Since this video is going on two years old now, I figured I give an update: To my knowledge all of the sirens shown are still standing with the exception of four which have been removed. Sirens# 20, 25, 44, and 45 on this list are the ones that have been recently removed. #20 Was the SD-10 that was knocked over on the roof of a derelict industrial complex in Roselawn. Current satellite imagery shows the siren gone off the roof completely now. #25 was the Thunderbolt 1000 on roof of the old St Bernard Elementary school. Removed in prep for the building's demolition. #44 was the SD-10 Behind St. Joseph Church in North Bend. Removed sometime last year, #45 was the STL -10 on roof of the Cleves Sheriff's office which was removed no later than two weeks ago. The majority of these siren sites I have not seen since the making of this compilation so I'm just relying on updated satellite imagery. The only other change I've noticed is siren #1, the Model 7 in Terrace Park on the community building is now sporting a fresh black paint job since the building itself was repainted.
That Sisters of Charity SD-10 was originally supposed to be replaced by the nearby 2001 on top of Mt. St. Joe around 2002, but the vendor who installed the 2001 was supposed to remove it and never did. I think it remained active for a long time after.
32:09 It's a 1000T. My elementary school was down the street, Annunciation. We would be out on recess at noon and I remember hearing it on test days. I also heard one time back in the mid 90's when there was a Tornado Warning and we had to go from the cafeteria back over to the school.
The T-128 that replaced the Model 5/7 in Anderson Township was actually installed in the mid 2000s, and old siren still remained active in the system for several years.
29:19 I recorded this siren back on April 7th, 2010. When I was little, I lived in St. Bernard, and my mom would take my brother and I to the Nu-Maid plant to watch the siren test. My profile picture on the Siren Board was one my mom took during one of the tests when it was on the Nu-Maid plant. When the Nu-Maid Plant closed and was to be torn down, my dad was the Police Chief of St. Bernard at the time and he had to find a location to relocate the siren. When the siren was put on the school, it was only a block away from where I lived. I think the school was chosen because it was centrally located in the city and it was on a hill. I hope the siren is removed before the school is demolished. Also the the St. Bernard police station had the ability to activate the siren in attack mode in case of a chemical spill at P&G or other surrounding factories. Great Video! Thanks for linking the updated siren maps to the video. I was trying to count the other day the number of T-128s Green Township has. The map will help a lot.
Mariemont technically had 2 CD sirens, the SD-10 on the elementary school and the one in this video, though that is right near the Fairfax border. Fairfax's siren was a Model 5/7 on their municipal building which that nearby T-128 was officially the replacement for.
18:28 I passed this one yesterday and took a picture. Definitely an old first gen Thunderbolt. It probably had an A1 blower since most of the first gen thunderbolts were installed in the mid 1950's. The blower is inside the fire station to my knowledge.
The video of the Cardinal Pacelli Tbolt growling and nothing else was taken in August when they weren't even in school, so I wonder why they still cut the power then. I also wonder about whenever it was activated for severe weather warnings, especially during the school day.
Ah, it didn't occur to me that the SD-10 in Roselawn was knocked over! I just assumed it was removed since I no longer saw it from the highways, but then thought it would be rather strange if it was removed since that building is abandoned and didn't think there was access to the property.
The old Elmwood Place Thunderbolt was actually blown over by high winds in 2016. The Siro-Drone only did the 9pm curfew for a few years under their corrupt mayor, and someone who lived in Carthage on said on Nextdoor that they also used it for curfew many years ago. It could've been used for other things as well.
@@BeaverStateOWS not true, i was in this community for a long time before i left. i used to live in louisville ky and was an avid collector of sirens. who do you think bought alot of the sirens from werden? i had something like 5 thunderbolts that were ex cincinnati and it was this one serial number T4558d G78. ask anyone whos in the community yourself about who i am. i went by jonathan prior to a gender change and then by hannah. my other channel is HANNAHRENEEKY ON TH-cam.
Thanks, and thanks for the info. I did know about the other Model 5/7 in Fairfax on Germania St. which has since been removed but since the Bistro SD-10 was close enough to Fairfax I just went with that lol. I don't even know why I said Deerfield instead of Sycamore Twp for the 3rd STL location, I didn't even catch that until I uploaded.
I wanted it until I saw the cost to remove it. 2000 dollars plus the cost to get a crane for removing it. The setup itself is tricky to remove. The blower, RCM, and Compulert are inside the building. It's pain in the butt to get to everything, but you could get it if you wanted to.
