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Gunman in York County, Pa., Hospital Shooting Is Dead, Officials Say
A gunman involved in a shooting at a hospital in York County, Pa., on Saturday morning is dead, according to the authorities and a hospital official.
While no patients were injured, at least four people were evaluated at a nearby hospital in connection with the shooting, an official there said. Details on their conditions were not made available.
The gunman, who has not been publicly identified, was at UPMC Memorial hospital, which is in West Manchester Township, at about 11 a.m. when shots were fired, Susan Manko, a vice president of public relations for the hospital, said in a statement.
UPMC, the hospital system that includes UPMC Memorial, said in a statement that the gunman was dead. The Pennsylvania State Police also said on social media that the gunman was dead and there was “no danger to the public.”
Ms. Manko said no patients were injured. She added: “The hospital is now secure. This is a fluid situation. Law enforcement is on premises and is managing the situation.”
Four people were being evaluated in the emergency department at WellSpan York Hospital in York, Pa., less than five miles from UPMC Memorial, according to a spokeswoman for WellSpan.
The first patient arrived at approximately noon, she said, adding that the hospital was unable to share specific details about the patients’ conditions.
Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania said on social media on Saturday afternoon that he had been “briefed on the tragic shooting at UPMC Memorial Hospital” and was on his way to the hospital.