My initial thought was of another terrorist attack just seeing the number of police cars and the fact a terrorist attack happened near the Flinders' train station recently.
Almost the entire Bourke St was cordoned off and I counted 25 cop cars excluding ambos and traffic diversion personnel, inside the cordon.
My journalism instincts kicked in and I couldn't help but go as close to the cordon as I could. There a cop was telling a group what transpired and the first thing I said to myself:"luckily I crossed that road before it all happened."
But being here with 3 kids, we could have easily been on the receiving end of something utterly devastating.
Especially since we'd been frequenting the Flinders teaib station and surrounding areas since our arrival on this.
Melbourne is quite popular with tourists and I hope no visitors' holiday is ruined by the today's alleged mentally unstable driver.
Despite the chaos, people are going about their normal business. One gets the feeling they just don't care.
We saw a man who looked to be in his 60s with cuts and bruises on his right arm being spoken to by police. I presumed he was one of the victims. It seemed paramedics hadn't reached him yet. That didn't seem unusual given the sheer scale of this incident.
Police are all over Flinders St, Bourke St and adjacent streets and it's going to take some time for them to complete their scene investigation.
I watched the telly news tonight and received a call from my concerned bro in Sydney and my dad in Auckland.
I assured them we were safe.