@@1000BT most know about it in the area. Your best bet to getting it is by calling the EMA. You will need a truck and trailer to haul it away. A medium sized U Haul trailer will do for hauling the whole setup. Clayton Werden of Werden Electric may be able to help with removal as well. He serviced the entire old system and installed most of it with his father.
Awesome video, great job showing each of the sirens! There is a Federal Signal Model 3 (possibly a 5) at 39.075424, -84.609043 which I didn't see on your map. I don't know if this was part of the system at any point, let alone what it was used for. Haven't seen it in person so I don't know if it's still there. Again, very good job with this video!
Thanks, and wow I've been up and down River Rd numerous times and never even noticed that siren, but then again I never noticed the other SD-10 at the gas pumping station down the road until I mapped the area. I would say its a plant siren since there is an SD-10 practically on the same property a few hundred feet to the West. Thanks for the info ill add it to my map.
Since this video is going on two years old now, I figured I give an update: To my knowledge all of the sirens shown are still standing with the exception of four which have been removed. Sirens# 20, 25, 44, and 45 on this list are the ones that have been recently removed. #20 Was the SD-10 that was knocked over on the roof of a derelict industrial complex in Roselawn. Current satellite imagery shows the siren gone off the roof completely now. #25 was the Thunderbolt 1000 on roof of the old St Bernard Elementary school. Removed in prep for the building's demolition. #44 was the SD-10 Behind St. Joseph Church in North Bend. Removed sometime last year, #45 was the STL -10 on roof of the Cleves Sheriff's office which was removed no later than two weeks ago. The majority of these siren sites I have not seen since the making of this compilation so I'm just relying on updated satellite imagery. The only other change I've noticed is siren #1, the Model 7 in Terrace Park on the community building is now sporting a fresh black paint job since the building itself was repainted.
Siren #7 was removed sometime in September 2024..
That Sisters of Charity SD-10 was originally supposed to be replaced by the nearby 2001 on top of Mt. St. Joe around 2002, but the vendor who installed the 2001 was supposed to remove it and never did. I think it remained active for a long time after.
32:09 It's a 1000T. My elementary school was down the street, Annunciation. We would be out on recess at noon and I remember hearing it on test days. I also heard one time back in the mid 90's when there was a Tornado Warning and we had to go from the cafeteria back over to the school.
The T-128 that replaced the Model 5/7 in Anderson Township was actually installed in the mid 2000s, and old siren still remained active in the system for several years.
29:19 I recorded this siren back on April 7th, 2010. When I was little, I lived in St. Bernard, and my mom would take my brother and I to the Nu-Maid plant to watch the siren test. My profile picture on the Siren Board was one my mom took during one of the tests when it was on the Nu-Maid plant. When the Nu-Maid Plant closed and was to be torn down, my dad was the Police Chief of St. Bernard at the time and he had to find a location to relocate the siren. When the siren was put on the school, it was only a block away from where I lived. I think the school was chosen because it was centrally located in the city and it was on a hill. I hope the siren is removed before the school is demolished. Also the the St. Bernard police station had the ability to activate the siren in attack mode in case of a chemical spill at P&G or other surrounding factories.
Great Video! Thanks for linking the updated siren maps to the video. I was trying to count the other day the number of T-128s Green Township has. The map will help a lot.
Is that the Downtown thunderbolt at the Riverside Dr. and Adams Crossing
Weren't you the one who recorded the low-mounted 4/5 bolt in Amberley's French Park?
Mariemont technically had 2 CD sirens, the SD-10 on the elementary school and the one in this video, though that is right near the Fairfax border. Fairfax's siren was a Model 5/7 on their municipal building which that nearby T-128 was officially the replacement for.
18:28 I passed this one yesterday and took a picture. Definitely an old first gen Thunderbolt. It probably had an A1 blower since most of the first gen thunderbolts were installed in the mid 1950's. The blower is inside the fire station to my knowledge.
The 3rd STL-10 was in Sycamore Township. Deerfield Township is in Warren County.
The video of the Cardinal Pacelli Tbolt growling and nothing else was taken in August when they weren't even in school, so I wonder why they still cut the power then. I also wonder about whenever it was activated for severe weather warnings, especially during the school day.
Ah, it didn't occur to me that the SD-10 in Roselawn was knocked over! I just assumed it was removed since I no longer saw it from the highways, but then thought it would be rather strange if it was removed since that building is abandoned and didn't think there was access to the property.
I think the Kenwood Thunderbolt is a 1000T, I think it was heard in an ambiance video during severe weather that one guy took from Madeira.
