https://mises.org/system/tdf/3_3_6_0.pdf?file=1&type=document

very detailed

maybe from 1980

30 pages

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lets look at the communications angle

in the beginning - the alarm was raised by someone yelling out the
window or maybe running to the church and ringing the bell

then the telephone and telegraph box arrived

later - radios and computers were introduced

it was probably much harder and slower to alert multiple fire stations
before telephones were introduced - unless cities were quiet and bells
or horns or shouts could be heard over 1 mile away

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