Couldn't help but go out today and take a few pictures of the Thunderbolt 1000 at Fire Station #3 and the other one near the baseball field.
I finally got to find out what model they were, as this time I remembered to take a good picture of their badges. It turns out they are indeed the single toned 1000 model. They're in pretty good condition, too. They even have their screens intact.
Anyways, enjoy.
Siren #2 at Fire Station #3. Isn't that confusing?
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Siren #1 at some baseball field behind Franklin Electric.
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The T-128 beside it:
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Fun thought, but only a few weeks ago those T-128's were sounding for tornado warnings that lasted for hours upon hours during the January outbreak. We had four confirmed EF0 tornadoes in the Benton County area.
Argh, I can't wait to get my own Thunderbolt 1003 to restore this Summer. *glees*