I think that brazil’s is the most scariest one bc the country is situated on a position that is very safe from natural disasters,so hearing the emergency alarm would be very rare and mega scary
As a brazilian, it isn't the actual alarm that's scary, but the fact that Brazil doesn't have any major natural disaster and isn't really on bad terms with any other country. So for that alarm to play, something BIG has to happen.
@@larsvalentyne1403 Você mora no Brasil? Pergunta séria. Se morasse saberia que um alarme desses é para situações esdrúxulas. Já existem outros alarmes pra situações muito menos importantes, até as escolas estaduais brasileiras têm alarmes diferenciados. Fala sério, cara. Nós não vivemos em um país com desastres naturais constantes como o Japão, EUA, e etc... Nossos desastres são quase que exclusivamente causados por mão humana.
@@larsvalentyne1403 É que suas afirmações na *pergunta retórica* são tão errôneas que soam genuínas, assim como a última frase com um exemplo de exagero. Que bom que parou de ler depois do "pergunta séria", porque assim eu sei se dá pra levar a sério a sua segunda resposta. Passar bem, obrigado por clarificar sua fala.
@@larsvalentyne1403 Se forçar mais caga, e em nenhum país toca o alarme quando acontece tudo que vc mencionou aí. A Austrália recetemente teve um alto índice de queimadas superior ao do Brasil e não tinha nenhum barulho de alarme
Well, as a Brazilian, if I heard this, I would find it strange because Brazil has never had any natural or unnatural disasters, so if I heard it, I would know that something very, very big had happened, So that would be terrifying to say the least. Sorry if my english is not good
Its fake, the screaming is from the videogame "SCP: Containment Breach". And it plays when you activate the "Femur breaker" to recontain an SCP (Or atleast the heavy breathing at the end, thats why i know its fake/edited).
The "screaming" was actually ripped straight out of this video. ua-cam.com/video/PEm_zCgcSsk/v-deo.html The heavy breathing is what's known for being in SCP: CB.
fun fact: in the brazillian alarm in the video, its actually the landslide EAS for highly mountainous cities, but pitched down, so its even more terrifying
Sim, quem fez esse vídeo nem sabe o que tá fazendo Espalhando desinformação do nosso país Gringo é fod@ viu tmc tem gnt q realmente achou q to falando sério, pqp em
@@torrescesar__ infelizmente mano, mas se pá eh porque o Brasil não tem exatamente um sistema de alarme especifico eu acho, então o mais "original" nesse caso eh o de deslizamento de terra
Here’s an interesting fact about EAS alarms. SPECIFIC toned alarms, if played loudly on speakers. It will cause nearby devices to trigger it’s own EAS alarms
Which is why (in the US at least) broadcast companies can get a huge fine for putting it in a tv show or movie, live or not, especially if there isn't a real emergency going on
@@angelakane7925 If someone plays an eas tone live out in public and it triggers the real eas devices, the person who played the tone can get fined or arrested
The scary thing about this is if you play it too loud near tvs it can cause a trigger and falsely broadcast eas alarms. That can put you in prison because it’s a federal crime
fun fact: brazil don't have a official eas because brazil is a calm country. for us who live here, it would be more scarier to hear a eas alarm itself than the reason why a eas alarm is playing.
@Rat'afák Plachta Brasil é um país muito calmo em questões de desastres naturais, normalmente os incidentes que acontecem aqui são provocados pelos humanos (brumadinho & Petrópolis)
Germans: have the most aggressive language, created complicated manufacturing, create luxurious jeeps Also Germany's Eas Alarm: Good evening! Theres a natural disaster coming soon :)
We sound like we're constantly saying something mean and one of the most important alarms we have is just "Hey, something's coming and you should hide." in the calmest voice possible.
3:18 Let me explain this, The Poland "EAS alarm" was actually a radio jingle that they used in the second world war. But it actually scared me when I first heard it lol.
Puta que pariu quando eu tinha 6 eu quase enfartava eu sentia meu coração em outro lugar do corpo tmnc mesma coisa quando faziam anúncio de desastres natural kk
2:45 As a person who lives here from birth, I can say that tornadoes aren't common here, but when they show up, the city makes sure you know you're in danger.
It's always uncanny when you hear an EAS alarm. That's when you know something's wrong. Also as a Norwegian myself,I can confirm I hear this and it terrifies me. 2:38
I absolutely love how Zambia just sounds like they took a bunch of royalty Free alarm sound effects and bass boosted the hell out of them and put them all on one timeline
About Poland's EAS alarm... this text is taken from Beautiful-Local-5793's comment on the WW2 sub-reddit: "So, this is not really an EAS alarm, but the jingle from the polish in 1935-1939, the sounds you hear are from the Polish military march Pierwsza Brygada, and was put as the radio jingle in 1935 in honour of the Polish marshall Piłsudski, who died in the same year. In the 1 of September of 1939, this is what the Polish people heard in the radio before the announcement of the German invasion. During the invasion, the Polish blew up the radio station "Warsáwa 1" for the Germans not to take it, the broadcast of the radio was then replaced to the "Warsáwa 2" station, which also replaced the jingle to a Chopin piece, and that jingle was also the same jingle used before this one you hear, after a month, this jingle was played again just before the news of the Polish government's surrendering and the fall of Warsaw on 28 of September of 1939. So this jingle was played in both the start and end of the Polish invasion, even thought some Polish troops refused to surrender and still fought against the Germans and Soviets until 6 of October."
as a Brazilian, I have to say that hearing our alarm is scariest as fvck cause Brazil is positioned on a place where the tectonic plates does not move so here natural disasters does not exist. So to hear that alarm means something horrible has happened to the world 💀
Germany: Arcade 8-bit game USA: When nobody answers your call India: Gameboy Color jingle Benin: Generic 8-bit portable jingle Singapore: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Saudi Arabia: Military sirens Tonga: Gate opening? Japan: Military sirens when played in a SNES Zambia: A more sustained military siren Dallas: A louder and even more sustained military siren Montserrat: Invasion alert Zambia: CLASSIC invasion alert Brazil: Sounds more like a woman saying "ooooh" on the phone Belarus: Tortured souls o_O Jamaica: When someone sits on the military siren Comoros: A L I E N S Colorado: Formula 1 racing Norway: Horror movie soundtrack Pensacola: Horror movie soundtrack with ambience Israel: Horror movie soundtrack without ambience Poland: Horror movie ambience South Korea: One of Earthbound jingles Austria-Hungary: ...What?
