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SFR Hazmat 11 is the serves as the backbone to the Hazardous Materials team for Studington and is thoroughly equipped to mitigate a wide variety of situations including hazardous materials, weapons of mass destruction, and CBRNE. On each tour, there are 6 men who man the apparatus.
The 6-man cab was built by Seagrave and sent to Rescue 1 for body fabrication. The area directly behind the cab is a command center and mobile lab. The lab features a Flow Sciences hood for unknown substances.
Technical specs:
2017 Seagrave Marauder II/Rescue 1 Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Whelen Epsilon Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
Cascade system
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1​
Another very like this one can be seen across the Mall at 9th & Independence:
www.flickr.com/photos/takomabibelot/2198148527/
Whose are they?
Fort Collins is the Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Larimer County, Colorado, United States. Situated on the Cache La Poudre River along the Colorado Front Range, Fort Collins is located 65 miles (105 km) north of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. With a 2014 estimated population of 156,480, it is the fourth most populous city in Colorado after Denver, Colorado Springs, and Aurora. Fort Collins is a midsize college city, home to Colorado State University.
Much of Fort Collins's culture is centered on the students of Colorado State University. The city provides school year residences for its large college-age population; there is a local music circuit which is influenced by its college town atmosphere and is home to a number of well known microbreweries. The Downtown Business Association hosts a number of small and large festivals each year in the historic Downtown district, including Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest in late summer, which features local cuisine, music, and businesses. The Fort Collins Lincoln Center is home to the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra and regularly attracts national touring companies of Broadway plays.
Fort Collins' economy has a mix of manufacturing and service-related businesses. Fort Collins manufacturing includes Woodward Governor, Anheuser-Busch, and Otterbox. Many high-tech companies have relocated to Fort Collins because of the resources of Colorado State University and its research facilities. Hewlett Packard, Intel, AMD, Avago, Beckman Coulter, National Semiconductor, LSI, Rubicon Water and Pelco all have offices in Fort Collins. Other industries include clean energy, bioscience, and agri-tech businesses.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Collins,_Colorado
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1​
The Pelco button on the left is no longer listed on their website so I have know way of knowing what model number it is. That said, it was brand new surplus that I purchased off another collector who got a whole bunch from the City of Pontiac, Michigan. I do not believe it is ADA compliant although I could be wrong. The button controls the pedestrian signals for phase four and can be held for two seconds to extend the 'WALK' time from 8 seconds to 12.
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The Campbell 4EVR pedestrian push-button on the right uses a Piezo (pee-ay-zo) switch that is entirely pressure sensitive, contains no moving parts and, from my observations of examples in street service, is virtually indestructible. With moderate pressure, the button will emit a friendly "beep-boop" and the red LED flashes briefly to indicate that the call has been placed with the controller.
The H-frame 'pedestrian station' as Campbell calls it is a rare bird outside the Pacific NW as the company that makes them is based out of Boise, Idaho. However, the Portland Metro Area is positively crawling with these things as most installs from the mid-90s onward used them and they continue to be installed to this day. For me, they tell me I'm home.
The Campbell button controls the pedestrian signals for phase six. It and the frame would be the final additions to my collection purchased from Northwest Signal Supply prior to their liquidation and closure by Peek Traffic in early 2016.
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1​
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1​
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1​
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1​
Dan setting up an exacqVision client station for a video tutorial. This client station has 2 VGA cards, each with 2 outputs. 4 monitors are connected for a powerful video wall and surveillance management setup.
In this setup, two of the screens are showing all cameras in live mode, one monitor is used for searching, and the fourth monitor is used as the output from the virtual matrix switch functionality in exacqVision.
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
​NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
​Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1​
Fort Collins is a home rule municipality in and the county seat of Larimer County, Colorado, United States. Situated on the Cache La Poudre River along the Colorado Front Range, Fort Collins is located 65 miles (105 km) north of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. With a 2012 estimated population of 148,612, it is the fourth most populous city in Colorado after Aurora, Colorado Springs and Denver. Fort Collins is a midsize college city, home to Colorado State University. It was named Money magazine's Best Place to Live in the U.S. in 2006, No. 2 in 2008, and No. 6 in 2010. It is also known as one of the towns that inspired the design of Main Street, U.S.A. inside the main entrance of the many 'Disneyland'-style parks run by The Walt Disney Company around the world.
Much of Fort Collins's culture is centered on the students of Colorado State University. The city provides school year residences for its large college-age population; there is a local music circuit which is influenced by its college town atmosphere and is home to a number of well known microbreweries. The Downtown Business Association hosts a number of small and large festivals each year in the historic Downtown district, including Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest in late summer, which features local cuisine, music, and businesses. The Fort Collins Lincoln Center is home to the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra and regularly attracts national touring companies of Broadway plays.
Fort Collins' economy has a mix of manufacturing and service-related businesses. Fort Collins manufacturing includes Woodward Governor, Anheuser-Busch, and Otterbox. Many high-tech companies have relocated to Fort Collins because of the resources of Colorado State University and its research facilities. Hewlett Packard, Intel, AMD, Avago, Beckman Coulter, National Semiconductor, LSI, Rubicon Water and Pelco all have offices in Fort Collins. Other industries include clean energy, bioscience, and agri-tech businesses.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Collins,_Colorado
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Another very like this one can be seen across the Mall at 12th & Constitution:
www.flickr.com/photos/takomabibelot/324002863/
Whose are they?
