Most - but not all - Fire & Rescue Services have now adopted a policy restricting attending fire alarm calls - and frankly, quite rightly.
Let me explain why.........
The Responsible Person MUST make their own plans to evacuate everyone and not reply on fire service intervention for, say, those with mobility difficulties. IMO this 'emergency plan' part of a RP's duties is far more onerous than searching for a fire in the event that the alarm activates.
Most fire alarm systems are designed to warn those in the building of a fire and to inform them to take approriate action. There is no practical reason for fire service intervention to complete this process. Again, most fire and rescue services will attend where there are vulnerable persons, but even then, often with a reduce capability of as little as 4 firefighters unless they receive information of a confirmed fire
I should add that a confirmed fire also means a report of a fire, a smell of burning, hot walls or doors, a wisp of smoke or anything out of the ordinary that leads you to suspect there's a fire
Its clear that hard pressed F&RS' are doing this to save cash, but there is a risk attached to sending crews dashing about on blue lights - often to alarm calls that were known to be false when the 999 call was made
In my 32 years in the fire service, many people waited longer for help (or rescue) as the local crews were out on a false fire alarm call. This included a fire I attended on a neighbouring station's ground 5 miles away as they were out on such a call. The station was 300m away, we used ladders to rescue 5 persons.
I also lost a friend when his fire appliace was involved in a RTC en route to a fire alarm call
I worked intensively with one address where the RP had us out 280 times in a 12 month period. That's 5+ times a week! Each call would empty two fire stations for around 30 mins - so nearly 3 hours a week, the local community were without fire cover.... and that was just one address on our area!!!!!
So for those who think this is a poor idea just aimed at saving money, I hope my brief summary of the rationale will help change your minds