Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
1 and 2 refers to the two emergency teams and their muster points.
Suffixes and alarm sounds very relevant.
On a ship that size crew there would not likely be a separate teams for different types of emergency.
On a warship there are separate teams dedicated to fighting fires, flooding, mechanical breakdowns etc.
That is because a warship expects that in war it may have multiple emergencies at the same time. It is on of the reasons that even a small warship like a frigate has a couple of hundred in the crew.
Not sure what you mean by 'overloaded' a single alert call followed by a specific application is how it is usually done.
So Linde and his interrogator were lying when they discussed who belonged to which fire drill team.
Fact is, a fire alarm or bomb alert is not a trivial event that can be mixed in with 'Mr Smith, please come to reception'-type messages.
I recall when I worked near Tavistock Square, we had a regular fire drill, which meant having to go to a designated spot opposite, away from the building. One day, knowing it was another drill, I decided I wanted to finish a sentence I was writing in the system first. My boss, who was also the designated 'fire officer' went ballistic that I hadn't raced out like everybody else. I was only a few seconds behind. Two fire engines would turn up.
Of course a fire drill/bomb alert is taken seriously and is quite separate from other coded messages. One staff member said that on hearing the 'hairtse' alarm (emergency) staff had to go to a designated spot and hand out life vests up on deck and standby for lifeboats.
It is crazy to think that one alarm covers all situations.