57 Free Alerte Sound Effects - Most Popular
Operation (game) #2

Sound of the game "Operation" when touching a wall. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:01.
Ambulance, 3 ton siren, engine and hangar

Horn of a French ambulance. Sound recording inside a shed with the engine on. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:23.
Fire alarm: communities #4

Alarme d'incendie que l'on retrouve généralement dans les collectivités (Lycées, collèges, centres, etc.). Same sound as #0268 and #2250, but easy to loop. UCS Category: ALRMElec. Length: 00:01.
Reverse beeping #6

Beep of a truck goes back. This sound was made on computer. It is a triangular wave of frequency 1220 Hz. Easy to loop. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:19.
Reverse beeping #5

Beep of a truck goes back. This sound was made on computer. It is a sinusoidal wave of frequency 1220 Hz. Easy to loop. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:19.
Reverse beeping #3

Beep of a truck goes back. This sound was made on computer. It is a sinusoidal wave of frequency 1130 Hz. Easy to loop. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:19.
Reverse beeping #8

Beep of a truck goes back. This sound was made on computer. It is a triangular wave of frequency 1255 Hz. Easy to loop. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:19.
Reverse beeping #7

Beep of a truck goes back. This sound was made on computer. It is a sinusoidal wave of frequency 1255 Hz. Easy to loop. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:19.
Reverse beeping #2

Beep of a truck goes back. This sound was made on computer. It is a triangular wave of frequency 1250 Hz. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:17.
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