As a Brazilian, that actually live in Petrópolis i got shivers when i heard our alarm, i was at the center of the city when it happened and saw things that ill never forget, but in the end i got home, only took 7 hours while in normal ways it takes less than one, i was safe, but the stress of that day took my grandma from me, i came back to the city a week earlier to take care of her, now im here, alone in this house, afraid of having to hear that god forsaken alarm again.
as a polish person, i can kinda confirm that the EAS Alarm from 1939 is kinda terrifing also my fav alarm was Zambia (alt) one because it actually looks like an alarm
the fact that the Poland 1939 alarm doesn’t sound like an emergency alarm and instead sounds exactly fitting to what was about to happen is what makes the alarm haunting, quiet and defeated. It sounds like a song more to make you to come to terms with death more than trying to avoid it Edit:Damn I got a lot more likes than I thought I would thanks
As someone who lives in America, I've learned to become terrified of the sound. Every night past midnight, all I could hear was that horrible screeching beeping and it scared the living shit out of me. I'm 18 and out of high-school, it still scares me so bad.
Dude i can so agree, it genuinely terrifies me, its bad enough that whenever i even hear the USA EAS the chills go down my spine lol Its like they train us to be terrified of that sound, so that we're alerted xD Honestly it scares me Even the drills of audio recordings
As another fellow American, I have 2 stories to share. 1. I was like 4 years old in my bedroom watching blues clues but had it at full volume bc I couldn't hear, I left it on at night, and later that night the eas came on at full blast. I was terrified even before that happened. I would cover my ears and my head away. 2. One time, my niece and I were getting ready for school, then my dad tells me to make my bed. 3 steps down the staircase, I hear something that sounded like jets. I figured they were just jets bc they flew over us 24/7. I hear my dad scream my name, then I felt it. I jump up the stairs, my body covers my niece, my dad's body covers my niece and my body, and we wait for what seemed like an hour but was only 30 seconds. Our only source of light for the first 20 seconds was the TV playing paw patrol. After that, lights were out. All of our phones were buzzing like crazy, playing the eas tone. It was terrifying. Our school was shut down for a week or two. Here's an article about it.. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Anchorage_earthquake Here's some videos aswell ua-cam.com/play/PL7037wYk3VJWa17NWmkyP5UVzoLlk9XSS.html
For me, the alarm just makes me jump sometimes, and I don't like how loud it is. But I live in NY, so it's always just tests or storm warnings. Nothing ever major.
The South Korean EAS alert was probably used during the Korean War to alert South Koreans to escape from North Korean troops. My grandparents who lived through the war told me about a mother trying to escape from Seoul with a dead baby on her back. Thinking the old EAS signal playing while terrified people run away is a really harrowing thought.
@@nevergonnagiveyouup291 no, it is not, please get your facts straight, they used this in the Corean conflict war in 1950 to alert South korean troops that north korean troops were approaching to attack, then in late 2014-2015 somewhere around, a videogame dev used this on suicide mouse to make the gameover screen. before you talk, please research your facts and dont embarass yourself on the internet. ratio :troll:
I love how everyone else’s EAS Alarms are either attention grabbing and/or panic inducing then you just got Belarus’ EAS Alarm that’s straight up the souls of the damned
1:20 nah i’m from Texas. Thats not just in Dallas thats everywhere in Texas. That sound effect comes on during an amber alert which in texas is a child abduction emergency after the 4 annoying but scary noises then that fuckin demonic sound plays. That shit does give me more goosebumps than the first 4.
@@elliotaddler2302 As a North Carolinian that alarm still freaks the crap out of me. Like every time I hear it my palms get sweaty and my heart beats so fast. It makes me a nervous wreck
1:18 As a person from the Dallas-Fort Worth-Metroplex, I’ve rarely herd of this one before, but when it plays it scares the living shit out of me, especially at night…
The last one 3:45 is like some horror ambience when you're alone outside at night, in some small village and everybody is already asleep in their little houses.
1:45..... I already heard this alarm.... I was at my house and the alarm of a possible landslide on the neighboring hill went off and everyone on the hill left it. the alarm was so loud that I could hear it from my hill, so much so that I left the house with a pillow in my hand, but the neighbors said it was with another hill, after that there really was a landslide, but no one died.
@@yodavanckart não, isso foi no morro do Estado, meio "perto" do morro do Bumba em Niterói, a princípio já teve deslisamento no morro do Bumba e eu já perdi uma amiguinha de infância lá... Mas desde o morro do Bumba ter deslisamento, inúmeros morros do Rio de Janeiro ganharam uma sirene assim, tanto que teve uma em Petrópolis tbm, mas o povo reclamou que ela não foi acionada tbm
0:01: Freaking Boss Fight Theme 0:06: Haha funny Siren Head 0:16: What the hell 0:19: MY EARS 0:26: OOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAA 0:30: End of the world 0:42: Sheesh 0:49: Higher and Higher 1:01: When Airhorns are scary 1:17: Suprise Movie Sound Effect 1:28: 🛑 NUCLEAR ALERT 🛑 1:35: You have to be kidding me 1:42: **Loudly gets mad at GTA** 1:49: Demon Screams? 1:56: More Nuclear Alert 2:10: My goodness Gracious 2:21: What even is that? 2:38: Welcome to Hell 2:44: Really scari 3:06: Uhhh 3:15: *=)* 3:29: S∆1c1d3 Mouse? 3:45: Oh no...
