Siren Emoji PNG 🚨 The first emoticons, which were formed from punctuation marks, appeared in the early 1980s. And in the late 1990s, emoji or emoji appeared in Japan. That’s why there are so many incomprehensible, Japanese things in them. For example, why is the blinker in the standard Unicode set red, and not blue, as in most countries? We are going to tell you all about it below. 🚨 The “Siren” emoticon was assigned the code U+1F6A8, with which it was added to the Places and Travel section of the Unicode 6.0 standard in 2010. Meaning of the Siren…