When a fire alarm is pulled, it depends on the building's fire alarm system whether or not the elevators will stop. In modern buildings, the elevators are usually programmed to automatically return to the main floor and stop functioning as a safety measure in case of a fire. This prevents people from getting trapped in elevators or being stranded between floors during an emergency.
However, in older buildings or buildings with outdated fire alarm systems, the elevators may not automatically stop when the fire alarm is activated. In such cases, the elevators may continue to operate normally, which can pose a significant risk to people who are still in the elevator when the alarm goes off.
If you are on an elevator when a fire alarm is activated and the elevator does not stop, there is a possibility that you could become trapped between floors. This is why it is important to follow proper evacuation procedures in the event of a fire and to use the stairs instead of the elevator whenever possible. If you do become trapped in an elevator during an emergency, it is important to stay calm and use the emergency phone or call button to alert authorities and wait for assistance