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If you don't hear the siren, police are sure you'll feel the Rumbler
The Los Angeles Police department announced its intention to install the low-frequency Rumbler siren into 20 black-and-white vehicles before a larger expansion. The Rumbler interacts with a standard police siren and amplifies that sound through its speakers.
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The Los Angeles Police department announced its intention to install the low-frequency Rumbler siren into 20 black-and-white vehicles before a larger expansion. The Rumbler interacts with a standard police siren and amplifies that sound through its speakers.
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According to Los Angeles Times’s linked report, If you don’t hear the siren, police are sure you’ll feel the Rumbler, The Los Angeles Police department announced its intention to install the low-frequency Rumbler siren into 20 black-and-white vehicles before a larger expansion. The Rumbler interacts with a standard police siren and amplifies that sound through its speakers.
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- If you don't hear the siren, police are sure you'll feel the RumblerLos Angeles Times - 2026-08-10T10:00:00+00:00
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