Early total sounder failure did occur at Hendersons, Woolworths & the Rose and Crown however this was purely down to one of two factors:
a) 240V AC only supply, with mains failure leading to non function
b) The use of non fire resistant cabling on sounder circuits
That is why fire alarm systems are now 24V DC providing at least 30 minutes of alarm after 24 hours mains failure and that for years protected cable had to be used on sounder circuits (& now all circuits).
This seems to do the job and in most well managed buildings 5-10 minutes of alarm should be enough to ensure evacuation (some larger & public buildings and those with a more complex evacuation strategy excepted). Sure eventually any system would fail due to fire damage, but I would be worried as to why anyone would still be inside at this time.
I've encountered system failure, but this is often in buildings with pre BS5839 systems or due to a massive panel failure, but on the latter daily visual panel inspection & weekly tests picked these up promptly and contingencies put in place.
So it seems we are trying to over engineer things a little here!