Lockdown at Primary Children’s Hospital in Lehi After Reports of Active Shooter
A major emergency response unfolded Tuesday at the Intermountain Health Primary Children’s Hospital Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Campus after reports of an active shooter prompted an immediate lockdown of the facility.
The hospital, located on N Miller Campus Dr in Lehi, was placed under lockdown after an armed individual was reported to have entered the building and opened fire. Law enforcement agencies responded rapidly, securing the area and initiating emergency protocols to protect patients, staff, and visitors.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the number of victims or the extent of any injuries. Details surrounding the suspect, including whether the individual is in custody, remain unclear at this time.
A heavy police presence has been established around the hospital, with officers working to clear the facility and ensure the safety of everyone inside. Emergency responders, including paramedics and additional support units, were seen arriving at the scene as the situation unfolded.
Families and staff inside the hospital were instructed to shelter in place, while officials urged the public to avoid the area to allow first responders to operate safely.
The incident has caused widespread concern given the vulnerable population within the pediatric hospital. Officials are expected to provide updates as more verified information becomes available.
This remains a developing story.