Manual fire brigade evacuation seems the acceptable norm, but there are other ways around it.
In one multi use complex I assessed the 'firemen knocking on the door' issue was resolved by the complexes main fire alarm system covering the flats with some very complex cause and effect.
Basically the devices to an individual flat would only sound their own alarms upon a fire. The central control panel in the fire control room would also flag this up allowing security or the concierge to check and the fire brigade be called. However other flats and other parts of the complex would be silent.
If the other parts of the complex began their alarm and phased evacuation, the flats would remain silent as 'stay-put' is in use.
Should the fire brigade wish to evacuate some or all of the flats instead of relying on door knocking alone the complexes fire control room has a bank of key operated switches, one for each flat. Turning the key activates the sounders in the flat in question, which provide 75dB bed head.