All of that information was greatly helpful. I knew that if one building went into alarm, it wouldn’t make sense to evacuate the entire campus. Since a fire in one building would most likely be able to be taken care of without affecting any other buildings within the campus at all. I knew that the status of each building within the campus should be able to be accessed from any other building within the campus. I just wasn’t sure exactly how they are usually laid out. I’m sure in special cases though, if a fire in one building posed a threat to another building, both buildings would have to be evacuated. Such as in a building with explosive materials or in a case where a central pipeline that runs throughout the campus that carried a flammable gas such as natural gas was at risk of spreading the fire from building to building (Even though a scenario like that probably wouldn’t be likely to happen.) My point is though, it would only make sense for one building to have the capability of alerting other buildings.