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Abandoned package forces patient relocations

Hospital Safety Connection, June 3, 2005

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When staff at St. Clare's Hospital in Dover, NJ, found a potentially dangerous-looking package outside the front doors on June 1, it created enough worry to force hundreds of patients and workers to move a safer area within the building.

A bomb squad determined the package contained lumber pieces wrapped in paper bags and clear tape and wasn't dangerous, though authorities are investigating the matter, according to the Daily Record of Morristown, NJ.

No note or threatening phones calls were linked to the package, authorities told the Record. Hospital staff responded well to the incident, in part thanks to terrorism response training in the statewide TOPOFF 3 drill in April.



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