@@marineinsight the one in the engine room. Pretty sure my ears would just implode and I wouldn't even manage to abandon ship with this demonic cacophony
@@tertiaritus lol that alarm reminds me everytime I traveled with a ship in Greece. When the doors were being lowered that alarm was blasting along with a very nasty smell
As cabin crew, I had the lovely job of going straight to the bridge during an emergency and grabbing the distress beacons and an abandon ship kit, then waiting to leave with the Captain after all pax were confirmed off. The vessel in question was an aluminium roll on roll off catamaran. They’re built for speed and fast car loading at the expense of being terribly buoyant when damaged.
One time, the ship captain told us that there will be a test abandon ship alarm for the training of the crew on board, we didnt have to do anything. But the overhead speakers were SO quiet, we could hear if there will be a second one. The second siren blasted and we freaked out 😂
Letter O in morse code doesn't means M.O.B. The (Yellow/Red) flag O means "man overboard". One long sound blast Is the alarm for M.O.B in our marine regulation
Incredibly poorly made, almost every sound is overdriving and clipping. The CO2 alarm sounds like an air raid even though it's more of a constant whine (it doesn't need time to spool up because it's so small or it's electric, either or). Not a single sound, sounds like it would in real life.
Working in the engine room during an emergency with THAT on full blast must feel simply delightful
Which alarm you are talking abotut?
@@marineinsight the one in the engine room. Pretty sure my ears would just implode and I wouldn't even manage to abandon ship with this demonic cacophony
@@tertiaritus lol that alarm reminds me everytime I traveled with a ship in Greece. When the doors were being lowered that alarm was blasting along with a very nasty smell
@@tertiaritus i think they wear ear protectors, because of those engines... it is less costly than a big ear protector around the machines...
On my first ship , we couldn’t even hear the alarms in engine room…chief used to call us individually using the engineers call button
As cabin crew, I had the lovely job of going straight to the bridge during an emergency and grabbing the distress beacons and an abandon ship kit, then waiting to leave with the Captain after all pax were confirmed off. The vessel in question was an aluminium roll on roll off catamaran. They’re built for speed and fast car loading at the expense of being terribly buoyant when damaged.
Thank you for the comment
Sounds *fun*
Did that happen very often?
The navigation alarm sounds like every McDonald's ever
😂That's not what a deck officer will think
It usually sounds when you’re within your safety contour (e.g if you don’t change course you’ll run aground)
For me it was the sound of emergency drill. For others it was for real. For some it was their last.
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3:00 WHAT ON EARTH creates this sound?
🤣Sorry for the high pitch volume...however, on ship you can experience the same sound.
Diddy Kong fell into the engine
@@AlliroG98 😅
Multiple different alarm sirens, I can actually recognise one of the ones in the background as the same one my school has
Multiple different alarm sirens, I can actually recognise one of the ones in the background as the same one my school has
Don’t forget the fall alarm. Found in ships riding the largest waves will trigger these fall alarms
Thank you
The engine alarm scares me to death. Also the navigation alarm sounds like a fire alarm.
3:02 to end of video headphone users, turn your volume down!
MY DAMN EARS!
When you have your headphones on full..
One time, the ship captain told us that there will be a test abandon ship alarm for the training of the crew on board, we didnt have to do anything. But the overhead speakers were SO quiet, we could hear if there will be a second one. The second siren blasted and we freaked out 😂
Be Prepared for Everything 😅
oh my goodness !
@maoh my goodness !
the best video so far on this topic many thanx
Thank you Itachi. Do share the video and spread the knowledge.
Thank you for this video
Thank you for this video! Every time my sibling misbehave I start playing this as loud as I can make it!
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The most terrifying sound of all: ABANDON SHIP!!! 😱
Same as the situation - It is terrifying
Isn’t there an alarm for “brace for heavy roll”?
Nop ...it is all verbal orders :)
Thank you for the video! Was very interested on how the alarms worked and this was very informative
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headphones and radios ? ok! thanks !
Some of these alarms would have been very useful for the Boat Fails video series.
do you have a navigation alarm sound?
It varies, but yes it is there
Letter O in morse code doesn't means M.O.B.
The (Yellow/Red) flag O means "man overboard".
One long sound blast Is the alarm for M.O.B in our marine regulation
Interesting I like the edit too.
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Why are co2 alarms sound like the most serious alarm?
River watcher it’s more of a cd siren
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Because , if someone is inside the space where CO2 is released to fight fire, he/she will die of oxygen deficiency
oh my goodness! fire fire5g oh my goodness !
Can i use this sound in my video? I will credit you
Thanks for information
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What alarm is in case of oil spill ? piracy attack ?
If the oil spill is inside the ship, the bilge alarm will come up. On spotting pirate attack, general alarm is sound along with PA alert, if feasible.
Thank you so much for sharing :)
@3:21 that's how it sounds on a cruise liner's bridge all the time... right?
WHAT IS THAT FIRST ALARM
wheres missile incoming alarm (used by battelships)
Thank it's really interesting, but I have a question about if exist an alarm for a imminent collision
There will be an alarm in the bridge navigation panel.
Wait isn't that 5 blasts of the ships horn/whistle, along with "echo echo echo" in some cases..?
The general alarm isnt that short
Ture. In the video it is showed for information purpose only.
Lmao I shouldn't be laughing but I can hear my school fire alarm in the background of the engine alarm
Navigation alarm went off cause the ship was moving backwards
3:02 that is creapy👻
In sinking into the couch in a dark room thinking if someone will appear and grab me
Can I used this sounds for my video on youtube? i will credits the marine insight for using this sound thank you
And i want to know that
Reminded me why I left the industry 😂
Every alarm brings back some memories :P
Where Did U Get The Sound Of Bell
From ships :)
there has been a lifeboat alarm going off for like 4 hours now 💀
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Did you die?
@@GeorgeBPryor yes
Imagine dying to this sound -
becoming the last thing you hear and it becoming quieter and and low pitched as you reach death
That's a scary thought 😰
oh my goodness !
The engine room alarm must destroy ear drums regularly
The engines do that for them they need ear protection
Can I get hand-driven rattle sound effects used on the old ships?
Tq sir
Most welcome 👍
Thanks
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So anyway i continues blasting
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Rip headphone users
Ad captain I has only called abandon ship when we ran out of beer
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Where's the seal all bulkhead door alarms
The ship horn in f! It’s from ship horn at truck
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funny i used to be a SEA SCOUT ! PROUDLY NS
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Thanks sir
3:02 is so creepy 😳
We apologize for the unregulated volume. We have given a warning in the description to avoid people creeping out later :P
2:41 roblox deleted sound
Women and Children first!
Aye Aye captain.
RIP headphone users!
3:01 was blatant ear rape lol. Viewer warming don't wear earphones lol
Disclaimer / Warning in the description
The navigation alarm sounds like a fire panel has silent the fire alarm
earrape
Incredibly poorly made, almost every sound is overdriving and clipping. The CO2 alarm sounds like an air raid even though it's more of a constant whine (it doesn't need time to spool up because it's so small or it's electric, either or).
Not a single sound, sounds like it would in real life.
What a load of rubbish
Do elaborate 🤔
wheres missile incoming alarm (used by battelships)