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Bethany is a small town in Oklahoma County that has a system of 4 2001-130's and a single P-15. Bethany's old system consisted [[Allertor 125]]'s and 3T22's. The P-15 is the last siren remaining of their old system. The P-15 is single tone and reverse wired.
Bethany is a small town in Oklahoma County that has a system of 4 [[:Category:Federal Signal Corporation|Federal Signal]] [[Federal Signal 2001|2001-130]]<nowiki/>s and a single [[Alerting Communicators of America|ACA]] [[ACA Penetrator|P-15]]. Bethany's old system consisted ACA [[ACA Allertor 125|Allertor 125]]<nowiki/>s and Federal Signal [[Federal Signal XT22|3T22]]<nowiki/>s. The P-15 is the last siren remaining of their old system. The P-15 is single tone and reverse wired.


The sirens are tested every Saturday at noon, sometimes even mildly bad weather/rain.  
The sirens are tested every Saturday at noon, sometimes even mildly bad weather/rain.  

Revision as of 22:40, 23 August 2024

Bethany is a small town in Oklahoma County that has a system of 4 Federal Signal 2001-130s and a single ACA P-15. Bethany's old system consisted ACA Allertor 125s and Federal Signal 3T22s. The P-15 is the last siren remaining of their old system. The P-15 is single tone and reverse wired.

The sirens are tested every Saturday at noon, sometimes even mildly bad weather/rain.