Modern pull station on local fire alarm
Considering the size of this place, you would think they would be required to have a centralized alarm system. While parts of the system seem to have been centralized (as seen in later pics), this one clearly was not. The strange part about this was that this appeared in the main building, near the health club and pool. The sign reads, "In case of fire pull alarm then dial 911 for fire dept., local alarm only, not connected to fire dept."
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That type of fire alarm is pretty new, but it's an obscure model, since most of the pull stations that look like that have a "Push In" Function as well. I wonder if there was an older fire alarm pull station where that cover box is to the right.
-jareds2468, 2010-12-04 00:02:26