Is it battery-operated? If so, that particular message isn’t actually that big a deal.
When you run a zwave repair, The hub goes through its device table and attempts to contact each device and ask them who their current neighbors are.
The hub then takes all of this information together and calculate some optimal routes in advance. It sends this routing information back to each individual device, just The part that applies to that specific device. So each device ends up with a partial routing table. All of this should make routing faster and more efficient.
So in a sense the hub asks a question, the node answers, and then the hub sends out a New map for the node to use.
The two common error messages that you will see are
“Failed to update mesh information.” This means the node didn’t answer the first question. It didn’t send back the list of its neighbors. That might …
Try running the repair again in a few hours, then test the siren in the morning. You may still need to go up the ladders, but it might actually be OK now.