The Toronto Raptors had to evacuate both fans and players from the court after a speaker inside Scotiabank Arena caught on fire.
On the scoreboard, it simply looked like the Toronto Raptors were beating the brakes off of the visiting Indiana Pacers in the first half. The scene inside Scotiabank Arena was much more chaotic and harrowing than that, however.
Early in the game, an entire section of fans was removed from their seats. And the word began to spread that it was due to a speaker in the rafters catching fire and firefighters were brought onto the scene.
#raptors not the only thing on fire tonight 🔥 pic.twitter.com/caGxca1eP7
— Ainka Jess (@justbeingaj) March 27, 2022
Video is circulating of a speaker on fire at Scotiabank Arena right now during the Raptors Pacers game. Toronto Fire is on scene, game is still being played. pic.twitter.com/zzK50bSDj6
— Kris Pangilinan (@KrisReports) March 27, 2022
Fire in the house at game. Seats empty pic.twitter.com/4Umx2LIt5a
— BILLSMAFIA4me (@Billsmafia4me) March 27, 2022
Somehow, though, the game continued on with the speaker fire situation ongoing. With 4:05 remaining in the first half, though, things got too serious for that to be the case.
Raptors fire: Speaker catches fire at Scotiabank Arena causing play to be suspended, evacuation
At that point, the officials decided to evacuate all the fans from their seats and take the players off of the floor, suspending the game at that point.
#Raptors lead the #Pacers 66-38 with 4:05 left in the 2Q. Players leaving the court, and fans are evacuating because of a fire inside Scotiabank Arena here in Toronto. pic.twitter.com/UL5Zc4VVCL
— James Boyd (@RomeovilleKid) March 27, 2022
It’s truly quite terrifying to think that a speaker in an NBA arena could be on fire during the middle of a game. More than that, it’s wild to consider that the game continued on for some time while that was happening.
We’ll update you with more on this situation once we have more information. As of now, though, the game has officially been delayed with just over four minutes left in the first half due to the fire.
Update: After a determination that there was no threat to public safety, it was announced that the game will resume with no fans in the building.
Air quality cleared by fire department. Floor, below speaker, being cleaned. Fire fighters worming through final steps -- isolating the area.
— Eric Smith (@Eric__Smith) March 27, 2022
Ball racks back on the floor ...benches being replenished with Towels etc...
Game will resume "soon" ...with no fans