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Police Conclude Hamburg School Alarm Was Caused by Technical Glitch

The seventh such alarm this school year has prompted authorities to question the reliability of emergency protocols.

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Overview

  • At 1:30 p.m. on July 18, police received an emergency call reporting an alarm at a Hamburg-Rönneburg school.
  • A large contingent of officers conducted room-by-room inspections and found no evidence of a threat.
  • A spokesperson for Polizei Hamburg confirmed the incident was a false alert likely triggered by a system defect.
  • This incident marks the seventh false school alarm in Germany since October, following alerts in Cologne, Villingen-Schwenningen and Ingelheim.
  • Education and law enforcement officials are now reviewing alarm-system reliability and response procedures to prevent future disruptions.