The old Elmwood Place Thunderbolt was actually blown over by high winds in 2016. The Siro-Drone only did the 9pm curfew for a few years under their corrupt mayor, and someone who lived in Carthage on said on Nextdoor that they also used it for curfew many years ago. It could've been used for other things as well.
i ended up with the old elmwood place thunderbolt. its still safe and sound.
@@hannahcallahan4892 as if
@@BeaverStateOWS and whats that suppused to imply?
@@hannahcallahan4892 that you are lying lmao
@@BeaverStateOWS not true, i was in this community for a long time before i left. i used to live in louisville ky and was an avid collector of sirens. who do you think bought alot of the sirens from werden? i had something like 5 thunderbolts that were ex cincinnati and it was this one serial number T4558d G78. ask anyone whos in the community yourself about who i am. i went by jonathan prior to a gender change and then by hannah. my other channel is HANNAHRENEEKY ON TH-cam.
48:15 This STL was supposedly zapped by lightning and was replaced by the Hurricane which later got replaced by a 2001.
22:03 that is a 4/5 1000T siren #29 and first bolt installed in the county
Well hey, I really enjoyed this! You certainly drove a lot of miles, but amazing that you were willing to do this with record high gas prices, LOL!
Thanks, and thanks for the info. I did know about the other Model 5/7 in Fairfax on Germania St. which has since been removed but since the Bistro SD-10 was close enough to Fairfax I just went with that lol. I don't even know why I said Deerfield instead of Sycamore Twp for the 3rd STL location, I didn't even catch that until I uploaded.
I look at tornado sirens on Google maps too
the bolt on kellogg is a jailbar aswell.
Waterworks is actually in the City of Cincinnati, I think the California neighborhood. Not Anderson Township.
They demolished a old school building on kellog Ave the thunderbolt siren was in the debris rebel.
I remember hearing about that. Do you remember the location on Kellogg Ave where that school was?
@@thefandude21 it was more like near eastern Ave close to a recreation center
Is there a pinpoint of the siren?
18:29 i saw that siren
#30 reminds me of mt airy, I first thought it was mt airy
Pretty sure the first sd-10 was at sirencon
I will probably type different comments as I watch this video!
42:36 Is this the one that was underpowered? There's a video out there of a Hamilton County Thunderbeam not getting enough juice to run properly.
This is the one
Any status on the hudepohl bolt? I dunno if it was on the building that got demolished
Nevermind
I have the old solsman rd stl 10.
Nick Rusche posted on the siren board the other day that the St. Bernard 1000 has been removed.
It’s still up
@ No it isn’t, I saw for myself. Are you getting mixed up with a different one?
@ it’s still there on the August street view
@@1000BT That street view is from August 2023, last year.
@@carexpertandy I’m pretty sure there’s a spot where you can see it peeking through the trees
Roots blowers
are any of the older ones being used as fire calls
All old sirens shown in this video with the exception of one in Shandon are all sadly inactive.
37:32 I want that siren so bad
I wanted it until I saw the cost to remove it. 2000 dollars plus the cost to get a crane for removing it. The setup itself is tricky to remove. The blower, RCM, and Compulert are inside the building. It's pain in the butt to get to everything, but you could get it if you wanted to.
@@Videogamer52100 wait u could?
@@1000BT Yes if you talk to the EMA. It's going to cost a lot to remove, so keep that in mind.
@@Videogamer52100 you need to spread the newz
@@1000BT most know about it in the area. Your best bet to getting it is by calling the EMA. You will need a truck and trailer to haul it away. A medium sized U Haul trailer will do for hauling the whole setup. Clayton Werden of Werden Electric may be able to help with removal as well. He serviced the entire old system and installed most of it with his father.
Can you add the EPA Thunderbolt 1000T
That one was removed
@@thefandude21can you add it as a Gray Point
@@rulcm It's already marked as grey on my map.
Sorry i didnt know
Awesome video, great job showing each of the sirens! There is a Federal Signal Model 3 (possibly a 5) at 39.075424, -84.609043 which I didn't see on your map. I don't know if this was part of the system at any point, let alone what it was used for. Haven't seen it in person so I don't know if it's still there. Again, very good job with this video!
Thanks, and wow I've been up and down River Rd numerous times and never even noticed that siren, but then again I never noticed the other SD-10 at the gas pumping station down the road until I mapped the area. I would say its a plant siren since there is an SD-10 practically on the same property a few hundred feet to the West. Thanks for the info ill add it to my map.