Armed police, including firearms officers, were called to a hospital in Glasgow after a man entered the building with a crossbow.
Police were called to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital around 6.30am on Friday following reports of the incident.
The weapon was not discharged and there were no reports of any injuries.
A 29-year-old man was arrested in connection.
Investigations are ongoing.
Inspector Alyssa Fullelove-McCann said: “I’m aware this incident will be concerning but I’d like to provide reassurance that it is being treated as isolated and there is no ongoing risk to the public.
“Officers will remain in the area while enquiries are carried out and anyone with concerns or information can speak to them or call 101.”
The hospital’s atrium was closed while emergency services dealt with the incident, but has since reopened as normal.
An NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde spokesperson said: “We can confirm we supported police with an incident in the atrium of the QEUH this morning.
“The atrium was closed for a short time while this was dealt with, and traffic around the hospital was temporarily diverted.
“There was no disruption to any of our services and the hospital is now open as normal.
“We would like to thank our security teams for their handling of this incident before officers arrived.”
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