The fact that the first four notes of the German EAS literally are the same 4-note arpeggio riff as Gaster’s theme from Undertale. This can’t be good- 😳
I dont know why the first one was the least scariest. For me, that sounds like something you would hear in an 1900's video game chase scene, and that freaks me out lmfao
Can I have a heart and a pin?
Sure bro
Thanks for replying (and the heart/pin)
But th-
@@JudahMartin he is going to sell your heart
Dallas is an amber alert.
the german eas alarm literally feels like a battle theme song
It does
Nah dude, it sounds like it's being sung by an Undertale character.
It sounds like something from friday night funkin
austrian painter boss fight
@@fulltimecommenter l
I think that brazil’s is the most scariest one bc the country is situated on a position that is very safe from natural disasters,so hearing the emergency alarm would be very rare and mega scary
The only natural disaster here is the humans
@@marinanieto7670 yea i know eu so br tbm
@@ademirobaderna nego ney sempre com comentários cirúrgicos
Pastel no curso e dedaria
@@marinanieto7670 aprovo
It's crazy how some of these genuinely sound like they could go at the beginning of a song.
have you ever heard of johnnascus?
@@peque9579 No?
Germany's is a whole ass beat
Lmao he could have the second Zambia one as a beat and then start screaming about drinking monster in his car
Zambia is like booOoooOoOOOmba!
Combining EAS alarms with Mr. Incredible's phases it's the scariest thing I could ever imagine.
As a Brazilian, it would be scarier to hear the alarm than how it sounds, since emergencies like these are rare af
Imagina se rola um do nada só pa ri
@@tahmfrio1801 o unico lugar que convencem a gnt a correr imitando os gritos que faremos se nao corrermos
Na vdd n tem nem da onde sair o alarme, pelo menos na minha cidade n tem nenhuma torre com alarme de emergência k
Brasil ta seguro de guerras
@@Perplexoorador Isso tbm é pra desastre natural
1:49 sounds like a damn loud ass jumpscare that they used to put in creepypasta games from the 2010s
(edit: how the fuck did this get so many likes)
Omg fr
It sounds more like something for an early 2000's Zombie game, where you hear screams and suffering as the dead feeds on the living
If you listen you can hear the femur breaker scream from scp containment breach, so yeah your absolutely correct
sounds like the souls of the damned
it isnt even a real alarm its from a fire engine toy with a dying battery
As a brazilian, it isn't the actual alarm that's scary, but the fact that Brazil doesn't have any major natural disaster and isn't really on bad terms with any other country. So for that alarm to play, something BIG has to happen.
@@larsvalentyne1403 Você mora no Brasil? Pergunta séria. Se morasse saberia que um alarme desses é para situações esdrúxulas.
Já existem outros alarmes pra situações muito menos importantes, até as escolas estaduais brasileiras têm alarmes diferenciados. Fala sério, cara.
Nós não vivemos em um país com desastres naturais constantes como o Japão, EUA, e etc... Nossos desastres são quase que exclusivamente causados por mão humana.
@@larsvalentyne1403 É que suas afirmações na *pergunta retórica* são tão errôneas que soam genuínas, assim como a última frase com um exemplo de exagero.
Que bom que parou de ler depois do "pergunta séria", porque assim eu sei se dá pra levar a sério a sua segunda resposta.
Passar bem, obrigado por clarificar sua fala.
@@larsvalentyne1403 vdd
@@larsvalentyne1403 Se forçar mais caga, e em nenhum país toca o alarme quando acontece tudo que vc mencionou aí. A Austrália recetemente teve um alto índice de queimadas superior ao do Brasil e não tinha nenhum barulho de alarme
@@larsvalentyne1403 Se você algum dia depender de piadas pra sobreviver, vai morrer de fome👍
Well, as a Brazilian, if I heard this, I would find it strange because Brazil has never had any natural or unnatural disasters, so if I heard it, I would know that something very, very big had happened, So that would be terrifying to say the least.
Sorry if my english is not good
Infelizmente ocorrem deslizamentos e coisas de barragens, mas também pode ocorrer guerras, que é aterrorizante
"Never" 🤨🤨🤨
Belurus: hmm let's make our EAS sound like demons are fucking screaming at The top of their lungs
Its fake, the screaming is from the videogame "SCP: Containment Breach". And it plays when you activate the "Femur breaker" to recontain an SCP (Or atleast the heavy breathing at the end, thats why i know its fake/edited).
Pensacola: and let's add a rain sound effect to make it more cool
@@yesseru I've played The game myself and ngl after comparing them they *Kinda* sound The same, so therfore you **might** be right
Ok
The "screaming" was actually ripped straight out of this video.
ua-cam.com/video/PEm_zCgcSsk/v-deo.html
The heavy breathing is what's known for being in SCP: CB.
2:22
Vocês acham isso assustador? É o barulho que eu escuto toda noite com os caras aqui em frente de casa empinando moto.
realmente
Pior que é vdd cara kkkk
Kkkkkk
Agr q percebi kkkkk
MANO PIOR Q É VERDADE KKKKKKKKKKKKKK
fun fact: in the brazillian alarm in the video, its actually the landslide EAS for highly mountainous cities, but pitched down, so its even more terrifying
Sim, quem fez esse vídeo nem sabe o que tá fazendo
Espalhando desinformação do nosso país
Gringo é fod@ viu tmc
tem gnt q realmente achou q to falando sério, pqp em
@@torrescesar__ infelizmente mano, mas se pá eh porque o Brasil não tem exatamente um sistema de alarme especifico eu acho, então o mais "original" nesse caso eh o de deslizamento de terra
@@torrescesar__ Ratomanocu quer ver noticia vai ver jornal.
Pior que eu já ouvi isso uma vez em Niterói mas falam que toca direto kkkkkkk
@@bebedouro2bocasfodasekkkk961 nao gosto de jornal, fala só de guerra
Imagine you Pause the Video and keep Hearing the Alarms...
