I think it was only 2 people, Mildred and one of her friend
It was Mildred Montag, Guy Montag's wife, who turned in the alarm against him in the book Fahrenheit 451.
Montag's wife did, right before she left him.
Mildread and her three friends.
His wife, Mildred
Mildread and her three friends
Mildred, Montag's wife, turned in the alarm against Montag for having books.
Captain Beatty drove the Salamander to Montag's house in "Fahrenheit 451." Beatty was aware that Montag had secretly been collecting and hiding books, and he wanted to confront Montag about his subversive actions.
In "Fahrenheit 451", the firemen respond to fake alarms so that they can burn books. The location of the alarms is not specified in the book as they are part of the government's suppression of knowledge and free thinking.
Mildred initially called the fire alarm about Montag.
Beatty may have let the first alarm ride in Fahrenheit 451 to test Montag's loyalty and commitment to their society's beliefs. By allowing things to escalate, Beatty could observe Montag's reactions and decide whether he needed to intervene or if Montag would self-correct his behavior. Additionally, Beatty may have been trying to provoke Montag into taking actions that would lead to his own downfall.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," the poker game is interrupted by the sound of an alarm signaling the arrival of firemen to burn books. Montag is called to duty, leading to the disruption of the game.
The nuclear war alarm interrupted the poker game in Fahrenheit 451. It signaled the start of a potential war and forced the characters to abandon their game and take cover.
Montag got back at one of the firefighters, Captain Beatty, by turning the flamethrower on him and burning him alive. Montag did this as a form of rebellion against the oppressive society that suppressed knowledge and freedom of thought.
The alarm call of the fire department interrupted the game and Montag laid down his cards in response.
Most home alarm systems will sound until they are turned off, or until the power fails.
unplug the battery, this will reset the car with the alarm disabled
In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, the first book that Montag reads is "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens. This experience marks the beginning of his awakening to the power and importance of literature.