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The audio begins with the startling resonance of a warning horn. It's a sound that's all too familiar across the United States, a loud, blaring siren that sends chills down the spine. The noise is reminiscent of an air-raid alarm, with its high pitch and penetrating volume that can be heard for miles around. There's an ominous intensity and urgency to the sound, invoking images of impending danger, such as tsunamis or other large-scale threats. The siren's wailing tone rises and falls, creating a sense of unease and urgency. Its primary purpose is to alert the public to immediate dangers and prompt swift action for safety. The sound is robust and pervasive, designed to cut through all other noises and demand attention. It is a stark reminder of the potential threats we face and the measures in place to alert us to them. The horn's alarming echo leaves an enduring impression, a lingering reminder of the power and importance of early warning systems.