NightScan Chief Pelco Camera with Audio on Emergency Management Mobile Operating Center was pointed in the direction of the "Why Islam" Booth www.flickr.com/photos/m-i-k-e/4958399953/ at the Naperville Last Fling
Homeland Security Emergency Management Vehicle
Check it out on my Website
Manufactured:
February, 2014
Location of Final Assembly:
Edmond, Oklahoma
Original Service Location:
None
Illumination Source:
Two 69 watt traffic signal bulbs
What Makes it Special:
Early sign reflectivity was restricted to button copy 'cat eye' letters, leaving the rest of the sign struggling to be seen by the weak beam of light thrown by old sealed-beam car headlights of yore. To improve the visibility of signs, freeway gantries often carried rows of mercury vapor lamps that shined up at guide signs at night to improve their visibility while on city streets and country roads, down lights such as these would have done the same job using incandescent bulbs. Their usage would have been restricted to dangerous corners or areas where motorists seeing the sign well in advance was critical. Companies like Marbelite and Crouse-Hinds made down lights very similar to this one which was made by Pelco only this year. In fact, it was made specifically for me and to my order, powder-coated gloss black and specified with the optional diffusing lens. It's unlikely these will continue to be made for much longer so I decided it would be fun to add one to the collection while they're still out there for the getting.
The NO LEFT TURN sign originally served in New Philadelphia, Ohio and was acquired legally.
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras,from Axis, Panasonic, Vivotek, Mobotix, Sony, Pelco, Bosch, Honeywell, DSC, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
8JX. 23kv to 4kv, one of the old PELCO (Patchogue Electric Light Co.) subs taken down when LILCO bought out PELCO
The Pelco button on the left is no longer listed on their website so I have know way of knowing what model number it is. That said, it was brand new surplus that I purchased off another collector who got a whole bunch from the City of Pontiac, Michigan. I do not believe it is ADA compliant although I could be wrong. The button controls the pedestrian signals for phase four and can be held for two seconds to extend the 'WALK' time from 8 seconds to 12.
The sign to the left of the Pelco button is a porcelain sign from (my guess) the late 50s to early 60s. I found it online and like much of my collection, it is new old stock. Eventually it will be attached to a button of the era for the proper look but for now, this works fine.
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The Campbell 4EVR pedestrian push-button on the right uses a Piezo (pee-ay-zo) switch that is entirely pressure sensitive, contains no moving parts and, from my observations of examples in street service, is virtually indestructible. With moderate pressure, the button will emit a friendly "beep-boop" and the red LED flashes briefly to indicate that the call has been placed with the controller.
The H-frame 'pedestrian station' as Campbell calls it is a rare bird outside the Pacific NW as the company that makes them is based out of Boise, Idaho. However, the Portland Metro Area is positively crawling with these things as most installs from the mid-90s onward used them and they continue to be installed to this day. For me, they tell me I'm home.
The Campbell button controls the pedestrian signals for phase six. It and the frame would be the final additions to my collection purchased from Northwest Signal Supply prior to their liquidation and closure by Peek Traffic in early 2016.
NightScan Chief Pelco Camera with Audio on Emergency Management Mobile Operating Center seemed to be pointed at the "Why Islam" Booth www.flickr.com/photos/m-i-k-e/4958399953/ at Naperville Last Fling
Homeland Security Emergency Management Vehicle
Check it out on my Website
The exacqVision video wall in the security command center at the American Precious Metals Exchange (APMEX) installation, highlighted in the April 2010 Security Sales & Integration cover story, entitled Heavy Metal Protection.
NightScan Chief Pelco Camera with Audio on Emergency Management Mobile Operating Center seemed to be pointed at the "Why Islam" Booth www.flickr.com/photos/m-i-k-e/4958399953/ at Naperville Last Fling
Homeland Security Emergency Management
Check it out on my Website
We sell I.P. security cameras, CCTV, vigilancia video, camaras de seguridad, circuito cerrado, closed circuit TV, camaras de red, network cameras, digital cameras, alarms, alarmas, sistemas de seguridad, security systems, home security systems, commercial security systems, seguridad de casas, seguridad para empresas,and more. We are a security company located in Playa del Carmen Mexico and service the entire Riviera Maya from Cancun to Tulum and also include Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, Blue Sky and more. For more information, visit AdvancedSecuritySystems.com.mx
Manufactured:
February, 2014
Location of Final Assembly:
Edmond, Oklahoma
Original Service Location:
None
Date Added to Collection:
March, 2014
Illumination Source:
Two 69 watt traffic signal bulbs
What Makes it Special:
Early sign reflectivity was restricted to button copy 'cat eye' letters, leaving the rest of the sign struggling to be seen by the weak beam of light thrown by old sealed-beam car headlights of yore. To improve the visibility of signs, freeway gantries often carried rows of mercury vapor lamps that shined up at guide signs at night to improve their visibility while on city streets and country roads, down lights such as these would have done the same job using incandescent bulbs. Their usage would have been restricted to dangerous corners or areas where motorists seeing the sign well in advance was critical. Companies like Marbelite and Crouse-Hinds made down lights very similar to this one which was made by Pelco only this year. In fact, it was made specifically for me and to my order, powder-coated gloss black and specified with the optional diffusing lens. It's unlikely these will continue to be made for much longer so I decided it would be fun to add one to the collection while they're still out there for the getting.
The NO LEFT TURN sign originally served in New Philadelphia, Ohio and was acquired legally.
Edit: As of June, 2016, Pelco has discontinued this light and it is no longer listed in their catalog.