Medical centre ‘bomb threat’ sees patients ‘evacuated’ and police called in

Medical Centre Faces ‘Bomb Threat’ Leading to Evacuation and Police Involvement

A Caerphilly borough medical center, Rhymney Integrated Health and Social Care Centre, was evacuated on the evening of September 2 after alleged bomb threats were made over the phone. Here are the key details of the incident:

  • A 59-year-old man from Caerphilly was arrested in connection with the threats.
  • Verbal threats reportedly led to the evacuation of the child services department.
  • No individuals were harmed during the incident, according to a health board spokesperson.
  • Gwent Police confirmed the arrest and cautioned the individual.
  • The Aneurin Bevan University Health Board commended the swift response of staff and law enforcement.

In a statement, a spokesperson emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards threats to staff or services. The incident was quickly resolved without any impact on patients. The collaboration between the health board and Gwent Police ensured a prompt and effective response.

The 59-year-old suspect was given a conditional police caution. The health board reassured the community of their commitment to ensuring the safety and security of their facilities as well as their staff members.

Despite the tense situation, the professionalism and efficiency of the response team helped bring the situation under control. The community and patients can rest assured that the health center takes any threats seriously and cooperates fully with law enforcement to maintain a safe environment for all.