Ah now he tells us! (Our fault for assuming you were talking about a high rise tower block).
This puts a slightly different slant on things, because, one presumes, there is no sleeping risk within the premises.
Still probably needs a wet riser for firefighting purposes but clearly if people are awake and alert (apart from the nightclub) and can evacuate the property fairly quickly then its not as perhaps serious as we first thought.
Long term for the benefit of fire crews and building protection you will still need to look at a permanent solution. Again sprinklers may be ok, but you still need to give fire crews something to squirt at a reasonable pressure.
So basically the solution is still the same, but maybe timescales can be relaxed a little in which to get something sorted, in the meantime the management of the building needs to be on its toes, and staff, visitors made aware that if there is a fire alarm activation they must treat it seriously and evacuate straight away.
And of course you still need to talk to the fire service about these issues, it is in everyone's interest!