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u/YeetZeph Dearborn 6d ago
If whoever is running the EAS currently decides to read through the sub eventually, I hope someone opens a nature valley bar in your bed.
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u/CanaryRich 6d ago
What if the guy just sends out another alert that says “my bad”, lmaoooo.
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u/YeetZeph Dearborn 6d ago
Buddy might as well at this point lmao, gotta hit the second round for the heavy sleepers who made it through the first eardrum nuke.
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u/BeefInGR 6d ago
Isn't this basically what happened in Hawai'i with the ballistic missile false alarm?
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u/MaizeRage48 6d ago
Sort of, but for them instead of saying "Possible explosion at 13910 Littlefield" it said, in all caps "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL." Which, to be fair, it wasn't a drill, it was a fuckup. But much more terrifying than "Where is Littlefield?"
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u/jstef215 6d ago
I was there. It was my first morning (got there the prior night) in Hawaii for a ~9 month work project. Not the ideal way to wake up in paradise. Still have the screenshot of the alert.
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u/MaizeRage48 6d ago
Jeez Louise, I'd be on the first flight back home if that happened go me. Glad it was a false alarm
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u/CanaryRich 6d ago
Sort of! But in their case way, way scarier. Imagine waking up at 6 in the morning to that shit.
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u/ForTheHordeKT 6d ago
I'm giggling imagining a malicious compliance scenario. Some other desk jockey above him all on his ass 2 hours later going "Why didn't you send an alert for that?" and just tearing in to him unjustly about some alleged incompetence and then the guy's all "What, for that? Why in the hell would we have? Fine, here's your damn alert!"
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u/often_awkward Suburbia 6d ago
That is an oddly specific curse and, with your permission, I would like to use it on my enemies.
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u/YeetZeph Dearborn 6d ago
All yours 🫡
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u/often_awkward Suburbia 6d ago
Thanks! Also Love Dearborn - don't live there anymore but twas where I was born and raised and still go to the dentist.
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u/freddie182420 6d ago
59 miles away and received this message? WTF!
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u/Quirky_Ad_8667 6d ago
Fox 2 article states that it was a mistake, the alert was only supposed to be for zip code
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u/HelpMeHelpYou_5309 6d ago
Thank you. Some people trying to justify this -- clearly a major screw-up.
Put aside waking people up early, it makes people more likely to ignore warnings in the future when it actually might be relevant.
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u/ProperPerspective571 6d ago
A toxic explosion and the right wind, 59 miles isn’t that far
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u/HelpMeHelpYou_5309 6d ago
If there is a toxic explosion that has a reasonable chance of impacting people within a 60 mile radius, we better get a hell of a lot more useful, timely, & actionable information than "possible" explosion that is "unconfirmed."
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u/Weak-Document90 6d ago
It's unconfirmed and the cause is unknown but yeah let's scare the shit out of everybody at 6 am
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u/Otiskuhn11 6d ago edited 6d ago
That’s the intent- to scare people. Kind of like the “severe T-storms with 80mph winds” alert that turned into one roll of thunder with 14mph winds.
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u/Own_Communication_47 6d ago
Nah those were warranted. Weather is unpredictable and the conditions were right. The wind was crazy and the rain was completely horizontal for like 15 minutes where I was. I was freaked out because the last time I saw the rain like that, a tornado touched down in Livonia and killed that two year old and in that case no alert was issued at all. We were still trying to dismiss students from school like normal!
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u/koboldstarter 6d ago
Is that why there were tornado sirens going off in Wayne?
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u/Adorable_Bandicoot_6 6d ago
There were tornadoes all over the state bro. GR had some and so did mid state. They are just looking out for you.
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u/Own_Communication_47 6d ago
Yes. I was farther west in Fowlerville yesterday when they went off but the storm was really intense for a short time. When a storm is severe or fast and potentially severe traveling 80+ mph they alert everyone to take cover. Storms can dissipate quickly but it’s better for everyone to take cover for 20 minutes than to have everyone go about their day and then get no warning of a tornado. My BIL was caught in a storm that produced a tornado in the Howell fowlerville area two years ago and it was terrifying. We all took the warning seriously.
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u/Flaky_Acanthaceae251 6d ago
You’re 100% correct. This storm was the same type of storm that caused that unfortunate tornado last year.