Oop-
When I paused I didnt hear the alarm
Here’s an interesting fact about EAS alarms.
SPECIFIC toned alarms, if played loudly on speakers. It will cause nearby devices to trigger it’s own EAS alarms
Which is why (in the US at least) broadcast companies can get a huge fine for putting it in a tv show or movie, live or not, especially if there isn't a real emergency going on
Wait what
@@angelakane7925 If someone plays an eas tone live out in public and it triggers the real eas devices, the person who played the tone can get fined or arrested
so what exactly counts as one of the real devices that can be set off by hearing the alarm?
@@cat2.096 radios, cable or antenna TVs stuff like that
1:50 Okay that’s not an eas alarm that’s just straight up a death scream straight out of a horror movie.
it's actually the femur breaker scream
It's one of those 911 toy books with a low battery.
@@syntrax9957 that’s fucking terrifying
@@katzies don't worry too much, it's an acted scream from the scp video game
@@syntrax9957 thank god lmao 😭😭
funfac:Brazilian EAS alarms are extremely rare since emergencies here are rare so hearing the brazilian eas alarm is TRUE P A N I C
-me a brazilian
Perfect english,I wouldn't even realize I was a Brazilian
irmao n envergonha o brazil com esses espaços horríveis ai não por favor
@@machiavelli.6178 não é minha culpa que o meu teclado tem ghost touching (as vezes)
Acho q já tocou em Brumadinho quando a barragem estorou, foi a última vez
@@ViniciusCortezao hm pode ser
as a canadian, when everyone's phone goes off in class with our eas alarm its the sound of death
1:49 Is that an EAS alarm or a demon screeching?
It's both
Mr Incredible Uncanny phase 7
@Numberblock 24 The Creator / a gain / not a hater yes
Yes
neither, it’s literally a glitched kids toy
its honestly pretty funny to hear what "uh oh" sounds like around the world
Lol
Ur right XD
lol
This comment singlehandedly made all of them not scary when I looked at it from this perspective.
3:15
It's not the sound that's scary. It's the fact that you *KNOW* what's about to come after it.
Halo, halo czy nas słyszycie?
What is this?
@@Luiz_Torres avalanche alarm
@@b7ndn More like Blitzkrieg alarm
Tbh Idk what's more disturbing; the fact that we all know wtf went down after that or the fact that it sounds like an ice cream truck...
The scary thing about this is if you play it too loud near tvs it can cause a trigger and falsely broadcast eas alarms. That can put you in prison because it’s a federal crime
fun fact: brazil don't have a official eas because brazil is a calm country. for us who live here, it would be more scarier to hear a eas alarm itself than the reason why a eas alarm is playing.
@Rat'afák Plachta when it comes to nature, yes actually (some mountanous areas have frequent landslides, but thats about it)
@Rat'afák Plachta Brasil é um país muito calmo em questões de desastres naturais, normalmente os incidentes que acontecem aqui são provocados pelos humanos (brumadinho & Petrópolis)
@Rat'afák Plachta sim, se você não mora aqui eu recomendo shut the f#ck up
Nome do cara: Lucas 40
Ever heard of CPPR ?
TIME STAMP
00:01 Germany
00:06 USA
00:16 India
00:19 Benin
00:26 Singapore
00:30 Saudi Arabia (Alt)
00:42 Tonga
00:49 Japan (J-Alert)
01:01 Zambia (Alt)
01:17 Dallas
01:28 Montserrat
01:35 Zambia
01:42 Brazil
01:49 Belarus
01:56 Jamaica
02:10 Comoros
02:21 Colorado
02:38 Norway
02:44 Pensacola
03:06 Israel
03:15 Poland (1939)
03:29 South Korea (1950)
03:45 Austria-Hungary
south korea rlly sounds terrifying
South Korea is the music of the ending of s_cide mouse
Hey i made it afer You made it
Sounds like suicide mouse oh wait it is 😰
Germany looks like a final boss fight theme
Germans: have the most aggressive language, created complicated manufacturing, create luxurious jeeps
Also Germany's Eas Alarm: Good evening! Theres a natural disaster coming soon :)
We sound like we're constantly saying something mean and one of the most important alarms we have is just
"Hey, something's coming and you should hide."
in the calmest voice possible.
Sounds like boss music to me
You're gonna die 💃🕺💃🕺
@@runes5407 yes UwU
@@sundowner9726 it sounds like a friday night funkin song lmao
The melodic ones are the scariest. Like bruh Korean alarm sounds like getting chased by a psycho killer clown
3:18 Let me explain this, The Poland "EAS alarm" was actually a radio jingle that they used in the second world war. But it actually scared me when I first heard it lol.
I don't know why but Poland's alarm calms me down, I don't know it gives me a good vibe
@@Massaam-x2e I mean everyone has different opinions 👍🏼
@@Massaam-x2e i actually agree! I can vibe to it
@Logan literally sounds like a meme sound
@@Massaam-x2e same💀
board meeting in belarus: "guys we need an idea for an eas alarm!"
one guy breaks leg: 1:51
board meeting guys: your a genius!
When you step on a lego
its not even the real alarm its just a fire truck book on low batteries 😭i knew i heard it somewhere ua-cam.com/video/PEm_zCgcSsk/v-deo.html
The femur breaker
SCP moment? lol
SCP moment
1:35 This just sounds like a very intense version of someone breaking into your home and the burglar alarm goes off.
It sounds like a shitpost.
@@NineBulletRevolver that's what I thought at first too lmao
For me its like SCP contaiment breach alarm.
Red spy in the base
@@quaker7876 We need to protect the briefcase!
Imagine cramming homework alone late at night and you hear one of these coming from your phone to warn you about a storm that's nowhere near ur area
3:29 you entered a cave level in a video game
@Boi Blow put that mouse to the side
When the mouse has tought s of dying:
this reminds me of suicide mouse
@@PlayRey it is used in suicide mouse
@@PlayRey yep
What the fuck happened in ZAMBIA?
