Series of threats causes Cascade Valley Hospital to lockdown, increase security

Bellingham, WALocal News

Cascade Valley Hospital in Arlington, WA, faced lockdowns due to four threatening calls made from April 23 to April 29, prompting an FBI investigation. Each call resulted in immediate lockdowns to protect patients and staff, highlighting the urgency of the situation. Officials suspect that the threats may originate from a single person or group targeting hospitals across the nation. Skagit Regional Health has responded by enhancing security measures at the hospital during this critical time. The City of Arlington is actively involved in the investigation, emphasizing the need for vigilance in protecting healthcare facilities.

Hospitals nationwide remain on alert due to the potential for similar threats. Local authorities are working with federal agencies to track down the sources of these calls. The situation underscores growing concerns about safety in healthcare environments amidst rising threats.

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