Hospital in Kilmarnock locked down due to a ‘serious incident’ in its grounds

Hospital in Kilmarnock is locked down due to a ‘serious incident’ in its grounds amid reports of a stabbing

  • Police Scotland dealing with ‘serious incident’ at University Hospital Crosshouse
  • The Kilmarnock hospital is under lockdown with ambulances diverted to it
  • Reports on social media suggest that a nurse may have been stabbed

A Scottish hospital has been placed under lockdown following a reported stabbing in its grounds.

Police say they are dealing with two serious incidents in Kilmarnock, one at University Hospital Crosshouse and a second one in Portland Street.

Reports on social media suggest that a nurse may have been stabbed.

University Hospital Crosshouse in Kilmarnock has been placed under lockdown following a ‘serious incident’ in its grounds

NHS Ayrshire and Arran said that ambulances are being diverted to University Hospital Ayr.

One eye witness told the Daily Record: ‘I was picking someone up when a member of medical staff was stabbed. The whole place is on lockdown.

‘Armed police are there and they’re sending everyone away from the area.’

Crawford McGuffie, NHS Ayrshire and Arran medical director, said: ‘NHS Ayrshire and Arran is aware of an incident in the grounds of University Hospital Crosshouse.

‘As a result, the hospital has been under lockdown, and ambulances diverted to University Hospital Ayr.

‘We are assisting Police Scotland with their investigations, and to ensure the safety of staff, patients and visitors.

Reports on social media suggest there may have been a stabbing

Reports on social media suggest there may have been a stabbing

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

Police urged people to avoid the area.

Ayrshire Police tweeted: ‘Officers in Kilmarnock are currently dealing with two serious incidents in the town at this time, one at Crosshouse Hospital and a second in Portland Street.

‘These areas are cordoned off and the public are asked to avoid them at this time.’