The Village of Cuyahoga Heights has three sirens: A Federal Electric Model 7 at the fire station, a 2001-SRNB at the end of Chapek Pkwy., and a jailbar Thunderbolt 1000 (which was formerly located at Cuyahoga Heights High School during the CD system; was placed into storage until being refurbished and reinstalled in September 2013) atop the main building inside the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District facility on the southwest side.
Federal Electric Model X (8 Port) - Cuyahoga Heights Fire Department (on roof inside bell tower) - Installed in the 1940's, later incorporated into the County Civilian Defense System from 1952-1974. Now used as the Village's central tornado siren. Photo taken by Kurt B. on 5/5/2018.
Federal Signal 2001-SRNB (High Pitched) - Located at the dead end of Chapek Pkwy. This unit was added around 2005 and is controlled by both the Village and the Unified Region siren system. Photos taken on 5/5/2018 and 6/2/2018.