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  2. 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

  3. Federal Signal Modulator - Wikipedia

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    Federal Signal Modulator. A Federal Signal Modulator siren in Bay Head, New Jersey. 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.

  4. American Signal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    American Signal Corporation (ASC) is an outdoor warning siren and mass notification company in the United States. ASC was founded in 1873 as Biersach and Niedermeyer (B&N) . After performing poorly, the company reformed as Alerting Communicators of America (ACA) in 1968, and expanded the line of warning systems they produced.

  5. Federal Signal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    https://www.federalsignal.com. 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 ...

  6. Q2B - Wikipedia

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    A fire truck running the E-Q2B siren. 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 10 feet (3.0 m) with an operating current of 100 amps at 12 V DC (1.2 kW). [1]

  7. Hound Dog Returned to Family After 6 Years in Heartwarming ...

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    A dog named Lucy Marie went missing six years ago in Lorain, Ohio and last week she was found and brought into the Lorain County Dog Kennel in Elyria.

  8. This Menopause Side Effect Was Overlooked. Now Doctors Are ...

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    In fact, you might be twice as likely to have an eating disorder in your 40s (3.6 percent) as to have breast cancer (1.5 percent), according to Val Schonberg, RD, a certified menopause practitioner.

  9. List of civil defense sirens - Wikipedia

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    Federal Signal sirens. Thunderbolt (siren) Federal Signal 3T22 / 2T22. Federal Signal Model 2. Federal Signal Modulator. Federal Signal STH-10.