9 Free Special Sound Effects - Most Popular
2 Ton Siren

Horn of a French ambulance. Sound recording outdoors, without engine noise. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:08.
2 Tons Siren, Passage

Two-tone siren. Doppler-Fizeau effect of a passage from left to right, made by computer. No engine noise, it's up to you to choose the noise of your vehicle according to your project. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:20.
Vehicle Siren

Siren of a large French Civil Security truck. Sound recording during the open day of the UIISCI in Nogent-le-Rotrou in France. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 01:37.
Ambulance, 3 Ton Siren

Horn of a French ambulance. Sound recording outdoors, without engine noise. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:20.
2 ton siren, motor

Horn of a French ambulance. Sound recording outdoors, with the engine on. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:17.
2 ton siren, engine and hangar

Horn of a French ambulance. Sound recording inside a shed with the engine on. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:26.
Ambulance, 3 tons siren, passage

Two-tone siren of the French Gendarmerie. Doppler-Fizeau effect of a passage from left to right, made by computer. No engine noise, it's up to you to choose the noise of your vehicle according to your project. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:40.
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.
Ambulance, 3 ton siren, motor

Horn of a French ambulance. Sound recording outdoors, with the engine on. UCS Category: VEHSirn. Length: 00:21.
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