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u/no-snoots-unbooped 6d ago
There were tornadoes and 90 mph winds recorded across Michigan. Just because they didn’t happen here doesn’t mean they didn’t happen.
Better to err on the side of caution and preparedness, in my opinion.
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u/Nell_Trent Indian Village 6d ago
As a bartender it was funny as fuck watching everyone in the building look at their phones in unison. Than we were slow as hell because everyone went/stayed home.
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u/ConeyDogs_420 6d ago
Tbf there were tornadoes and heavy storms all over west Michigan yesterday. Even though the storm weakened as it crossed the state those thunderstorm watch and warnings were useful.
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u/Tonberry_Slayer 6d ago
I said this in another thread but this message provides no context and is not helpful.
What am I supposed to do with this? Is this a warning? Where is 13910 littlefield (without googling )? Do I need to evacuate my area?
Without that, it’s pointless and instead has just angered lots of people in the metro area.
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u/KCDeVoe 6d ago
What pisses me off is the explosion happened around 4am… What value does this alert have two hours later?!
What if there was some action required of me, a two hour delay kind of defeats the purpose…
Just don’t send the damn thing by this point
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u/1cecream4breakfast 6d ago
After I realized the alert was of no use to me I went back to bed. But then I wondered if the address was a nuclear facility or something so I got back up the check. Nope. Grrr. (I mean, good thing it wasn’t, but still)
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u/Supersquigi 6d ago
Kinda seems like that would be EXACTLY the kind of information they should put in the God dang message
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u/Agile-Peace4705 6d ago
We got our alerts just after 6.
This is the kind of alert you get for a real emergency (tornado, missile attack, chemical leak/explosion, nuclear accident, etc.). While it's sad that an apartment exploded, it is wholly irrelevant to 99.9% of the people in the area and definitely does not warrant waking up the entire county for.
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u/R-amazing95 6d ago
Mine was about 6 too, and we live about 3 miles from this address
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u/Agile-Peace4705 6d ago
Well if the "possible explosion" won't wake you up, at least you can rest assured that the subsequent emergency alert will.
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u/DDS-PBS 6d ago
I feel the same way about Amber alerts in the middle of the night. I can't risk being woken up by that God forsaken the sound because a kid was kidnapped on the other side of the state.
I turned off Amber alerts on my phone until they have the technology that they won't wake me up for them. For example, the Amber alert could only go off. If I had unlocked my phone in the last x amount of minutes. Then I would turn that feature back on.
Thankfully, I wasn't woken up in Macomb County because an apartment unit exploded in Detroit. But if I had been, it would probably be another feature I would turn off.
In the past I got a bunch of hate because I said that I turned Amber alerts off, but this is the issue, they need to come up with a way to only wake us up for the things that matter.
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u/Tamboozz 6d ago
What's strange is I have two Samsung's and one Google Pixel, and all three phones showed a visual message, but I guess my phones' settings kept the alert silent.
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u/BeefInGR 6d ago
The biggest issue with Amber Alerts is...in under 3 hours you could go from losing your child on the beach of Lake Michigan to having to involve the Canadian government in the search.
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u/ddgr815 6d ago
Don't feel bad; AMBER alerts don't really work:
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u/Bombadilo_drives 6d ago
As soon as I saw the metric that less than 1% of amber alerts are from abduction by stranger, I started ignoring them.
Like yeah I get that the dad was supposed to bring the kid back yesterday and didn't, but that's not the entire population of several state's business.
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u/GlyphedArchitect 6d ago
I had the same thought, and it's less than useless. If the message was relevant to me, it's because I live in the vicinity. And if I do, then I know there was an explosion! I heard it! It probably rattled my walls! So getting this message later, the usefulness window has passed.
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u/NotAnActualWolf Midtown 6d ago
Woke me up in the dead middle of sleep for an explosion 6 miles away.
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u/xDuley 6d ago
Yep… I think it was county wide. I got this alert in Plymouth.. 15 miles away
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u/PremierLovaLova 6d ago
Got this alert in Wayne County, Downtown Detroit specifically. Not exactly right next door 😩
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u/erdmanbr 6d ago
I live in Macomb near Selfridge and got it... we thought it was more bad weather at first.
