PUYALLUP, Wash. — Part of the Multicare Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup was closed and evacuated Sunday morning. An investigation there involved a vehicle parked at the main entrance, police said.
Officers say a man arrived at the hospital Sunday morning with a hand wound from an explosive device. The car he and another man arrived in remained parked near the main entrance.
That vehicle was checked for possible explosives. A bomb squad was at the scene, along with police. The vehicle was searched and cleared by 11:45 a.m.
Police said the hospital would fully reopen shortly afterward.
WHAT TO KNOW:
- Main entrance to hospital was closed
- Entry was only allowed through emergency entrance
- Part of hospital was evacuated, including some patients
- Investigation involved vehicle parked at main entrance
- Vehicle was checked for possible explosives, then cleared
The main entrance to the hospital was closed. The top floor of the parking garage was also closed.
Entrance into the hospital was allowed only through the emergency entrance.
Areas around the main entrance and the main floor of the hospital were evacuated. Some patients closest to the main entrance were also evacuated, officials with the hospital said.
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Entry into Good Sam for all hospital areas is through the Emergency entrance ONLY. Top floor of the parking garage is also CLOSED.
— Puyallup Police (@PuyallupPD) January 8, 2017
There are also areas around the main entrance and main floor of the hospital that have been evacuated for the investigation at this time.
— Puyallup Police (@PuyallupPD) January 8, 2017
Puyallup PD, ATF and FBI responded to possible bomb material in a truck @ Good Sam Hospital. No threat saysPPD. @KIRO7Seattle @PhotogJKIRO7 pic.twitter.com/krXuqwK6lu
— Jason D. Nobles (@PhotogJKIRO7) January 8, 2017
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