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@polychrome When the fire alarm triggers, elevators immediately go to the ground floor and open. So, if there are people inside at that moment, they go to the ground floor and are able to exit.
However if there is someone on, say, the 3rd floor who hears the alarm and then tries to take the elevator, the call buttons will not respond.