Somebody shit on the audio mixer
Re del sud cosa ci fa qui
That's like hell
@@sofyaangelicx EXACTLY 🤣
@@sofyaangelicx this made me laugh out loud holyfk
1:35 I laughed so hard at this part lol
When you 2x brazil so loud >_
Yes that is true -_-
Also all of them all be speed 0-0
Bro sounds like a family feud wrong sound and a car sound combined
@@huggywaggyyoutuber8935 oh yeah so fast
1:53 bro is that the femur breaker sound from SCP sneaked in there??
you dont know how scary each eas might be unless you're watching curious george as a 10 year old and hear it.
I hope Curious George gets sent to Brazil
That's kinda specific
Imagine a 10 year old German watching curious George and then randomly Goes "Why do i hear Boss music?"
@@JosoezinduASMRpog Curious George Boss battle
Why?
o que causa mais terror na vida de um brasileiro é quando passa a vinheta do plantão da globo, isso sim é aterrorizante 💀
Puta que pariu quando eu tinha 6 eu quase enfartava eu sentia meu coração em outro lugar do corpo tmnc mesma coisa quando faziam anúncio de desastres natural kk
That's the comment I was looking for, dude
Eu tenho medo msm é da tela vermelha do PS2
@@DumXD7 s
@@DumXD7 poise
2:45
As a person who lives here from birth, I can say that tornadoes aren't common here, but when they show up, the city makes sure you know you're in danger.
Bro your pfp and your username😂 I see you are a one village fan
Wasn’t expecting to see Pensacola with one of the worst EASs on a UA-cam meme. Go wahoos
Thing look like The usa alarm
I think it has more stars
If you search south korea's eas alarm original you're unable to sleep
i like how Belarus just sounds like a scary maze jumpscare
(fixed)
1:35
*Belarus
@@InstrumentalSponge Belarus*
@@PenguinLoverDogarmyAbramFrmid Belarus*
earrape
It's always uncanny when you hear an EAS alarm. That's when you know something's wrong.
Also as a Norwegian myself,I can confirm I hear this and it terrifies me. 2:38
It sounds like honking M62 locomotive hehe
How often do you hear it?
@@pia_mater not very often
It kinda sounds like more scary version of the water in the radiator.
That's just our freight train horns.
I absolutely love how Zambia just sounds like they took a bunch of royalty Free alarm sound effects and bass boosted the hell out of them and put them all on one timeline
If that doesn't make people get up and run idk what would
sounds pretty scary so works ig
Yes.
I love it, especially considering how it sounds like a loud=funny gen z meme (not that I wouldn’t be scared if I heard that at 3 am tho)
@@clyne8835 it sounds like my alarm clock in the morning
Israel finna sound like aliens bouta abduct us 💀💀💀
About Poland's EAS alarm... this text is taken from Beautiful-Local-5793's comment on the WW2 sub-reddit:
"So, this is not really an EAS alarm, but the jingle from the polish in 1935-1939, the sounds you hear are from the Polish military march Pierwsza Brygada, and was put as the radio jingle in 1935 in honour of the Polish marshall Piłsudski, who died in the same year. In the 1 of September of 1939, this is what the Polish people heard in the radio before the announcement of the German invasion. During the invasion, the Polish blew up the radio station "Warsáwa 1" for the Germans not to take it, the broadcast of the radio was then replaced to the "Warsáwa 2" station, which also replaced the jingle to a Chopin piece, and that jingle was also the same jingle used before this one you hear, after a month, this jingle was played again just before the news of the Polish government's surrendering and the fall of Warsaw on 28 of September of 1939. So this jingle was played in both the start and end of the Polish invasion, even thought some Polish troops refused to surrender and still fought against the Germans and Soviets until 6 of October."
Underrated comment
Chopin was a famous piano player in poland, there is a whole popular museum for that guy
Polands based
@@TheWeirdPantsCharacter true my man
As a polish person i must agree
as a Brazilian, I have to say that hearing our alarm is scariest as fvck cause Brazil is positioned on a place where the tectonic plates does not move so here natural disasters does not exist. So to hear that alarm means something horrible has happened to the world 💀
it will play in the election
@@chal727 jair bolsonaro will play it if he doesn't win
Earthquakes are not the only kind of natural disaster. What about a flood? Tornado? Volcanic eruption?
@@DJstarrfish none of these happen here, we have no major natural disasters
@@tayloryukimura6945 Floods do
Okay, Benin EAS alarm is just straight up videogame sound. Or maybe sound of vintage 90's electronic wristwatch.
So is Indian
big shot
Nostalagia
ik it's my favourite sound in this video
Inde beninging
Zambia (alt): A little kid crying in Walmart because they didn’t get a toy they wanted
Germany was really like "Hans, das EAS signalen, make it ein banger."
Edit: "MOM AM FAMOUS"
Lmao, signal means signal tho in German
Lmao ja
Im german and our real aleart is soooooo diferent to this here is our original:ua-cam.com/video/thI5VJrK6ak/v-deo.html
"Ja. Marco, Waar isch my MuziekPad?! "
If you want people to move get the sounds blasting!
Poland kind of makes me want to cry, it’s terrifying knowing what would happen to the people that heard this back in 1939
Oh my god I never thought of it that way
I always thought that the 1939 poland eas alarm was calming but now I think of it being so calming but know you will not make it out alive... 👾
The sound of the beginning of a nightmare
My great grandfather died in 1939 fighting Germans 20 km away from Warsaw
there was no eas systems in poland it was a radio jingle
Germany: Arcade 8-bit game
USA: When nobody answers your call
India: Gameboy Color jingle
Benin: Generic 8-bit portable jingle
Singapore: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Saudi Arabia: Military sirens
Tonga: Gate opening?
