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Security forces were conducting sweeps at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio on Thursday evening after reports of an active shooter, but within hours a “green light” was given, according to reports.
Security guards see outside Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. (WRGT)
The green light was reported over the base’s speakerphone system more than four hours after two people reported hearing gunshots, according to FOX 8 in Cleveland.
The entire base was on lockdown, but emergency responders focused on the base’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center in Area A, according to a tweet from the airbase’s 88th Wing.
The base speaker could be heard from outside the base saying, “Lock, lock, lock,” according to WHIO.com.
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Wright-Patterson is Ohio’s largest single-site employer with more than 27,000 civilian and military employees, the Associated Press reported.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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