
Several bullets were fired at a hospital in Central Pennsylvania. Allegedly killed in an encounter with the gunman police. The incident took place at UPMC Memorial Hospital and some people were reported injured in it. Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro said, “I have been informed about tragic firing at UPMC Memorial Hospital in York County and I am going to the spot. The hospital is now safe and police members are safe with our local and federal colleagues. Are reacting on. “
I’ve been briefed on the tragic shooting at UPMC Memorial Hospital in York County and I am on my way to the scene.
The hospital is now secure and members of the @Pastatepolice and @Pemahq Are on the Ground Responding AlongSide Our Local and Federal Partners.
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– Governor josh shapiro (@govenorshapiro) February 22, 2025
Shapiro said, “Follow the instructions of the local authorities and stay away from the area. We will share more updates as soon as they are available.”
In a video viral viral on social media, a police vehicle is seen coming towards the hospital and people are running out of the campus. After firing bullets, the police laid siege to the area.
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Active Shooter Situation at Umpc Hospital in York, Pennsylvania Story is Still Developing Multiple Victims Reported pic.twitter.com/gqoaqwmtie– Todd Paron (@TPARON) February 22, 2025
According to reports, two law enforcement officers and a nurse were injured in the shootout.
The New York Times quoted a hospital official as saying, “A gunman was in the hospital on Saturday and fired.” The hospital said, “The hospital is now safe and the danger is averted.”
The news agency Associated Press said that the UPMC Memorial officials in York said that no patient has been injured and the gunman is dead, law enforcement agencies are on the premises and are managing the situation.
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