This is almost certainly only one-way: a fire alarm will trigger a specific
preset in Paradigm (
house & works on, maybe kill anything flashy, maybe some station lockouts...), then you have to go to this
screen to
release Paradigm back to normal operation. It wouldn't be telling the fire alarm
system what to do, just holding the lights in that emergency state until someone actively decides it's okay to go back to whatever you were doing before. The main reason for that is that show conditions may have been dark and you don't necessarily want to go back to that automatically when the fire alarm resets.