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[[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)]]
[[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 an omnidirectional siren produced by Alerting Communicators of America, and came in 2 models: The Cyclone 120 and 125.  


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Revision as of 02:40, 28 September 2017

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

The Cyclone was an omnidirectional siren produced by Alerting Communicators of America, and came in 2 models: The Cyclone 120 and 125.