Japan: Military sirens when played in a SNES
Zambia: A more sustained military siren
Dallas: A louder and even more sustained military siren
Montserrat: Invasion alert
Zambia: CLASSIC invasion alert
Brazil: Sounds more like a woman saying "ooooh" on the phone
Belarus: Tortured souls o_O
Jamaica: When someone sits on the military siren
Comoros: A L I E N S
Colorado: Formula 1 racing
Norway: Horror movie soundtrack
Pensacola: Horror movie soundtrack with ambience
Israel: Horror movie soundtrack without ambience
Poland: Horror movie ambience
South Korea: One of Earthbound jingles
Austria-Hungary: ...What?
Austria-Hungary isn't scary
Until you remember they separated right after WWI, so the EAS was most definitely played during a war that killed millions
Suicide mouse in South Korea
The last few are probably fake i mean Austria-Hungary really.
Austria-Hungary: plants vs zombie theme but different notes
Vai a bosta
Other countries: Spooky alarm
Belarus: Screaming and hyperventilating
Germany: Having a good tune
As a Brazilian, that actually live in Petrópolis i got shivers when i heard our alarm, i was at the center of the city when it happened and saw things that ill never forget, but in the end i got home, only took 7 hours while in normal ways it takes less than one, i was safe, but the stress of that day took my grandma from me, i came back to the city a week earlier to take care of her, now im here, alone in this house, afraid of having to hear that god forsaken alarm again.
Aguenta firme
Cuidado com a chuva KKkk
Sinto muito
Nossa espero que fiquem bem. Mesmo sem a avalanche tem alagamento todo ano nessa época?
what caused the sirens to go off
as a polish person, i can kinda confirm that the EAS Alarm from 1939 is kinda terrifing
also my fav alarm was Zambia (alt) one because it actually looks like an alarm
I don't know why but Poland's alarm calms me down
@@Massaam-x2e i dont know that too
also holy freak already 22 likes lol ok
Edit 1: 47 ok
Edit 2 : 100 wow ok
Edit 3 : 203 cool thanks
It isn't an eas alarm tho, it was from the jingle radio of the channel Warsaw 1, the most important
@@holycoke6133 yes i do know that, but since it was said here as an eas alarm i decided to mark it as eas alarm
the fact that the Poland 1939 alarm doesn’t sound like an emergency alarm and instead sounds exactly fitting to what was about to happen is what makes the alarm haunting, quiet and defeated. It sounds like a song more to make you to come to terms with death more than trying to avoid it
Edit:Damn I got a lot more likes than I thought I would thanks
Could you tell me what is about to happen?
@Lucas248 you can say nazi
@@aboclab6524 world war 2 started
@@urmom-yf3zu well that was pretty scary i would have shit my pants in 2 seconds
What is it real
U forgot the creapy ass croatian music box from 1996 that they used to scare the serbs away
As someone who lives in America, I've learned to become terrified of the sound. Every night past midnight, all I could hear was that horrible screeching beeping and it scared the living shit out of me. I'm 18 and out of high-school, it still scares me so bad.
I KNOW RIGHT??? holy shit they're good at grabbing attention...
Dude i can so agree, it genuinely terrifies me, its bad enough that whenever i even hear the USA EAS the chills go down my spine lol
Its like they train us to be terrified of that sound, so that we're alerted xD
Honestly it scares me
Even the drills of audio recordings
Facts!
As another fellow American, I have 2 stories to share.
1. I was like 4 years old in my bedroom watching blues clues but had it at full volume bc I couldn't hear, I left it on at night, and later that night the eas came on at full blast. I was terrified even before that happened. I would cover my ears and my head away.
2. One time, my niece and I were getting ready for school, then my dad tells me to make my bed. 3 steps down the staircase, I hear something that sounded like jets. I figured they were just jets bc they flew over us 24/7. I hear my dad scream my name, then I felt it. I jump up the stairs, my body covers my niece, my dad's body covers my niece and my body, and we wait for what seemed like an hour but was only 30 seconds. Our only source of light for the first 20 seconds was the TV playing paw patrol. After that, lights were out. All of our phones were buzzing like crazy, playing the eas tone. It was terrifying. Our school was shut down for a week or two. Here's an article about it..
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Anchorage_earthquake
Here's some videos aswell
ua-cam.com/play/PL7037wYk3VJWa17NWmkyP5UVzoLlk9XSS.html
For me, the alarm just makes me jump sometimes, and I don't like how loud it is. But I live in NY, so it's always just tests or storm warnings. Nothing ever major.
1:58 as a Jamaican I am happy that I have never heard this before
same
Would you like to?
yes
Same
Sounds like a bunch of 3t22s and other American tornado sirens
As a brazillian once said:
" I didn't even knew we had a eas alarm"
Also, i didnt even knew what even was a eas alarm before this tipes of videos
nem eu
Same
e o que é um alarme eas?
@@davilauriano1618 acho q é emergency alarm sistem (sistema de alarme de emergência)
@@SoAbaa isso
1:35 This one scares me when and at dawn and when I'm running away
The South Korean EAS alert was probably used during the Korean War to alert South Koreans to escape from North Korean troops. My grandparents who lived through the war told me about a mother trying to escape from Seoul with a dead baby on her back. Thinking the old EAS signal playing while terrified people run away is a really harrowing thought.
