TD Garden Evacuated After Fire Alarm Following Celtics Game
Boston, MA – TD Garden was evacuated on Wednesday night after a fire alarm was triggered shortly after the Boston Celtics’ defeat against the New York Knicks. The game concluded around 9:30 p.m., but the alarm went off about an hour later, causing members of the media and players to leave the venue before their usual postgame interviews.
Officials confirmed that no injuries were reported during the evacuation. TD Garden issued a statement indicating that the cause of the alarm is currently under investigation. "Fire alarm went off tonight post game," the venue said.
Multiple reporters shared videos from the scene, showing fire trucks outside the North Station entrance of the Garden as fans and media gathered outside. Knicks player Josh Hart expressed surprise during postgame interviews, questioning if others were concerned about the alarm.
Despite the unsettling situation, the focus remained on the game, where the Celtics narrowly lost 91-90, marking their second defeat in the current playoff series. More updates on the incident will follow as the investigation into the fire alarm continues.
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