A fire alarm is usually the constant ringing of a bell or bells
Continuous ringing on the bell.
The signal for a fire on boards is a long blast on the ship's whistle along with sounding of the vessel's general alarm.
If there is a fire on board a ship, I would jump off the ship and tell others to do the same, to save myself and them. Walk in an orderly fashion to the fire point, nearest to your cabin, then await further instructions from who ever is in charge.
Sound the alarm - inform a member of the crew - then get to a lifeboat station as quickly, but as calmly as possible.
7 or more short blasts on the ship whistle and general alarm bell followed by one prolonged blasts
Yes, if you ship a car to Hawaii, you will need to disarm the alarm.
The general alarm for muster crew is 7 or more short blast on the whistle followed by a long blast, the signal to abandon ship is given by the voice of the captain
The answer depends upon your situation! If you are in a basement of a dwelling, and the fire exit is upstairs, then it would be wise to go upstairs to exit when the fire alarm sounds. If you are below decks in a ship, going upstairs may also be the only way to get to safety when an alarm sounds. In other situations, where you are already at the ground floor or above, going upstairs may be a poor choice. However, there are high-rise alarm systems that will, in fact, direct some people "upstairs" away from a fire, at least temporarily. In theory, this allows firefighters time to enter and put out the fire. In reality, it may put occupants at a higher risk by moving them further from the only workable exits, at the ground floor.
fire onbard
Because it didn't feel like it
It's on the map on the space ship! if your on the space ship you will have a map and it will say fire planet!
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a ship in Wings of Fire