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  2. Federal Signal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Federal Signal Corporation is an American manufacturer headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois. Federal Signal manufactures street sweeper vehicles, public address systems, emergency vehicle equipment, and emergency vehicle lighting. The company operates two groups: Federal Signal Environmental Solutions and Federal Signal Safety and Security ...

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  4. Federal Signal Company - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Signal Company was an American manufacturer of railway signaling equipment in the early 20th century. It was located in Albany, New York . The company had been founded in 1905 as the Federal Railway Signal Company by former employees of the Standard Signal Company (Arlington, New Jersey). [ 1 ]

  5. Federal Signal Announces Buyback Program, Launches Website - AOL

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    Federal Signal (FSS) rewards shareholders with a $75-million stock buyback program. It unveils a website to make consumers aware of the use of its products to contain the coronavirus outbreak.

  6. Q2B - Wikipedia

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    Today Federal Signal's Q2B siren is still in wide use. The majority of users of the Q Siren are fire departments, although some ambulances and heavy rescue squads have employed the Q-siren. The Q-siren produces 123 decibels at 100 feet (30 m) with an operating current of 100 amps at 12 V DC (1.2 kW). [ 1 ]

  7. List of sirens built by Alerting Communicators of America

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    The T-121 is an 8 port siren that has a similar design to Federal Signal's Eclipse 8. The T-112 is a hornless version of the T-121. i-Force (Old) Electronic none none 1995–2002 Omni Directional dB rating depends on how many drivers. Rebranded version of ACA's Quadren. Resigned in 2002 to the current models. i-Force (New) Electronic none

  8. Federal Signal - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 August 2008, at 04:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Federal Signal (FSS) to Acquire Deist, Reports Q3 Earnings - AOL

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    Federal Signal's (FSS) buyout of Deist will enable it to expand product offerings and enhance its position in landscaping and waste hauling space. Its Q3 earnings grow 14.3% year over year.