A few more towns on US 84 North of Lubbock.
Anton, TX
Number of Sirens: 2
Types: FS 2T22, S 3V8S
Notes: I find the Sentry to be a little oddly placed.
Siren 1: Federal 2T22 [Main & E. 4th St.]
Siren 2: Sentry 3V8-Skirted [Coke Ave. & E. 9th]
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Littlefield, TX "Leftfield"
Number of Sirens: 4
Types: FSTbolt, FSSTH10
Notes: It would seem that one T-bolt has been disconnected. The RCM panel was missing the door, so I wonder if something happened to the siren ant it got "stuck" on and had to be manually disconnected. Note the fantastic ghetto-rigging of fire hose for the "elbow joint" From this style of installation, I wouldn't be surprised if West Shore did the work. Many of the sirens that they installed in Texas have black flexible tubing going from the blower to the stand pipe.
Siren 1: Federal STH-10 [City Hall, E. 6th St. & Phelps Ave.]
City Hall Pic:
Siren 2: Federal Thunderbolt 1000/T [1st St. & Barton Ave.]
Siren 3: Federal Thunderbolt 1000/T [S. Phelps Ave. & E. 23rd]
Siren 4: Federal Thunderbolt 1000/T [FM 54 & Seldon Ave.]
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Amherst, TX
Number of Sirens: 3
Siren Types: FSSD10, DRL2, FS2001SRNB
Notes: This little town surprised me a little bit. They look to have recently installed the 2001. I was expecting that the SD-10 was going to be the only siren around town, but I found the 2001, ventured a little further, and found the Darley 2 as well.
Siren 1: Federal SD-10 [City Hall, FM 37 & Bulldog Dr.]
Siren 2: Federal 2001-SRNB [5th St. & Washington Ave]
Siren 2: Darley 2HP Siren [FM 37 & 1st St.]
System Map:
**Sudan will eventually be merged into this thread. For now, check out the "Overkill: We Has It" thread.
Muleshoe, TX
Number of Sirens: 4
Siren Types: FS2001DC, FSSTH-10, SM10
Notes: I think the Muleshoe had a system of something else before this Federal System. There are several suspicious looking poles around town that have the "ladder" bar type things going up them in alleys, but nothing on top but a little platform. It would be interesting to call Muleshoe and see what happened to them, if they had them at all. The VFD still has a Sterling M-10, as many do around the Panhandle.
Siren 1: Sterling M-10 [@VFD, US HWY 84 & E. 5th St.]
Siren 2: Federal STH-10 [E. Birch & Dallas Ave.]
Siren 3: Federal 2001DC [@High School, W Ave. G & W. 3rd St.]
Siren 4: Federal 2001DC [@Waterpark, W. Ave. D & W. 17th St.]
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