Showing posts with label false alarms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label false alarms. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2018

False alarms: A moment of panic yesterday afternoon on 3rd Avenue


An EVG reader writes in about an incident that occurred yesterday afternoon on Third Avenue shortly before 4.

The reader was on the northwest corner at Ninth Street "when we heard a series of pops, that sounded like gunshots, from a block or two south. We couldn’t see down that way, because of the angle, and because there’s scaffolding up there. People started running north, trying to scatter."

Several people, including the reader, took refuge in a nearby shop, where the employee locked the front door. After a few minutes: "We peeked out, and everything was back to normal, almost immediately. People were walking, and it was like nothing ever happened. After a couple of minutes, we came out. There were a couple of cop cars around, a block or two south, but clearly it hadn’t been a shooting."

The Citizen app had the following sequence...




People who experienced this are curious to learn more about what happened. Was it a bunch of dumb kids with some fireworks? Part of some kind of student art show? Disgruntled Jets fans? Or did someone have a more malicious intent?

Per the reader: "The rapidity of it – the moments of panic, followed by the swift return ... to normalcy, as if nothing had transpired – was surreal, out of a Wallace Shawn play."

Monday, April 2, 2018

False alarm of the day


[Random fake rubber finger photo]

Patch has the report:

Officers responded to a report of a bag of human remains near East 23rd Street and Avenue C at about 12:40 p.m. on Monday, an NYPD spokesman said. The bag turned out to contain fake rubber fingers, and not actual human remains, he said.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

A false alarm on St. Mark's Place



The FDNY responded to a report of a fire this afternoon on St. Mark's Place near Avenue A... according to reports, it, thankfully, turned out to be a false alarm... here are a few photos via Bobby Williams showing the firefighters in action...