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A shelter-in-place order issued at Naval Base San Diego was lifted Wednesday after security concerns prompted a brief lockdown. The order was related to unauthorized individuals near Gate 6. Police and Navy officials responded promptly, ensuring operations resumed safely without injuries. The situation highlights the importance of security protocols at military installations, especially amid growing concerns over access control and external threats.
San Diego – A shelter-in-place order was lifted at Naval Base San Diego on Wednesday afternoon after security concerns prompted a brief lockdown. The alert, issued shortly before 1 p.m., was related to a group of individuals without authorization in the vicinity of the base.
According to Brian O’Rourke, a Public Affairs Officer with the United States Navy, the initial alert was confirmed to have occurred at approximately 12:40 p.m. The area affected was specifically around Gate 6 at the base, adjacent to 32nd Street and Harbor Drive. Operations at the base resumed around 1:50 p.m., approximately one hour after the alert was first issued.
The San Diego Police Department assisted in responding to the situation. However, no further information regarding the threat’s credibility or nature was provided during the incident. Fortunately, the situation did not result in any injuries or immediate threats to safety.
Following an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the alert, authorities determined that the shelter-in-place order could be lifted and regular activities could continue without interruption.
The shelter-in-place protocol is a standard precaution applied in situations where there may be a threat, ensuring that individuals remain inside until the situation is resolved. This particular incident drew attention given its location at a significant military facility, which is crucial to national security operations.
Naval Base San Diego, located on the southern edge of the city, serves as the largest naval base in the western United States, supporting thousands of military personnel and accommodating a diverse fleet of vessels. The base regularly interacts with local law enforcement and emergency response teams to ensure the safety and security of its operations and personnel.
While this particular situation was resolved quickly, it underscores the importance of security protocols in military installations, especially in an era where access control and external threats are of heightened concern. The swift response from Navy officials and local law enforcement illustrates their preparedness to handle potential risks on the base.
As of now, there have been no further developments or details disclosed regarding the individuals involved in the incident or their intent. The investigation into the security breach remains ongoing.
This incident serves as a reminder of the evolving nature of security concerns impacting military facilities. Residents and personnel are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities to maintain health and safety within the community.
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