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Bomb threat made at DCHS | News, Sports, Jobs

Daily News staff IRON MOUNTAIN Dickinson County Healthcare System was locked down after receiving a bomb threat Monday evening. The DCH call center got the call at 8:48 p.m. from someone who had disguised their voice, stating they had placed a bomb in Dickinson County Memorial Hospital, according to a news release from Joe Rizzo, director of public relations and business development . Hospital administrators enacted a “Code Orange” protocol, locking down the building and alerting local authorities of the threat, the release stated. Law enforcement arrived minutes later and swept through the hospital, starting with all public access points, patient care areas and thoroughfares. Patients and staff remained in place with limited activity while authorities addressed the threat.

Bomb threat called in to DCH

IRON MOUNTAIN, MI    Dickinson County Healthcare was closed for a few hours after someone called in a bomb threat Monday night. Around 8:40 p.m. Iron Mountain Police and Fire departments were dispatched to the hospital on Stephenson Avenue. Officers were assisted by the Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office, Michigan State Police, Kingsford Public Safety, and the Marquette Police Department with an explosive-detecting K-9 unit. Police conducted a thorough search of the building but no bomb was found. Officers cleared the scene around 2 a.m. Anyone with information regarding the threat is asked to call the Iron Mountain Police Department at 906-774-1234.

DCH receives bomb threat | News, Sports, Jobs

IRON MOUNTAIN The Dickinson County Healthcare System was locked down after receiving a bomb threat Monday evening. The DCH call center received a phone call at 8:48 p.m. from someone who had disguised their voice stating they had placed a bomb in the hospital, according to a release from Director of Public Relations and Business Development Joe Rizzo. Following emergency action protocol, hospital administrators enacted a “Code Orange,” locking down the building and alerting local authorities of the threat, the release stated. Law enforcement arrived minutes later and swept through the hospital, starting will all public access points, patient care areas and thoroughfares. Patients and staff remained in place with limited activity while authorities addressed the threat.

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