Colorado hospital where victims of Planned Parenthood shooting were treated is on lockdown
A hospital in Colorado Springs where several of the wounded from the Planned Parenthood shooting were treated was placed on lockdown on Monday, local television station KKTV reported, citing police.
No reason was given for the lockdown and Reuters could not immediately reach a Colorado Springs police spokeswoman.
KKTV reports that Colorado Springs Police searched two hospitals on Monday looking for a "suspicious person."
Penrose Main, where some of the victims from the Planned Parenthood shooting were treated, was on lockdown earlier Monday. Now Memorial Hospital is too, according to KKTV.
KKTV also reported that patients received phone calls canceling their appointments and that those inside were to lock doors and stay put.
Penrose hospital on Nevada Ave. in Colorado Springs is on lockdown. https://t.co/4Sr5orfoeH
- KKTV 11 News (@kktv11news) November 30, 2015
Reuters reporter Dan Whitcomb contributed to this post
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