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14 August 2024

  • curprev 21:0321:03, 14 August 2024ArxCyberwolf talk contribs 2,368 bytes +2,368 Created page with "While no longer used today, coded signal blasts were once commonplace in large cities as a way to direct firefighters towards a fire. Cities would be split into various districts or zones, each with its own assigned number. Call boxes would be placed around each district, and when used, would cause the fire station's siren to activate and blast the same number of times as the district's number. This made it clear where the fire was located without radios or other forms o..." Tag: Visual edit