It didn't matter.
Deep throat sirens, also known as "underwater sound systems" or "submarine communication devices," are a type of sound-producing technology that generates low-frequency sound waves. These waves are capable of traversing long distances underwater, often traveling beyond the range of human hearing. The "throat" in "deep throat siren" refers to the device's ability to produce sound from a submerged body of water, as if a siren were hiding beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered. deep throat sirens
He listened to the silence. And for the first time in his life, he understood that silence was not the absence of sound. It was just the sound he hadn't learned to fear yet. It didn't matter
The burrito guy stood up, confused. The businesswoman touched her face, bewildered by the tears. Nobody remembered the sound. Nobody could describe it. They only remembered the feeling —a profound, wordless certainty that something terrible had just passed them by. The "throat" in "deep throat siren" refers to