Federal Model 7 Noon Test
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All Comments (17)
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i would not mind it for tornado warrings but for fire calls no thank you
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Right next to the house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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no soccerdude i think it is a model 7 because it is not on a phase convertor
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"Only" fire calls? That IS public safety use!
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Ohhh, I would "LOVE" that--a siren RIGHT in back (without the hyphen, even) of my house!
Or right next to my house, or right in front of it! How "LOVELY!"
Well, I do have one right IN my house, but not that big and it's under my complete control.
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Heh, sounds like the chopper has just a slight wobble or other imbalance. :-)
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everyone who complains about the fire siren or horns needs to get a life
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Model 7s don't have 7hp motors, they're typically around 12hp. The amp draw both on start up and running is too high to be a 7hp motor, the readings we've gotten on both Jeb's and Chauncey, GA's suggested the motors were 12.-something horsepower. Same thing with Model 5s too, most had a little over 5hp motors. Only exception is the C-3 1/2, which I think it may truly have a 5hp motor, but I'm not 100% sure as I haven't gotten mine yet, so I haven't gotten any amp readings on it either.
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Cool! I live in the same town this is located and there is a siren right in-back of my house.
That's not a Model 5, it's a Model 7.
Excellent video!
soccerdude7330 2 years ago
How do you know?
modernmidnight 2 years ago
I bet you could imagine hearing that model 5 going off during a tornado warning. :)
gatrwrks 2 years ago
I wish. They are only used for fire calls.
modernmidnight 2 years ago
nice, right by a house lol
80fireman 2 years ago
People always complain about them.
modernmidnight 2 years ago