HONOLULU ― Hawaii’s false missile alert last weekend didn’t just cause widespread panic, it also triggered real damage, including a car accident and at least one heart attack. Shields’ girlfriend told news reporters that the man almost died from the heart attack after being shocked by the alert. They say that it just pushed him into a heart attack,” Brenda Reichel told Hawaii News Now. Shields had “no history of heart attack or anything or heart disease. After receiving the missile alert on his phone, Reichel said that Shields called his children to say goodbye, then began vomiting.
Source: Huffington Post January 21, 2018 13:18 UTC