K E B 6 4 9 – The Bomb Shelter Radio Blog
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Why KEB649 ?
KEB649 is the radio call sign that has been used by the Fire Department of the City of Middletown, New York, United States for quite a long time. The transmitter is located at Central Firehouse. My dad is a long time member of one of the Middletown Fire Department companies that occupy Central. Using that […]
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“Old Shaky”
This is another test post as I try to understand how to use WordPress. “Old Shaky” was an offshore RADAR tower operated by the US Air Force from 1958 to 1961. It was located about 77 statute miles east of Barnegat Light, New Jersey, USA. The tower collapsed on 15 January 1961. 28 airmen were […]
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Opening transmission
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Hello world!
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- I’m telling you, those chickens are organized…
- The train left Culpepper about 17m late at 12:08pm. Assuming it resumes, next stop will be Manassas. Likely two diesel engines, either GE Genesis or Siemens Charger units are at the head of the train. […]
- The incident is south of the end of #VRE Manassas Line and VRE Yard near Manassas Regional Airport. It is also south of the Norfolk Southern Crew Change facility at Bristoe, VA. This is in […]
- The Crescent, AMTRAK Train 20, left New Orleans yesterday headed for New York. About 12:41pm the train hit a pickup truck in Catlett, VA near 38.64695° N, 77.65028° W (Catlett Road at Battle Lane). No […]
- https://www.newsweek.com/us-nuclear-missile-base-swarmed-squirrels-2092907