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Navy finds no sign of shooting at San Diego medical center

SAN DIEGO » The Navy said today an initial inspection at Naval Medical Center San Diego found no sign of a gunman or a shooting.

The disclosure came after military police had checked Building 26 after a person reported hearing three shots in the basement earlier in the day, Navy spokesman N. Scott Sutherland said.

The base remained on lockdown as authorities went from room to room and led personnel out of the facility.

TV images showed uniformed Navy personnel walking outside the medical facility. Their hands were in the air and they were being patted down by base police as a precaution.

School officials said a lockdown had ended and instruction has resumed at three schools near the medical center.

The Navy hospital previously said on its Facebook page that an active shooter was reported and people were told to run, hide or fight.

All non-emergency personnel had been asked to stay away from the area.

A dozen unmarked SUVs — some with flashing lights — entered the center through the emergency room driveway gate around 9 a.m. A San Diego County Sheriff’s Department armored truck followed minutes later.

San Diego police Officer Travis Easter said police received a notification call from military police at 8:03 a.m. of shots fired but assistance was not requested.

Alvy Furlong, whose husband had surgery at the hospital last night, told KGTV-San Diego that a nurse came in and said to be prepared for possible evacuation.

“The doors are closed and locked,” she said. “All of the windows have been covered.”

Traffic backed up around the facility during the morning rush hour.

The 272-bed, multispecialty hospital and ambulatory complex is located on about 78 acres in the southeast corner of Balboa Park, about 2.5 miles from downtown, according to its website. Center staff is comprised of more than 6,500 military, civilian, contractor and volunteer personnel.

NMCSD personnel deploy to Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Djibouti and aboard the USNS Mercy, the website said. The facility is affiliated with 19 civilian nursing schools, training more than 400 students per year in clinical rotations.

AP writers Christopher Weber and John Antczak in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

9 responses to “Navy finds no sign of shooting at San Diego medical center”

  1. localguy says:

    Navy PAO just stated shooting claim came from one witness who said they heard “Shot like sounds” in the basement. No shooter found yet.

  2. mikethenovice says:

    Republicans smile when they hear a gun shot being fired at the American public. That’s why they support owning guns without gun control.

  3. mikethenovice says:

    This rotten apple will now force everyone else to a higher level, security gate.

  4. localguy says:

    Just on the news. Naval Hospital Commander says no evidence yet to substantiate claims of shots fired. Security is sweeping building just to be sure. Doctors and nurses being allowed on base to go to work. Search will continue until all areas secure.

  5. mikethenovice says:

    And I thought that I was the only one shooting blanks.

  6. mikethenovice says:

    Must be a phantom ghost.

  7. DeltaDag says:

    Somebody’s twisted idea of fun.

  8. cojef says:

    Chalk it up as a dry run to test the effectiveness of the Base’s 1st responders to a given crisis.

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