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Commack Fire Alarm

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disquiet

February 7th, 2026

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Soundscapes > Indoors

There is an apartment building on Long Island, in New York, where I stay over on occasion. When the place first opened, the fire alarms had a tendency to go off. There was one trip I took where both there and at a hotel where I spent a few nights in Brooklyn, fire alarms ruined multiple nights of sleep. That experience — of the alarm along with the flashing light that accompanies it — set me on edge for the entirely of the trip, and the impact has lingered. The apartment building's alarms haven't gone off for some time now, at least when I was present, but I still bear a bit of a grudge, and my latent concerns were brought to the surface when one suddenly rang out during a recent trip, in late January 2026. At least by recording the sounds, as I did here (on my iPhone Pro 17), the incident served some purpose, provided some utility. By recording the alarm, I transformed it from annoyance to object of study, from nemesis to item in a Petri dish. The pause after every third instance is what I find myself focused on, and not just because the brief quiet offered a respite. The silence suggested a rhythmic pattern, something I may put to musical use down the road. I made a second recording, shortly after this one, when the alarm had ceased but the light that blinked along with it kept on blinking. The blink was audible, a sharp, persistent cut in the air. I tried to upload the second audio file to Freesound, but the site kept rejecting it, likely because my recording was too low-volume. The click was quite evident in person. Guess you had to be there, though I can't recommend it.

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alarm
alert
emergency
fire-alarm
klaxon
warning

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Mp3 (.mp3)

Duration

0:31.699

File size

1016.8 KB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bitrate

263 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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