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How are the number of stories above the lowest level of exit discharge determined for an R-2 occupancy to require a fire alarm system in accordance with FC section 907.2.9?

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How are the number of stories above the lowest level of exit discharge determined for an R-2 occupancy to require a fire alarm system in accordance with FC section 907.2.9?

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A. A three story building has two stories above the first floor, the lowest level of exit discharge. Thus a four story building would have a dwelling unit located three or more stories above the lowest level of exit discharge and require a fire alarm system per FC section 907.2.9.

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