A general alarm is an emergency signal used in various settings, such as ships or industrial facilities, to alert all personnel to an immediate danger, prompting them to take urgent action. It typically includes a specific sound or series of sounds, along with visual signals, to ensure that everyone is aware of the situation. The general alarm is designed to facilitate a quick and organized response to emergencies, such as fires, evacuations, or hazardous material spills. It is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals in high-risk environments.
General Alarm - 1903 was released on: USA: February 1903
The fire alarm sent the preschoolers into a state of general panic.
7 or more short blasts on the ship whistle and general alarm bell followed by one prolonged blasts
The first digital alarm clock was invented in 1956 by D.E. Protzmann, an engineer at General Electric. This alarm clock featured a digital display and the ability to set specific alarm times, setting the foundation for modern digital alarm clocks.
Fight or flight
Fight or flight
There are three types of audible alarms on Navy vessels: General AlarmChemical AlarmCollision Alarm
Fight or flight
The word 'scare' is a noun as a word for a sudden attack of fear or alarm; a period of general fear or alarm. The noun form for the verb to scare is the gerund, scaring.
alarm stage
The general alarm for muster crew is 7 or more short blast on the whistle followed by a long blast, the signal to abandon ship is given by the voice of the captain
take immediate cover, assume MOPP 4