Not problaly, WAS USED
Actually it was never because it's from SUICIDE FUCKING MOUSE
@@nevergonnagiveyouup291 no, it is not, please get your facts straight, they used this in the Corean conflict war in 1950 to alert South korean troops that north korean troops were approaching to attack, then in late 2014-2015 somewhere around, a videogame dev used this on suicide mouse to make the gameover screen. before you talk, please research your facts and dont embarass yourself on the internet. ratio :troll:
@@the_avacu THAT FAKE FUCKING IDIOT MAYBE YOU SHOULD DO EVEN MORE RESEARCH
@@the_avacu drive.google.com/file/d/0B56aXY4FdySsai1nb2lMVUI0X1k/view?resourcekey=0-WqjoSzt6XxCesOksw6bnog
I love how everyone else’s EAS Alarms are either attention grabbing and/or panic inducing then you just got Belarus’ EAS Alarm that’s straight up the souls of the damned
Yup
I swear I heard the femur breaker scream in there too
It’s exactly how I feel about Belarus too
It's like they went for a "You're already dead" approach
Considering Belarus is in the war between Russia and Ukraine right now, I feel bad for the innocent citizens who have to hear it
POV: You do something dumb in kindergarten
The entire class: 0:32
Lol soo truee
OOOO
I’m dead 🤣
@@JudahMartin rip
You stop watching the video and your country's alarm keeps ringing, louder and louder..: ☠
3:30 sounds like suicide mouse (ending)
It is
@@kill3r1677 yes
HANG ON WHAT?
True HOHO
It is..
I genuinely think that uncanny mr incredible is more scary than the alarms themselves
That’s basically saying the alarms are not one bit scary
YOOOOO MY BROTHA
Im brazilian, and us EAS is literally screaming(in a cool way)
desde quando o brasil tem isso?
@@canalcasadocacete não sei
Sei la
@@canalcasadocacete pela a qualidade do som, eu acho que foi no meio da segunda guerra mundial
@@trinitroglycerina pse o brasil n precisa desse tipo de tecnologia
I GOT A FUCKING TORNADO WARNING NOTIFICATION WHILE WATCHING THIS MY HEART AND SOUL ALMOST FUCKING JUMPED OUT OF MY BODY.
i was like "wow the poland one really sounds like canada's- wait." and its so fucking loud too omfg
@@batteryacid1lmaoooo I feel sorry for you 😭
Pra galera que não entendeu a parte do Brasil: isso aí é uma sirene de ataque aéreo, na Av. Paulista tem um desses
MANO
Carai
pensei q fosse relacionado à desastres naturais
Não sabia kkk
Espero nunca ouvir
1:35 scared the living shit out of me
after hearing the ones before it I was like "jeez calm down" and then Zambia came...
It sounds like it came from a Gen Z meme (loud=funny ahaha)
It sounds like movie alert sound affects mixed with a car alarm
Stop cursing cause I never curse!!
@@GraciesLifeWithPets good for you..? Just don't read my comment then
The German alarm sounds like something you’d hear in an undertale Cut scene
And Benin sounds like the boss battle from that cut sence
1:20 nah i’m from Texas. Thats not just in Dallas thats everywhere in Texas. That sound effect comes on during an amber alert which in texas is a child abduction emergency after the 4 annoying but scary noises then that fuckin demonic sound plays. That shit does give me more goosebumps than the first 4.
Timestamps
0:01 Germany 🇩🇪
0:06 Usa 🇺🇸
0:16 India 🇮🇳
0:20 Benin 🇧🇯
0:26 Singapore 🇸🇬
0:31 Saudi Arabia (Alt) 🇸🇦
0:42 Tonga 🇹🇴
0:49 Japan (J-alert) 🇯🇵
1:01 Zambia (Alt) 🇿🇲
1:19 Dallas (couldn't find the flag)
1:28 Montserrat 🇲🇸
1:36 Zambia 🇿🇲
1:42 Brazil 🇧🇷
1:49 Belarus 🇧🇾
1:56 Jamaica 🇯🇲
2:10 Comoros 🇰🇲
2:22 Colorado (couldn't find the flag again 😶)
2:38 Norway 🇸🇯
2:44 Pensacola 🇺🇸
3:08 Israel 🇮🇱
3:16 Poland (1939) 🇵🇱
3:28 South Korea (1950) 🇰🇷
3:46 Austria-Hungary 🇦🇹🇭🇺
For austria-hungary you could've done
🇦🇹🇭🇺
🇨🇱 Dallas Texas
@@jbsMUWcreations2089 That's the flag of Chile
@@laymalopez8074 oh thx
Dallas and Colorado aren't Countries
2:38 this one scares me the most tbh
Sounds like some atmospheric horror game menu title
It actually sounds like a train to me.
@@cgzg277 тоже самое
More like stuka
ever since i was a little kid, i would cry every time the US alerts went off. I still 'jump' every time i hear it.
There are 2 kinds of Americans. Those who hate the sound of it, and Americans who live west of the Rockies.
Watch a few EAS scenario videos. They desensitize you to it. Ya also get kinda used to hearing it on the east coast lol
@@elliotaddler2302 As a North Carolinian that alarm still freaks the crap out of me. Like every time I hear it my palms get sweaty and my heart beats so fast.
It makes me a nervous wreck
Its like "oh boy, is it bad weather or ww3" to me.
Still startles me to this day...
Same
zambia sounds like a lock down with car alarms 1:36
When I heard these alarms I started dancing only to find out these weren’t the remixed versions 🤦🏾♂️
I dont understand why ppl put genders on comments
@@AfonsoVN I think you got the wrong comment
@@AfonsoVN woman
1:18 As a person from the Dallas-Fort Worth-Metroplex, I’ve rarely herd of this one before, but when it plays it scares the living shit out of me, especially at night…
Isn’t that the amber alert alarm?
why does it remind me of the thx intro
As a person that came from Japan, hearing our alarm does make me sweat profusely.
Edit: HOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT THE LIKES-
Btw, I hate seeing you curse so pls stop.
extremely dangerous and contagious radioactive stone
Goiano:I WILL SHOW MY FAMILY AND LET EVERYONE PLAY THEN EAT WITHOUT WASHING HANDS LOL
The last one 3:45 is like some horror ambience when you're alone outside at night, in some small village and everybody is already asleep in their little houses.
Yeah! And have an horror creature around....
