: Audio recordings, even public dispatch tones, may be subject to intellectual property rights held by the city, the hardware manufacturers (like Swissphone or Motorola), or the original recordist. Always use downloaded files strictly for private, non-commercial purposes.
While an official "exclusive" package is unavailable, enthusiasts find the audio through the following unofficial channels:
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Games like Notruf 112: Die Feuerwehr Simulation (Emergency Call 112) are explicitly based on the real-world operations of the Bochum Fire Department. Gamers and modders frequently seek out original, high-quality audio files to modify their games for maximum realism. Fan Chants and Ringtones
Players of dispatch simulators like Notruf 112: Die Feuerwehr Simulation (which is explicitly set in Bochum) or Leitstellenspiel want maximum authenticity. They use real audio files to skin their software.
For fans, the alarm gong represents the moment of transition: the shift from a quiet station life to an active emergency response. The sound is so popular that enthusiasts have sought it out as a ringtone or notification sound, leading to various "exclusive" downloads across social media and ringtone platforms.
