Saturday, February 4, 2012

ATTENTION CUSTOMERS...

Have you ever been in a big store and heard that call coming over the PA system?
I imagine you have on occasion.  Most times it is a lost child or a car in trouble in the parking lot. Today we heard what you really don't want to hear.
A male voice calmly speaking over the speaker.."Ladies and Gentlemen..we have a situation that is out of our control and we are asking that you calmly leave your carts and come to the front of the store as soon as possible, we are evacuating the store."
Some people never really heard what he said, some people just ignored it completely. Some people had no urge to leave the store at all. Some were told by employees to leave everything and go. Some who were checking out their items were told to leave the purchases and walk out. Told they could come back later. As I walked to the front of the store..I grabbed my camera out of my purse. Odd pictures started coming one after the other. Carts sitting everywhere in the store full of items and no people. It was so strange. There was no panic really, but
when you hear something like that all sorts of things run through your mind. When 9-11 occurred it changed the way everyone thinks about things. A very busy store at the first Saturday of the month and the day before the Superbowl game. The store was jammed with people. The parking lot was filled quickly and many people just up and left completely. We started asking employees if we should walk away from the building farther. I wasted NO TIME, I went to my car which was parked quite a distance from the front of the building.

We saw police cars, but no fire trucks. I knew it was probably NOT a bomb threat. Employees streamed out of the building one after another as they finished "sweeping" the aisles for stragglers. One woman said she had been shopping almost 2 hours and had a large cart full. "I still want my stuff..I will wait." Some employees were busy on their cell phones asking others what was going on. Sis stayed behind and asked how long this whole thing was going to take. She was told "at least an hour". A Gas company truck arrived and then we knew.. some switch or alarm had went off and they had to worry about a gas leak. Several men went inside with police and they started their search.


There was quite a traffic jam in front of the store with people and cars all trying to leave at the same time. I was so happy to see everyone being calm and very courteous to one other. We were lucky..it took only half an hour to check out the store. The weather co-operated and we had a nice clear day to stand outside and wait. When we walked back inside the store we immediately went to where we left our carts. Some employees were already rounding carts up and putting them to the front of the store.
I did not envy their long task of sorting all the items and re-stocking the shelves later on. One employee said that they do drill for things like this but it was the first time they had "really" had to do an evacuation. I hate to think of all the money the store lost in that thirty minute time frame. Thousands of dollars, I imagine, as many people left the premises and did not return. Our short visit to the store lasted way over two hours. It was educational in a way. When a person makes an announcement over the PA from now on, I will be listening even more careful than before. You just never know what will happen next.

11 comments:

Gerry Adams said...

Sounds like it was kind of scary. I'm glad people didn't panic and make it worse. You just never know what's going to happen.

MissDazey said...

I've never been in that type of alert. I am glad people did panic and run over one another like they do in the movies. Glad you woke about this experience, makes one think.

Seeking Serenity said...

Yipes! :O

Cindy said...

Not your average trip to Walmart, that's for sure. Glad they handled it in a safe matter.

Beth said...

I have been in a Sam's store in Champaign when a tornado touched down nearby. We were all told to stay in the building and wait for the all clear. There was no damage from the tornado. I am glad you are safe Sis. xxoo

Anonymous said...

Wow, that had to be scary, glad there was no panic. Must say you make a good reporter!

Sherry said...

Well that's something that doesn't happen every day. Glad they everyone was calm and orderly. I probably would have hung around to find out what was going on myself.

Sue Lehman said...

Such excitement! Glad things turned out OK. Bet it will make the news today. Let us know if there is an update on what really happened. This is the sort of thing that writers love to develop....:)

Joe said...

What a sobering experience! It's actually easy to ignore the announcements that come over the PA. I'm glad things worked out...with the mall shootings and such it pays to pay attention. Bless you my friend.

Big Dave T said...

Holy cow, I've never run into a situation like that before. Wonder if any shoplifters took advantage of the situation. Probably not with all the police on their way.

CAROLDEE said...

DAVE..employees are taught to take each aisle immediately and "sweep" people out of the store..they hardly have much time to steal and if they did the alarms at the front of the store would go off. They didn't go off despite so many people going through them.
Sue..there was no mention in the news because they found no leak..if there had been one I am sure it would have been a different story.