6 Free Crise Sound Effects - Most Popular
National Alert Signal

Cardiac arrest, electrocardiogram #1

Beeps an electrocardiogram during cardiac arrest. This sound was made on computer. It is a square wave of frequency 475 Hz. UCS Category: BEEPMed. Length: 00:24.
National Alert Signal, Rémalard (61)

Civil siren of the "national alert signal", recorded in Rémalard, in France, on the first Wednesday of October 2024, at 12. UCS Category: ALRMSirn. Length: 01:33.
National alert signal, end

Civil siren of the "national alert signal" if the alert is over. 1 cycle of 30 seconds.
This is a realistic montage made using this imperfect sound, so feel free to do the same to make your siren sound like what you have in mind: https://bigsoundbank.com/national-alert-signal-remalard-61-s3257.html. UCS Category: ALRMSirn. Length: 01:18.
Cardiac arrest, electrocardiogram #2

Beeps an electrocardiogram during cardiac arrest. This sound was made on computer. It is a square wave of frequency 835 Hz. UCS Category: BEEPMed. Length: 00:25.
National alert signal, test

Civil siren of the "national alert signal", during tests on the first Wednesday of the month: 1 cycle of 5 periods (61 seconds).
This is a realistic montage made using this imperfect sound, so feel free to do the same to make your siren sound like what you have in mind: https://bigsoundbank.com/national-alert-signal-remalard-61-s3257.html. UCS Category: ALRMSirn. Length: 01:47.
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