Empire State Building’s Eerie Tribute To First Responders Spooks New Yorkers
The Empire State Building lit up in tribute to the first responders on the front lines of New York’s battle with the coronavirus pandemic.
But the salute struck some as a little bit off.
New York state has become the epicenter of the pandemic in the United States, with nearly 67,000 sick and more than 1,300 dead.
In honor of emergency workers, the Empire State Building broke out what it called a “heartbeat of America” display. The upper floors pulsed red, like a heartbeat, while the mast flashed like the lights atop an emergency vehicle:
The Empire State Building was lit up like an ambulance tonight in tribute to first responders and medical workers battling COVID-19.
The top of the iconic skyscraper was lit red, with revolving red and white lights circling the mast to resemble a siren. https://t.co/mTykFLCwlZpic.twitter.com/rqiAEdCb6T— ABC News (@ABC) March 31, 2020
People on social media seemed to like the heartbeat.
The emergency light effect? Not so much:
I mean, if the hospital in Central Park wasn’t stressing you out enough....the Empire State Building is now red like blood, you know.
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) March 31, 2020
A little on the nose, Empire State Building. pic.twitter.com/kixDjTU4lk
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) March 31, 2020
Me: I think I’m finally learning how to keep my late-night coronavirus anxiety under control
The Empire State Building: https://t.co/DkZnp9dwwa— Matt Ford (@fordm) March 31, 2020
love to have the glowing red beacon of doom on the skyline
— Extremely Socially Distant Tom Tomorrow (@tomtomorrow) March 31, 2020
They've lit up the Empire State Building red with a flashing siren as a tribute to emergency workers and the effect is (appropriately?) terrifying.pic.twitter.com/OY9g1Vby6f
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) March 31, 2020
I’ve never seen them do that to the Empire State Building, that’s terrifying
— Tara Dublin Is Staying Home (@taradublinrocks) March 31, 2020