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Evacuation alarm 1

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Sound of the evacuation siren in a concert hall, triggered by an electrical issue. Each such sequence is normally interspersed with a message in French and English, urging people to leave the building, but I have removed it. UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:05.
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Evacuation alarm 2

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Sound of the evacuation siren in a concert hall, triggered by an electrical issue. Each such sequence is normally interspersed with a message in French and English, urging people to leave the building, but I have removed it. UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:05.
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Drill

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Sound of a small electric drill on battery. It is equipped with a concrete bit, and drills concrete. Two drill strokes each followed by a removal of the bit, then the machine is turned off. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Duration: 00:41.
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Drill

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Electric drill. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Duration: 01:21.
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Pneumatic jackhammer 5

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This pneumatic jackhammer is installed on a mechanical mini excavator. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Duration: 00:01.
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Jackhammer on concrete 1

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Sound of a jackhammer on concrete. The sound is taken in a small room at 1 meter. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Duration: 01:21.
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