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u/hydrangeaso 6d ago
I live in Livonia idk why I got this 😭😭
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u/R-Dubs44 6d ago
We got it in Northville too for whatever reason, scared the hell out of us
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u/Sea_Syllabub8783 6d ago
Canton here, same.
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u/gorcbor19 6d ago
Completing the quadrant cities with Plymouth. WHY?!
Edi to addt: 18.6 miles from Plymouth
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u/momgroupdropout 6d ago
In your area, too. Between this & last night, where, the tornado sirens went off after it stopped raining…I am very annoyed.
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u/hydrangeaso 6d ago
To be honest I think Livonia might be extra cautious over storms now because of that child that died last year due to a sudden tornado in Livonia
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u/momgroupdropout 6d ago
It started before that incident. The year before they had the sirens off I am pretty sure bc they wanted to stop people from going to the Spree or get them to leave the Spree. I still don’t understand why they started after the worst of the rain and wind was over. Scared my children half to death.
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u/blkswn6 6d ago
Y’all I thought the war was finally starting
But seriously, these kind of mistakes will cause people to turn off emergency alerts completely and miss real emergencies — not cool at all.
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u/PainInTheErasmus 6d ago
Yup already silenced mine. I don’t want to hear that the sky is falling unless it actually is.
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u/ThePermMustWait 6d ago
There’s a national alert system that can bypass your silence alarms if there is an actual nuclear threat.
I don’t need the random local gov employee pinging my phone anymore. It seems they can just send it out for whatever reason and that way too many people have access to sending alerts. It’s now useless.
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u/PM_ME_YOUR_CATS_PAWS 6d ago
Yep. Turned mine off. If there is a real emergency that will impact me, I’ll likely see it (storm, flood, etc) a random low level government employee doesn’t need to be sending me stuff.
Like you said, if there’s an actual nuclear concern, we’ll know.
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u/1cecream4breakfast 6d ago
I’m also gonna be so tired all day, like DST all over again. It’s one thing to wake up pee, or have an ambulance go by. It’s another to have these panic alerts that I can still hear in my head 40 minutes later. Couldn’t get back to sleep.
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u/NomadKnowledge 6d ago
Agreed. These need to relevant and intentional, so they don’t become white noise.
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u/jfrecka7 6d ago
same dude. I was like this it. Its crazy that they gave no context and didn't mention is happened at 4am!!!!! wtf is going onnnn
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u/MoonRiverRob Canton Township 6d ago
Yes!! Getting this after getting the storm emergency alert scared the friggen shit out of me. I thought for sure I was waking up to a tornado.
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u/tweetspie 6d ago
Same! I got a tornado warning from my job last night, then the alarms were going off because of wind that never came, then I was woken up in a panic at 6 am by this bullshit thinking the tornado was finally coming.
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u/SaturnAdjourns 6d ago
Also in your area and also annoyed they used the siren for a thunderstorm.
I truly feel for the families affected this morning who have it a lot worse than me “don’t wake daddy”ing out of bed two hours before I needed to, but - I hope the EAS people get a hold on their shit.
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u/Training_While_7784 6d ago
Yeah I thought we were under attack. Idk why it needs to be so damn loud.
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u/jfrecka7 6d ago
bro I was thinking the same thing! I got that alert last week, but yesterday we had a severe thunderstorm warning and then a short tornado warning here and we got NO alerts! Wtf is going on?!
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u/gabarooch86 6d ago
No idea why we were included it's 21 miles for me. Who decides this stuff for sending out a blast emergency alert.
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u/hydrangeaso 6d ago
If you watch the news report it said the building exploded at 4am
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u/Agile-Peace4705 6d ago
Which makes this even more frustrating.
Why are people 30+ miles away getting alerts for an apartment explosion that occurred two hours prior.
