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[[File:IMG 5521.JPG|thumb|ACA Cyclone in York, Pennsylania (formerly part of the Three Mile Island system)]]
[[File:IMG 5521.JPG|thumb|ACA Cyclone in York, Pennsylania (formerly part of the Three Mile Island system, still remains standing as of June 2017)]]
The Cyclone was a omnidirectional siren made by Alerting communicators of America in 2 models: The Cyclone 120 and the Cyclone 125. Once Alerting Communicators of America changed into American Signal Corporation, they continued making these 2 sirens. There were not very many made under the American Signal Corporation name.
The Cyclone was a omnidirectional siren made by Alerting communicators of America in 2 models: The Cyclone 120 and the Cyclone 125. Once Alerting Communicators of America changed into American Signal Corporation, they continued making these 2 sirens. There were not very many made under the American Signal Corporation name.


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Revision as of 17:31, 2 August 2017

ACA Cyclone in York, Pennsylania (formerly part of the Three Mile Island system, still remains standing as of June 2017)

The Cyclone was a omnidirectional siren made by Alerting communicators of America in 2 models: The Cyclone 120 and the Cyclone 125. Once Alerting Communicators of America changed into American Signal Corporation, they continued making these 2 sirens. There were not very many made under the American Signal Corporation name.