NBA fans evacuated the California Arena on Saturday night after the fire alarm went out during a match between the Golden State Warriors and the Detroit Piston.
At the end of the first quarter of the basketball game, deafening sirens began to ring inside San Francisco's Chase Center, with announcements appearing on the big screen and announcements displayed on the big screen.
“Note: The building has reported fire alarms,” the warning message read. According to the footage shared by X right after 9pm
“Try to the nearest exit and leave the building. Do not use the elevator.”
A message from a public address announcer inside the arena warned fans that a fire alarm was being reported on the building, footage shows.
About 20% of the fans were compliant and heading towards the exit, Bay Area Reporter Come-in Man I wrote it on x Immediately after the alarm occurs.
A few minutes later, sports fanatics were advised that it was a false report and that they could return to their seats as the basketball game continued to squeal with cheers, CBS Sports reported.

The PA message to the audience stated: You can return to your seat. ”
However, the game was creepy quiet as the sound system malfunctioned following an incorrect alarm, the outlet reported.
“The sound system doesn't seem to work at the Chase Center since the fire alarm.” KNBR was posted on X around 9:28pm
“There's nothing else with pure basketball sounds and fan reactions.”




