Luckily when people were worried, I was there to assure them I will go forth and be nosey and get to the bottom of this "code red"

No one knew anything

We're all safe

Maybe it was a system malfunction or some smoke in the kitchen

It's a mystery - no one knows

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Honestly kinda tickled me - in the most fucked up way

Teh manual

All firefighter codes are 1111 this also works for gated communities

Lol

Hacking a fire alarm is more like a prank

Unless you actually want to clear out a building

Then it's an op

If the people weren't lazy during configuration and set up -- then you can reset everything to the defaults and literally look at the publicly available manual to see what those defaults are

Like in this picture:

^ something I learned a long time ago

Firefighters get special access codes that are literally just all ones - most pins are 4 digits - there's no need to remember various numbers, possibly get confused, or waste time hunting and pecking for the right digits.... It works on more than just gated communities, but I thought that would be the best example.