The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Hospital lockdown during incidents

- LUCINDA CAMERON

An Ayrshire hospital was placed under lockdown last night as police dealt with a serious incident in the grounds and two others in the area.

Police said they were dealing with three “potentiall­y linked incidents” in the Kilmarnock area, the first of which happened at around 7.45pm outside University Hospital Crosshouse.

The second incident took place around 20 minutes later on Portland Street, and the third, a serious road crash on the A76, at around 8.30pm.

Police said the incidents were not being treated as terrorist-related.

There were unconfirme­d reports that the first two incidents involved stabbings.

University Hospital Crosshouse was placed under lockdown but NHS Ayrshire and Arran said this was later lifted after police said it was safe to do so. Ambulances were diverted to University Hospital Ayr while the lockdown was in place.

Crawford McGuffie, NHS Ayrshire and Arran medical director, said: “Following the police incident earlier this evening, University Hospital Crosshouse was put under lockdown.

“Police Scotland have confirmed the risk to patients, staff and visitors to the hospital is minimal, and so this lockdown has been lifted. There remains a large police presence on the grounds of the hospital.

“As this is a Police Scotland incident, we are unable to comment any further at this time.”

Police said that inquiries into the incidents were at an early stage but that there was no cause for concern for the wider community.

Police Scotland tweeted: “Police Scotland is currently dealing with 3 potentiall­y linked incidents in the Kilmarnock area.

“The first occurred around 7.45pm outside Crosshouse Hospital, the second around 20 minutes later on Portland Street, and the third, a serious road crash, on the A76, around 8.30pm.

“There is no cause for concern for the wider community.”

They added: “We can confirm the ongoing incidents in the Kilmarnock area are not being treated as terrorist-related.”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: “My thoughts are with those involved in these very serious incidents in Crosshouse/Kilmarnock.

“Please help @ AyrshirePo­lice do their job by following the advice to stay away from the areas affected.”

Scottish Labour candidate Kevin McGregor tweeted: “Worrying reports of stabbings in the #Kilmarnock and #Crosshouse areas this evening.

“Please everyone take care and stay vigilant.”

 ??  ?? University Hospital Crosshouse, which was locked down.
University Hospital Crosshouse, which was locked down.

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