Lithuanian Police Sirens V3 adds custom emergency audio to GTA roleplay setups
A new Lithuanian siren pack gives LSPDFR and FiveM patrols a sharper European emergency tone, with OpenIV install steps and non-commercial use limits.

Lithuanian Police Sirens V3 is a small upload on paper, but it targets one of the most important parts of a GTA patrol setup: the sound that announces every stop, pursuit, and block. First uploaded on February 20, 2026 and updated just one day ago, the pack has 40 downloads and 2 likes, yet it lands in a part of the mod scene where audio can change the whole feel of a callout.
For stock GTA V, sirens are just part of the background. This release is aimed at something much more specific. In LSPDFR, FiveM, and other emergency-service builds, custom siren tones help separate a European-style patrol from a generic Los Santos setup. The difference is practical, not cosmetic. A stronger siren profile makes traffic reaction feel more believable, makes pursuits sound more urgent, and gives police units a distinct identity before the lights even matter.
The pack fits into a broader emergency-audio ecosystem that has been active for years. LCPDFR’s Modern Siren Pack describes itself as a sound modification that brings current-generation real-world siren tones into GTA V, and it is built to work with Emergency Lighting System V and Siren Mastery. That matters because siren audio is not treated as a side detail in this community. A GitHub tool for ELS sound configuration points to one creator managing about 337 lore-friendly vehicle XML files, which shows how deeply audio tuning can spread through a full patrol setup.

Lithuanian Police Sirens V3 is installed the old-school way through OpenIV. Users enable Edit Mode, go into GTA V’s x64/audio/sfx/RESIDENT.rpf path, and drag the vehicles.oac file into place. The file is marked for personal and non-commercial use only, with credit required for any modification or sharing, and commercial use, including ads or paywalls, is off limits. An in-game showcase video also helps, because siren packs are much easier to judge by hearing than by reading file notes.
This is the kind of release that makes sense for creators building Lithuanian or broader European-style patrol fleets, not for general GTA V mod users looking for a quick visual reskin. It also follows an earlier Lithuanian police siren upload from April 3, 2025, which had 334 downloads and 3 likes, suggesting there is steady interest in this niche. For roleplay crews that care about audio identity as much as vehicle liveries, V3 is another clean option in a category that keeps shaping how emergency work feels in GTA V.
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