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Italian STH-10

Wed Sep 13, 2023 8:43 pm

Hello,

I've been procrastinating about writing this post for a while, so here it is finally.

I recently went on a lovely trip to Italy, staying in an area near Lake Garda. Needless to say, the landscape was absolutely beautiful, and the man-made infrastructure was very fascinating to see, as it differs greatly to what I'm used to in the UK. We crammed a lot into the trip; visiting Venice, seeing a performance of Madame Butterfly in Verona, driving along the lakefront and exploring all of the tourist-packed but still picturesque towns. These were just a few of the things we did over the 10 days we were there, we really made the most of our trip. Also of note is that this is my first time abroad, adding an extra sense of discovery to the holiday.

Of all the things I thought I may see, I never thought that I would a siren. And when I say this, I mean that I had in my mind that the trip would be 100% siren-free, which was one of the very few things that I was a bit disappointed about. I knew that Italy did indeed have a selection of mass notifications devices, but it seemed that our agenda for the holiday was planned as to be as far away from any known sirens as possible, judging by the map I had to go by. The only place that we were close to sirens would be Venice, which has a flood warning system. However, I had noted that almost all of these sirens are on rooftops, and would most likely be unable to be seen from the ground (or, since we are talking about Venice, the platforms supported above the water level). Even the fact that the map I was using was part of a map of several other European countries suggested that there are not enough sirens in Italy that make it worthy of its own unique map. As you could imagine, this wasn't the happiest realisation for me.

Anyway, after stepping foot on Italian soil for the first time and getting acquainted with the concept of driving on the opposite side of the car and road that we were used to, we were given the opportunity to marvel at how different Italy is from the UK. Roadside advertisements were a new thing to us. Well, to be precise, this type of roadside advertisement was new to us. Whilst in Italy you get (mostly) neat, metal signs with various posters for McDonalds and Autogrill (another new thing), here in the UK we usually have decaying semi-truck trailers dumped in fields, with a faded message on the side, usually for motorway services. If you're lucky you might see some sort of attempt at a quirky feature to make you remember the advert. For example, there used to be a model giraffe posed atop one of the trailers, known as the 'M6 Giraffe'. A while ago he fell off, and he is still keeled over at the side of the trailer.

At one point, we were speeding past an industrial plant, when something caught my eye: atop one of the buildings, I thought I glimpsed the familiar shape of an STH-10. I had never seen an STH-10 before (none exist in the UK as far as I know), so I assumed that I may have just mistaken a similar shape for one. I could only make out it's profile, so I wasn't exactly sure if it was one at the time. But if it isn't an STH-10, what could it be? Not many non-siren-related objects have that sort of shape. About 30 minutes down the road, we stopped at one of the many Autogrills along the road to get some lunch. Italian cuisine consumed, I opened Google Maps to check if there was any StreetView around the area, just to settle in my mind that it wasn't a siren. There was StreetView. I loaded the image, and looked around: to my shock, it was in fact an STH-10. IN ITALY. Since I had never seen a Federal Signal siren before, yet alone an STH-10, I did not want to miss the opportunity. We drove back towards the plant, and arriving at it, we found the building on which the siren was installed.

And there it was. The STH-10, in all it's glory. Well, in my eyes, at least. I grabbed a few photos of it, and jumped back into the car, as I was not entirely sure if we were meant to be where we were. There were no warnings or gates, but we just wanted to be on the safe side.

So, without further rambling, here are the aforementioned pictures!
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As you can see, it is painted in a white colour, potentially to combat the heat. The Italian weather has kept this siren largely rust-free, and it seems to be in great condition. I have no idea whether this siren is active or not. The industrial plant it is installed for seems to work with oil, so it may be for some sort of chemical spill or fire.

Also, for those who are wondering, we did in fact end up seeing some of Venice's sirens. We, without realising, parked on the top level of the multi-storey car park one of the arrays is installed on. Honestly, they just look like industrial outdoor speakers, but apparently they are used as sirens, so who am I to judge? They do test apparently, but the information that I read about them I found a bit hard to interpret.
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Anyway, I am not sure who exactly is in control of the Italian siren map, but hopefully they see this post and add the STH-10. I am still so amazed how convinced I was that I would not see a siren on this trip, yet alone discover one! And a Federal Signal at that! I guess that it just proves to show that so long as you look hard enough and stay determined, you will eventually find joy in the most unlikely of places. Sorry for the cheesy conclusion, but it felt right to end this post that way for some reason.

Thanks for reading,
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Last edited by Eclipse DDS on Tue Sep 19, 2023 11:18 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Italian STH-10

Thu Sep 14, 2023 12:09 am

Wow! Amazing find!

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Re: Italian STH-10

Thu Sep 14, 2023 6:23 am

Just realised that I have completely forgotten to add the location. Thanks user ‘Sussy’ for pointing this out!

The location is 45.639745, 9.729766
Also, here’s a Goggle Maps link: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/45. ... ource=lnms
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Re: Italian STH-10

Fri Sep 15, 2023 7:33 pm

Un-cancelling the Italian Siren Map just so I can add this.
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Re: Italian STH-10

Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:38 am

Now THAT is a fantastic find! Who would have thought?
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Re: Italian STH-10

Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:49 am

STH-10s may not B my fav siren; but better than a community NOT having a siren @ all

I bet that STH-10 is higher pitched?
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Re: Italian STH-10

Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:54 pm

floor-a-matic wrote:
Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:49 am
STH-10s may not B my fav siren; but better than a community NOT having a siren @ all

I bet that STH-10 is higher pitched?
Yes, the ‘H’ in STH-10 refers to the pitch, indicating that it is high pitched, as opposed to the STL-10, where the ‘L’ means low pitched
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Re: Italian STH-10

Mon Oct 02, 2023 6:01 pm

Eclipse DDS wrote:
Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:54 pm
floor-a-matic wrote:
Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:49 am
STH-10s may not B my fav siren; but better than a community NOT having a siren @ all

I bet that STH-10 is higher pitched?
Yes, the ‘H’ in STH-10 refers to the pitch, indicating that it is high pitched, as opposed to the STL-10, where the ‘L’ means low pitched
No, they mean higher pitched because the siren is probably using a different voltage power supply. However it would actually sound lower pitched because here in America our power supply is 60Hz and in Europe it is 50Hz, so the STH-10 would sound like a 10-port American siren.
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Re: Italian STH-10

Mon Oct 02, 2023 6:11 pm

HudsonRiverSirens wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2023 6:01 pm
Eclipse DDS wrote:
Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:54 pm
floor-a-matic wrote:
Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:49 am
STH-10s may not B my fav siren; but better than a community NOT having a siren @ all

I bet that STH-10 is higher pitched?
Yes, the ‘H’ in STH-10 refers to the pitch, indicating that it is high pitched, as opposed to the STL-10, where the ‘L’ means low pitched
No, they mean higher pitched because the siren is probably using a different voltage power supply. However it would actually sound lower pitched because here in America our power supply is 60Hz and in Europe it is 50Hz, so the STH-10 would sound like a 10-port American siren.
Ah, right! Sorry about that!
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