@@srtfut Something just standing in the dark and following you whenever you move
@envixitynice pfp
Pensacola sounds eerie and Poland does too
Belarus at 1:49 sounds like it’s straight out of a horror movie
*OOOOOOOAAAAAAAHHHAHAHHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHOOO*
that's true lolll
It sounds like tires screeching
@@circalockie *demon
It’s the 911 meme lol
belarus alarm is fucking terrifying lmao.
other than that that it’ll always be the US EAS for me because it’s real/relatable.
The Belarus alarm isn't even real, It came from this meme about a broken toy with warped audio ua-cam.com/users/shortsbyOYBlbnDU4?feature=share
Belarus is a toy video taken from yt
Zâmbia wins
india sounds like the sound effect you would hear in a video game where you try to buy something but you don’t have enough money
imagine hearing that one in poland at night during WW2. terrifying to think about.
1:50
1:35
1:28
2:22
3:15 could be a perfect music for the mr incredible becoming uncanny besides it. (poland's eas)
It's actually the military announcing German troops entering Poland in September 39
Eu nem sabia que a gente tinha um alarme assim aqui no Brasil... Bom saber
甚至不知道
O pessoal lá de Petrópolis escutou o alarme com o deslizamento de terra
Kkkk nem eu
O último alarme (da austria-húngria) é igual aql musica disgraçada "o palmeiras não tem mundal"
Nem eu
Im from poland and literally in my town we hear alarms like this alt from zambia even twice a week💀💀
1:45..... I already heard this alarm.... I was at my house and the alarm of a possible landslide on the neighboring hill went off and everyone on the hill left it. the alarm was so loud that I could hear it from my hill, so much so that I left the house with a pillow in my hand, but the neighbors said it was with another hill, after that there really was a landslide, but no one died.
brumadinho?
@@yodavanckart nao cara, a pessoa disse q ngm morreu.. aliás, que bom que todo mundo ficou bem :]
@@yodavanckart não, isso foi no morro do Estado, meio "perto" do morro do Bumba em Niterói, a princípio já teve deslisamento no morro do Bumba e eu já perdi uma amiguinha de infância lá... Mas desde o morro do Bumba ter deslisamento, inúmeros morros do Rio de Janeiro ganharam uma sirene assim, tanto que teve uma em Petrópolis tbm, mas o povo reclamou que ela não foi acionada tbm
Lol when I was listening to the esa alarm it switched to the screaming esa alarm and it freaked the hell out of me😅
@@yodavanckart deslizamento de morro
0:15 When your pokemon health is low
Gen 1 😔
Missile lock or Radar
2:33 Dude they are Speeding Up a Motorcycle
If you are in Brazil and hear a n y "natural disaster emergency alert" damn you will shit ya pants
0:01: Freaking Boss Fight Theme
0:06: Haha funny Siren Head
0:16: What the hell
0:19: MY EARS
0:26: OOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAA
0:30: End of the world
0:42: Sheesh
0:49: Higher and Higher
1:01: When Airhorns are scary
1:17: Suprise Movie Sound Effect
1:28: 🛑 NUCLEAR ALERT 🛑
1:35: You have to be kidding me
1:42: **Loudly gets mad at GTA**
1:49: Demon Screams?
1:56: More Nuclear Alert
2:10: My goodness Gracious
2:21: What even is that?
2:38: Welcome to Hell
2:44: Really scari
3:06: Uhhh
3:15: *=)*
3:29: S∆1c1d3 Mouse?
3:45: Oh no...
2:38 sounds like a Pagani Zonda when its down a cylinder or 2 incredible and horrifying
2:21 sounds like a german strafe plane from ww2
I like the demon scream? Is funny it can use as a meme
@@jvjvvvv7588 it is a meme, cause its the femur breaker
2:21 is a motocycle
1:50 Isn't that literally just the audio from that one 911 toy that had really low batteries so the audio sounded all distorted lmao
Ikr lmao
Norway gives me the chills ngl it actually sounds "There is danger"
The fact that the first four notes of the German EAS literally are the same 4-note arpeggio riff as Gaster’s theme from Undertale.
This can’t be good-
😳
did hitler kill himself or did he fall into the void?
Undertake actually took inspiration from that alert
I mean, it ain't real soooooo
they are not tho
Thx, now i cant unhear it
As a person who is afraid for sirens and alarms i cry whenever i hear either of them since i can imagine what they mean :(
Eyo I thought I was the only one 💀
@@datura9441 Yay im not alone :D
im not afraid of sirens,but Belarus one, made my soul left
Fr I hate them air raid siren even gave me chills 💀
@@christianGOM I hate the america one :(
When you hear the EAS alarm in a country that almost doesn't play it, you know you're screwed.
New Zealand for example, we never use ours
Ah u mean the Philippines
I heard once in my life in japan when North-Korea launched the missile… Japan uses different Alert systems for disasters like earthquakes
Yes, I'm brazillian and this alarm is VERY rare
I'm from Brazil and I've never heard an alarm like that, if I hear it I'll know I'm screwed.
Fun fact About 0:31 did you know that in 1924 in saudi Arabia the fnaf 3 bad ending song is was made by saudi Arabia
3:29 this must be just so creepy at night. It sounds like something is hiding someone near you
Edit: this is my second comment with 100 likes
Worst alarm i herd yet
I can confirm. It is night
sounds like im gonna die
its the theme song for the backrooms😭
Isnt this heard in suic!de mouse?
3:29 holy s- that's actually freaking scary if you hear that at the middle of the night when you're alone...
Yep
Yep, it making my body shiver now.
To the fact that this alarm was for a war.
Was that an actually eas alarm in South Korea back in 1950?
Is it weird that I’m kinda jamming to it?
As A Brazillian I Can Tell That Our EAS Alarm Sounds Like An Ambulance Alarm
Do ambulances in Brazil sound like the screams of the damned💀
@@MMoturi22 no-
No Brasil não tem alarme so em caso de calamidade pública
@@MMoturi22 não
@@MMoturi22 não
I dont know why the first one was the least scariest. For me, that sounds like something you would hear in an 1900's video game chase scene, and that freaks me out lmfao