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  2. Federal Signal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the company became Federal Signal Corporation. On Feb 22, 2000, Federal Signal Corporation announced the signing of a definitive agreement for the acquisition of P.C.S. Company. [4] On June 27, 2005, Federal Signal Corporation announced the signing of a joint venture agreement to establish a Chinese company, Federal Signal (Shanghai ...

  3. Thunderbolt (siren) - Wikipedia

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    A Federal Signal Thunderbolt 1003 siren. The Thunderbolt is a mechanical outdoor warning siren that was manufactured by Federal Signal Corporation from 1951 until its production ended in 1991. [1] It is a unidirectional, rotating siren with a large square-shaped horn, and can come in various colors, usually yellow, by request.

  4. List of sirens built by Alerting Communicators of America

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    This siren is similar to Federal Signal's Thunderbolt series. Only a single unit remains in service in Milwaukee, WI. Screamers Electro-Mechanical 2, 5, 7.5, 10 8, 9, 9/12, 10/12 1968–1994 Omni Directional 102–115 dB at 100 ft. Series of small vertical sirens, comparable to Federal Signal Corporation's vertical sirens. Sentry 95

  5. Federal Signal Modulator - Wikipedia

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    Federal Signal Modulators (also known as Modulator Speaker Arrays) are electronic warning devices produced by Federal Signal Corporation that are used to alert the public about tornadoes, severe weather, earthquakes, fires, lahars, tsunamis, or any other disaster. They are identified mostly by their distinctive stacked "flying saucer" design.

  6. Siren (alarm) - Wikipedia

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    One example is the Q2B siren sold by Federal Signal Corporation. Because of its high current draw (100 amps when power is applied) [ citation needed ] its application is normally limited to fire apparatus , though it has seen increasing use on type IV ambulances and rescue-squad vehicles.

  7. ACA Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Number of Sirens, Operation Status Model Addyston, OH: 1, removed which was roof-mounted. Currently owned by Clayton Werden Electric Co. MKII-130 Baxter, MN: Exact number of units unknown. One unit suffered from a mechanical failure which was removed and replaced in 2007 with a Federal Signal 2001-130 130 Benton Harbor, MI

  8. List of civil defense sirens - Wikipedia

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    Federal Signal Model 2; Federal Signal Modulator; Federal Signal STH-10; Other. Chrysler Air-Raid Siren; Sentry Siren; SiraTone This page was last edited on 5 ...

  9. SiraTone - Wikipedia

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    SiraTone was a brand of electronic outdoor warning sirens produced by Federal Signal Corporation which began production in the early 1980s. These sirens were designed to broadcast high-intensity warning signals over a large area.