Look, once again: I, you, everyone in this place would have gone to check on the
alarm. But once again, my point is he didn't even consider
Hope before he left. He ran off. How hard is it to say anything to her as he's leaving the room?
I don't actually expect him to stay in the room, I presented that as another option available to him albeit a bad one.
Angel did make the right decision to check on the alarm. He made the wrong choice by not even acknowledging Hope's existence when he left her.
And the reason I brought up what The Walking Dead podcast said was for a bit of levity. They were talking about the first three chapters, when I think most of us can agree Angel was incapable of leading. Had they listened to the whole show, they might have a different opinion. Sorry if it wasn't clear I was joking.