False-alarm active shooter alert sent to employees at Hudson Yards


A false alert about an active shooter at Hudson Yards caused a brief but ‘heart pumping’ panic on Wednesday afternoon before it was confirmed to be a mistake.

The NYPD confirmed that the alert ultimately turned out to be a “training exercise” at 31 Hudson Yards — which is home to the headquarters of the Equinox Group, the luxury fitness and health company.

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“We just had an active shooter scare at my office, holy sh-t my heart is still pumping,” an X user who said they work in the building posted just before noon.


Equinox gym at Hudson Yards.
A report of an active shooter at Hudson Yards caused a brief panic on Wednesday afternoon before it was confirmed to be a mistake. Google Maps

Police wouldn’t say if the alert prompted any emergency response, and it’s unclear what caused the false alarm to be sent out.

The Equinox Group, which also operates a fitness center and hotel at the location, did not immediately respond to The Post’s requests for comment.


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