No sign of shooting at Naval Medical Center San Diego

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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Naval Medical Center San Diego gets 'all clear' after shooting scare
The Naval Medical Center San Diego has been given the 'all clear' after reports of an active shooter forced an hours-long lockdown.

SAN DIEGO (KABC) -- Military authorities responded to a report of gunshots at the Naval Medical Center in the Balboa Park area of San Diego on Tuesday, but an inspection found no sign of a gunman or a shooting.

According to a Navy official, a sentry at the medical center received a report from someone who claimed to have heard gunshots fired in the vicinity of building No. 26.

A Navy press release stated that the single witness reported hearing three gunshots coming from the basement of the building, which houses offices and barracks for wounded sailors and Marines as well as a gym.

Center spokesman Mike Alvarez said the gunshot sounds were heard around 8 a.m.

"We have found absolutely nothing to indicate any shots were fired," a hospital spokesman said during a later press conference.

Base security and San Diego police initially responded to the scene, and a shelter-in-place order was issued. No injuries were reported.

The medical center is located at 34800 Bob Wilson Drive. Occupants inside building No. 26 were advised to run, hide or fight, according to a statement posted on the hospital's Facebook page.

The base remained on lockdown as authorities went from room to room and led personnel out of the facility.

The Associated Press and ABC News contributed to this report