#BREAKING: Active shooter reported at Naval Med. Ctr. San Diego. They tell anyone inside to “run, hide or fight” pic.twitter.com/IkTF4TWcz3
— FOX25 News Boston (@fox25news) January 26, 2016
Via NBC Live stream
The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) confirmed that officials at NMCSD reported shots fired in the facility, but could not offer further details at this time.
NMCSD advised all personnel to not report to work and avoid the area. Officials at the facility told NBC 7 that, as far as they know, this is not an active shooter drill or training.
At around 8:30 a.m., two California Highway Patrol officers were seen entering the facility through an emergency room entrance near Florida Drive. A steady stream of other patrol cars from multiple agencies could then be seen flowing into the area surrounding the military hospital.
By 8:45 a.m., a SWAT truck was seen storming the facility.
Naval Base Point Loma has been placed on lockdown, military officials said.

Good news:

Update:


They are going room to room, checking to clear the building.


Maybe the fact that they just had a drill had people over sensitive, and they misheard the situation.
No wounded reported yet.
WATCH LIVE: People exit Naval Medical Center San Diego safely, with their hands up https://t.co/X0Z1rvZwEV https://t.co/O5sewW2F5i
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 26, 2016
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