Haddon Fire Company No. 1 - Haddonfield, New Jersey. I was able to record the horns blowing from the control panel. A firefighter told me that the horns are retired Ship/Train/Fog horns from the 40’s and were made by a company called ‘Clark Cooper’. A warning siren was added in the 1970s to sound before the first blast of the air horns, alerting the surrounding area of the incoming blast of the horns. The warning siren is a separate sound from the air horns, it is a Federal Signal Selectone and sounds the wail. The air horns have 4, 10 second blasts, with 6 seconds pause. The warning siren is the start of the sequence. The air horns sound for every fire call, but only during the daytime. I was able to record these on the off chance of calls being re-toned, this means that after the call was sent out not enough volunteers responded to call. So the dispatch sends out the call a second time, triggering the horns to sound a second time.
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Air Horns and Federal Signal 5/7 sound at Haddon Fire Company No. 1, Haddonfield, New Jersey
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