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Lemont, IL. ACA P-50
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Located around three blocks West form Old Quarry Middle School. The siren went off for around three minutes at 10:00 AM.
ASC P-15
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This siren is in Lisle, Illinois. II don't have the exact location, but it is up against the railroad.
Thunderbolt 1000
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this siren is located in Lombard, Illinois outside of a Civil Defence Office.
City Streets-Drug Bust (Part One)
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American internal security agents bust a trade between neo-nazi drug dealers. However, one escapes and evades the country.
The Wind Farm (HD)
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A music video made up of footage i shot during a trip to Odell, Illinois. Song: Slite Delite by Amour/Caroll
Sounds like a aca cyclone
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Loud
Awesome
the chopper blew up and it a 1000T now
This one is a 1989 Civil Defense Model
Hi
This by the I-355 expressway?
this siren is a 1000B.
RCDude It’s not actually, there is no conduit on the back, so it’s not a 1000B
It’s a 1000ASC
I passed by this one evening and it was rotating silently. that would explain why it facing a different direction every few days. just the past few weeks or so I noticed that the screen is now missing. the days might be numbered for this old bolt.
***** I thought about doing that, but.... I don't want to see a 2001 up there, no offense lol Lombard already has a few of them and only 5 Thunderbolts left. This one is by far the oldest and has been there since before the highway was built.
***** It's a shame they can't take one off one of the old fire stations in Chicago that have better looking Thunderbolts just sitting up there rotting away.
This a very good video! I subscribed and liked.
This siren has since been replaced with a 2001-130.
+Knife Party shit
Such a down grade from this guy.
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ChicagoSirens i like that siren no matter what. That particular sound, 3 or 4 different low to high pitch sounds get everybody attention.
ChicagoSirens. i like this siren.
NICE ACA P-15 I love those :-)
Actually the most common 1000T was the 6/5. The 5/4's were more rare. But that does bring up the question: I wonder if 1000's were made In 4 or 6 single tone.
im aware.. i just wonder if they wwere ever made in 4 or 6 port
Did you know that at 100 feet this siren is 132 decibels (db)?
sirenlover100 Yah, i was a block away and i had to wear industrial ear protection
Actually, these are 135 dB at 100'. They are also the largest siren in the world.
Thunderbolt1000Tfan I was off by three, oh well
+tornadosirenlover100 your thinking of the new 135 ACDC model which is rated for 132
Three is not as little as you think..
Is this the one that stands right along I355? I pass by that one a few times a week and notice it is often pointing a different direction every week or two. Any idea why that is?
Wait WHAT! When? I Probably wasn't born yet
Yep, I hear that every first Tuesday (of the month)
It's not a 50's Thunderbolt, it's a mid-1980s 1000ASC-480 (Series C, 480V three phase). It also didn't come from Macon County, GA; we only had one back in the day and it's still around as a fire siren at the rural VFD. This siren is original to Lombard, as were the other ones they have/had.
How can you tell?
Very Good recording! Keep it up!
I heard a click from the power box during the cycle, almost as if the relay tripped. But is is very healthy indeed.
Wonder why it skipped a beat at .45? Nice video! Sounds mighty healthy.
@Ouranos94 This siren was installed in its location in 1992 along with the other Thunderbolts in the area. The Paint is not original as this siren was restored and installed somewhere between 1990 and 1992. The reason it sounds funny is because it is not a 1000T that you are used to hearing which is a 5/4 port. The 1000 shown in this video is a 5 port single tone and not very many were made. On top of all that it has its FC controller set to zero for an instant cut off.
@sirenfan97 From where i was filming (at least 20-30 feet away) it was pretty loud. If you look back at the video, it was shaking the tripod a bit.
Cool Video! How loud was it?
@Ouranos94 Well actually, this siren was originally from Macon county, Georgia. They restored it and installed it when i was very young. Thats why it has newer Federal Signal decals on it. However, the CD logos are oringinal!
It's amazing how blue the Civil defense decal is after all these years. It sounds a little funny.
Anybody else notice the loose pipe coupling?
@amtrak3501 Thanks! It is a rare well maintained 50's model. This sucker was loud from where i was standing!!! (20 Feet)
awesome video! this 1000 sounds sweet