W.
5. Hermann, Missouri's EC-4 located at 38°41'51.84"N 91°26'33.33"W does a
Westminster chime everyday at noon. Keep in mind that this is the only siren in Hermann that does this, all the others only go off during the monthly test.
6. The Thunderbolt 1000T at 39°25'10.25"N 92°27'14.52"W has been replaced with a 2001-130
according to this article.
One of Indianola, Iowa's old RM-127's is currently sitting in my backyard.