Metro said: -"I work in a 5 story building. Last week the smoke alarm on the 2nd floor went off along with the 1st and 3rd floors. When I asked management why the 4th and 5th floors were not notified at the time, they said that the city has adopted the 3 Floor Program."
I think that in the United States The ground floor is referred to as the first floor, what we in the UK would call the first floor is, in the US called the second floor etc. Therefore If I have this correctly applied Metro's tale would be " I work in a 5 storey building. Last week the smoke alarm on the 1st floor went off along with the Ground and Second floors. When I asked management why the 3rd and 4th floors were not notified at the time, they said that the city has adopted the 3 Floor Program."
was this 3 floor programme not created for the evacuation of very high buildings to get the people most at risk on their way before a general alarm created a larger flow of people down the stairs. Was there not a sort sequence phase within the Twin Towers? Certain floors evacuated immediately with staged responses from others?
Local fire department Fire Marshals would be best reference point for deciding whether this is compliant or not