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u/R-amazing95 6d ago
I live maybe 3 miles away and still got it two hours later 🤦🏻♀️ woke me and my toddler up early
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u/Bubbly_Extension_986 6d ago
How is this thread the ONLY place I could find any explanation?? And the message doesn’t say who issued it? These are supposed to be used when there’s a threat to public safety and it’s so vague 🫠
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u/hunteddwumpus 6d ago edited 6d ago
So it was a standard house fire? Going by this article it was over before the alarm was sent out even wtf. Did the building explode afterwards or something? Who in the fuck decided to wake everyone in southeast michigan even if it did explode? It would be a gas leak which like yeah awful, but wouldn’t affect anyone more than a block or 2 away. Fire whoever the fuck sent this alert
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u/ihavenoclevername Grosse Pointe 6d ago
Has the threshold to send these alerts dropped lately? This really isn’t an actionable alert, even for people living near this. There was also the thunderstorm thing a month ago which didn’t have the predicted impact.
Can we add some minimum criteria to wake everyone up?
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u/Unique-Ad606 6d ago
All I could read was HI ITS 6AM, THERE MIGHT BE AN EXPLOSION SOMEWHERE NOT EVEN CLOSE TO YOU BUT NOT SURE, DUNNO WHY BUT MAYBE! PS THIS HAPPENED 2 HOURS AGO HAPPY MONDAY!
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u/LostAngelesThrowaway Sherwood Forest 6d ago
Yeah. Legit thought it was game over for a second. I’m not super far away but also not even remotely in that neck of the woods
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u/MaizeRage48 6d ago
I was already awake getting ready for work, but it woke my wife up. It's 10 miles away from my house, unless this apartment contains nuclear material, this could have been a news story, not an amber alert level event.
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u/jfrecka7 6d ago
Who do I contact to complain about this? Between this and the alert last week for "possible thunderstorms" I am literally furious. Yesterday we had a severe thunderstorm warning and a short tornado warning here and I got no alerts on my phone, but I get one for this at 6am..... OVER 2 HOURS AFTER THE EXPLOSION WAS CONTROLLED BTW!
Not only that, but it was so vague and fucking scary! So unnecessary. I will spend today being a male Karen and calling the city. You scared the absolute crap out of my wife and I. Do you guys not understand that everyone is prepared for WWIII rn and you can't just send out explosion alerts with such little context. It's as if you WANTED to freak people out!!!!! I'm so frustrated dude.
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u/xepherys 6d ago
I emailed hsemhelp@waynecounty.com - that’s the Wayne County Security & Emergency Management team who is responsible for Wireless Emergency Alerts.
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u/jfrecka7 6d ago
thank you, this is sincerely ridiculous and they need to reevaluate their protocols.
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u/takemeoutbac 6d ago
Same, only here to find out who I need to write a strongly worded letter to for waking me at 6am on a Monday with this bs
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u/Agile-Peace4705 6d ago edited 6d ago
I won’t lie, this scared the shit out of me. It woke me from a deep sleep.
EDIT - It looks like people from all over got this alert. I suggest everyone reaches out to their state rep about it.
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u/jfrecka7 6d ago
I was gonna ask, legit how to I complain about this??? Ive gotten horrible alerts like this just for "possible thunderstorms later" and then yesterday my tornado siren outside was going off and telling us "tornado warning seek shelter", but I got no notifications for that or the severe thunderstorm warning yesterday. WTF is going on!!!?
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u/Vi1eOne 6d ago
Here you go, fellow Detroiters. The recent iOS update turned this shit back on. Can't speak to Android.
Settings ▶️ Notifications ▶️Government alerts
Definitely silencing all this shit if I'm going to get it for possible explosions at checks notes vacant commercial buildings 11 miles away
Got one of these for a thunderstorm that was still four hours away a couple weeks ago.
Way to turn the emergency alert system into a Cry Wolf problem
Elongated Muskrat probably fired too many emergency services workers or something
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u/BalIsInMyFace 6d ago
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u/Howdyheyho 6d ago
That was also my first response to go check Zillow and I read those last few lines and I was like ‘brah this is fishy’. The agent who listed it I don’t know directly; but I work with a lot of those scums when investors are trying to get out of their investments and they are pretty horrible individuals. It was listed so long that he’s probably sick and tired of the sellers; but to intentionally put people at harm is wild if he had anything to do with it. Most (keyword) ‘investment properties’ don’t have gas stoves and stuff to nature so tenants don’t have gas lines/stoves etc. so if it just happened were looking at it being a furnace or a dryer. If it was unnatural source; the police can have fun figuring that one out.
