Armed police was called hospital In Glasgow On Friday morning, a person entered a building equipped with a crossbow.
Experts were sent to the spot after the police were alerted for the incident at the Atrium of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Around 6.30 pm.
The police confirmed that the weapon was not removed and there was no injury.
A 29 -year -old man has been arrested.
A spokesman for NHS more and more Glasgow And the clide (NHSGGC) stated that the hospital’s atrium was closed for “short time” and traffic around the hospital was temporarily removed.

There was no disruption in the services, and the hospital is now generally open.
Police said that the inquiry of the incident is going on.
Inspector Elisa Phullov-Maccan said: “I know this incident will be related to this, but I would like to assure that it is considered isolated and there is no risk for the public.
“Officers will remain in this area, while interrogation is done and anyone can talk to them with anxiety or information, or call 101.”
A NHSGGC spokesperson said: “We can confirm that we supported the police with an incident in QEUH’s atrium this morning.
“The atrium was closed for a short time, while it was dealt with, and the traffic around the hospital was temporarily turned.
“There was no disruption in any of our service and the hospital is now open normally.
“We want to thank our security teams for handling the incident before the officials arrive.”