@SirenJunkie2 The 5 or 6 sirens in the beginning are still there, the P-50, the Cyclone , the P-15, the I-Force and the T-128 are all still their along with the sirens on top of the container and beside it. 3 weeks ago me and my brother and his friend visited the yard and had less stuff then what was in your vid. Also had confirmation that the owner of ASC is a siren enthusiast and collects sirens so that's why their are some interesting sirens their. Just seeing those sirens in person was really cool. Sadly Milwaukee doesn't like to test their sirens as often so we were bummed to hear that the Hurricane testing was cancelled.
That's hecka cool! Coconut Mall is such a bop too. Also, what're you doing being up at o'dark thirty? Make sure you don't stay up too late like me LOL.
I also got a chance to tour this recently, alot more sirens have been added to the collection btw. And if anyone would like a tour all I had to do was ask the people at the main door. They were very nice and let us back there to do a tour.
Wrong. P-50 is MUCH, MUCH larger. The P-10/P-15 in this video wasn't ACA Howler. ACA Howler has yes, the same horn as P-10 and same, or atleats similiar port ratio as Allertor. But Howler has square motor cover. It has square back.
When are you able to tour the siren graveyard because I want to go there and see the sirens but we can't find if they allow people to look at there sirens.
So in this case what I did here was kind of illegal because it’s private property, so if you want to tour this place you can go ask the workers at the main entrance.
@@sirenjunkie2148, it was the one build I wasn't proud of. ASC's factory didn't have a pipe threader and we had to use sealtite between the cabinets instead of aluminum pipe.