I would like to note that it’s been pending so many times that their should be a recent inspection on that building and we should probably be able to tell what was going on with the gas lines from that.
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u/ThePermMustWait 6d ago
Is the explosion a nuclear bomb? If it’s not, this is completely unnecessary.
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u/ParkingHelicopter863 6d ago
Yes and I was in the midst of some intense/scary dream so now I’m having heart palpitations 😳😵💫 FFS
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u/CanaryRich 6d ago
Yeah I had an anxiety inducing dream lol then this shit woke me up with multiple alarms blaring throughout the house at full volume, I thought it was a nuclear bomb alarm or some shit.
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u/ParkingHelicopter863 6d ago
lmao I saw a citizen alert too right after about police / hostile crowd / shooting and I was like ARE WE AT WAR 😦
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u/I-Luv-Me 6d ago
I'm in Flat Rock why do i need to know about this 💔
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u/Zestyclose-Hat-2539 6d ago
Same lol Rockwood/ Gibraltar Area shit woke me up and got my Little Chihuahua yiping Non-Stop !!! lol funny but not funny 🤣
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u/kglover89 6d ago
The decision to send this out just caused a lottt of people to turn off these emergency notifications. What a terrible decision to send this out county wide.
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u/Peac3fulWorld 6d ago
Accidentally or purposefully waking up Detroit in this way for no reasonable purpose should mean you lose your job or at least get demoted. Fuck whoever sent that out
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u/ucantharmagoodwoman 6d ago
Why are they sending it to us all the way in Grosse Pointe? Was it bombed or something??
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u/GPointeMountaineer 6d ago
Seems like entire metro. Crazy irresponsible use of tech. I check in as at least 30 miles from the event
What got me is i had to acknowledge the event to clear the screen
Stupid. Someone f up and pissed off a lot of people.
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u/Own_Employment9666 6d ago
I find it curious that we got this notification after the fact. I wonder if someone is trying to warn us that if there is an actual threat, we won’t know for another 1-2 hours.
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u/Own_Employment9666 6d ago
I will scratch that idea though. As it turns out, the fire department sent out the alert in error to everyone in the area and they were only meant to target people surrounding the explosion area.
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u/Agile-Peace4705 6d ago
Even if you were in the explosion area, what good is it alerting you two hours after the fact?
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u/hydrangeaso 6d ago
So a fire in Detroit woke up thousands of people across Michigan? Lol ok
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u/Working_Estate_3695 6d ago
Click on 4 says an apartment explosion. Link: https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2025/03/31/officials-respond-to-a-possible-apartment-building-explosion-on-detroits-west-side/
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u/KeyFrequent9555 6d ago
Police scanners aren’t saying anything, really confused right now
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u/Everything_Fine 6d ago
Yeah and I’m fucking pissed. I’m all the way in Farmington hills why did I get this? Thanks for waking me up two hours earlier than I needed to.
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u/cold_kingsly 6d ago edited 6d ago
Why on earth did they send an emergency alert, to what seems to be all of Metro-Detroit, for a small explosion/fire that was already out almost an hour before they sent it?
I appreciate the alert system but it is wildly unnecessary that I, someone who lives in Ann Arbor, had to receive this message.
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u/Commercial_Ad_4522 6d ago
Yea very scary for someone who worries about security. Left wondering if we need to evacuate or take it more seriously and they gave little to no advisement. It is serious, but I don’t think it is so serious everyone has to wake up for it unless they are withholding information.
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u/mikerod0 6d ago
I was the only one at work without my phone on me. Everyone checked their phone like I was in a John Wick movie
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u/IllStickToTheShadows 6d ago
I don’t understand why it was necessary to do this when I don’t live in that neighborhood nor do I drive through there
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u/GlyphedArchitect 6d ago
Me, waking up one minute before my 6 am alarm: "Hell yeah, now I don't have to hear an annoying sound!"
My phone: "Lemme stop you right there."
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u/Local_Fear_Entity 6d ago
I'm over on the East side.
I just got to sleep about two hours ago.
I have class at nine.
If I wasn't so fuckin broke I would have actively thrown my phone across the apartment.
