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A page back...those photos of WT38 look like the front of Foam 18's off the Blvd...
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A page back...those photos of WT38 look like the front of Foam 18's off the Blvd... [/quote] They are. WT38 is not due in their building till November.
Federal Signal Touchmaster Delta siren. Very odd to have one in a unit like that or even on the east coast.
I asume that was the original Medic 11. That was the original GMC and had a different siren (obviously) then all the other medic units.
[quote name='Shindaga' timestamp='1350008108' post='500426']
I asume that was the original Medic 11. That was the original GMC and had a different siren (obviously) then all the other medic units. [/quote] Yes, it is former Medic 11.
There ya go!
I could barely hear it. It's like all the electronic sirens, low volume. Traffic can't hear them, need to have a motor siren on all emergency vehicles.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
The 2010 E series Ford's had there siren speakers mouted in the grill area and let me tell you they were far from quiet in the cab.
Something tells me that was a local station installed siren. Those Touchmasters are a little on the costly side, too cheap for Philly!
What ever happened to this snorkel after this mishap?
Ed Saliba Jr.
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