An emergency response has concluded after the bomb squad was called to a Melbourne hospital. 7NEWS
7NEWS understands attending officers removed a package and took it to a nearby oval.
An Alfred Health spokesperson said some patients inside the hospital were temporarily moved within the facility during the incident. “Senior personnel took immediate action, working with Victoria Police to ensure the safety of patients, staff and community members, while securing the area, they said. “Emergency Department patients were moved within the hospital to ensure they continued to receive appropriate care.”If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your
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