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u/cocacolavevo 6d ago
I assume there's some law or something saying that people within a certain radius need to be informed but I also feel like other explosions have happened in Detroit before and I haven't been notified so who's to say? Anyway I hope everyone can get back to sleep soon if you were woken up
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u/Alternative_Rip_1420 6d ago
I hope everyone is ok but super confused why they had to send out an amber alert style message about this I live almost 25 mins from that address smh
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u/GPointeMountaineer 6d ago
Woke me up from rem sleep and resulted in me reading mails from work. Now wide awake for an explosion that had 0 effect on me yet I'm am fully impacted now by being wide awake.
Had to acknowledge that I read that an explosion occurred.
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u/iblis6eko 6d ago
WHYYY. yes let’s scare all these people who aren’t even near this area in an “explosion” that we can’t even confirm is happening
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u/Orangeshowergal 6d ago
There seriously should be some punishment to whoever allowed this message to go out like this. Unneeded
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u/awajitoka East Side 6d ago
Useless alert that provided no context. This will only lead to people ignoring them.
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u/Archi_penko East Side 6d ago
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u/praisedawings247 6d ago
Happened at 4:00 am?
Why the alarm at 6, then? (Not directed at you OP… just thinkin out loud).
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u/Informal_Pizza3733 6d ago
This is the same place that royalty child’s girl was kidnapped at 2AM a year ago or so…
Hopefully it’s not connected
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u/Ellenlaw22 6d ago
Hmm curious about this, I don't remember. I also googled the address after getting the alert and saw some odd wording on the listing. Something about being "blown away" by the property.
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u/Anautaxia 6d ago
Same and there is NOTHING anywhere I thought I was still dreaming WTF is going on
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u/beamsjz 6d ago
i’m in taylor, why do i need this alert if we aren’t under attack?
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u/halwares 6d ago
my husband and i were both dead asleep with 2 cats when this shit sounded off. ridiculous... i thought there was a tornado or something more concerning 😭😭😭
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u/Rude-Promise1984 6d ago
I've decided they needed extra hands on deck. This was obviously a job interview. Most of us failed.
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u/SeaTyoDub 6d ago
So the explosion happened at 4am. Husband got the EAS alert at 6am. I took my phone out of airplane mode at 615am but no alert.
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u/Careless-Cheetah-882 6d ago
I emailed hsemhelp@waynecounty.com asking for clarification on the alert and a reason why it was sent 2 hours later. Not sure if it will do anything but worth a try.
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u/rougehuron 6d ago
Per this WDIV story: "The Detroit Fire Department confirmed with Local 4 that they sent the notification in error." https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2025/03/31/heres-why-emergency-alert-was-sent-across-area-for-possible-detroit-explosion/
Why does DFD have access to send out such a high level mass alert on their own?
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u/ThePermMustWait 6d ago
I got a new phone and had not gotten around to turning off emergency alerts. This isn’t near me, I don’t even go near where this is. Now I’m up an hour early. An accidental alert came through a week ago and now this. Everyone is just going to turn their alerts off and now it’s useless.
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u/Substantial_City4618 6d ago
Yeah. My mom got it nearly 20 miles away.
It’s just an apartment building, it’s likely to be a natural gas explosion or meth lab.
Usually not a huge deal.
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u/skizdawn 6d ago
Scared the shit out of me, I live in a small town 30 minutes away so idk why I got this
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u/Excellent-Ad-4853 6d ago
I live in Cl and was half awake on the toilet and damn near died for a possible explosion. How tf is it possible⁉️⁉️
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u/TalkieTina 6d ago edited 6d ago
It’s some small apartment complex off Schoolcraft fairly near Grand River and I-96. The zip code is 48227. I was already awake but hubby wasn’t. I thought it would have been an Amber Alert. My cross streets are Michigan Avenue and Telegraph.
Edited for typos
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u/e-dance2 6d ago
i heard a big boom a couple seconds after i sh at my pants
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u/SokkaHaikuBot 6d ago
Sokka-Haiku by e-dance2:
I heard a big boom
A couple seconds after
I sh at my pants
Remember that one time Sokka accidentally used an extra syllable in that Haiku Battle in Ba Sing Se? That was a Sokka Haiku and you just made one.
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u/JasmineStarshine 6d ago
Scared the hell out of me, it’s why I’m here