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The sound of popping balloons had dozens of police officers descending on Carleton University Sunday evening, following erroneous reports of a shooter on campus.
Several students took to social media to report a possible emergency situation around 6:30 p.m., with the campus placed on lockdown while campus security and Ottawa police investigated.
The false alarm was traced to the Tory building, near the centre of the campus, where students were reportedly popping about 80 balloons, sending some students into a panic and triggering the emergency call.
Students at the library, across the courtyard from the Tory building, were told to stay inside until the situation was cleared.
Emergency responders quickly determined the source of the false alarm, and the lockdown was lifted within 20 minutes.
Police stand outside Carleton University after reports that shots had been fired. It was a false alarm. The sound of gunfire was actually only balloons being popped.
Police were called to Carleton University after erroneous reports of shots being fired.
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Several students took to social media to report a possible emergency situation around 6:30 p.m., with the campus placed on lockdown while campus security and Ottawa police investigated.
The false alarm was traced to the Tory building, near the centre of the campus, where students were reportedly popping about 80 balloons, sending some students into a panic and triggering the emergency call.
Students at the library, across the courtyard from the Tory building, were told to stay inside until the situation was cleared.
Emergency responders quickly determined the source of the false alarm, and the lockdown was lifted within 20 minutes.

Police stand outside Carleton University after reports that shots had been fired. It was a false alarm. The sound of gunfire was actually only balloons being popped.

Police were called to Carleton University after erroneous reports of shots being fired.

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