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Lockdown lifted at U.S. base in South Korea

December 01, 2014 08:25 am | Updated April 07, 2016 02:21 am IST - SEOUL

The U.S. Osan Air Base in South Korea lifted a lockdown on Monday that had been ordered as a precaution after someone reported an unscheduled “active shooter drill” at the high school.

Security forces swept the school and its perimeters and found no injuries or suspicious activities, according to a posting on the base’s Facebook site.

Morgan Nugent, the principal of Osan American High School, said in a Facebook posting that officials decided to err “on the side of safety” and lock the school down after a teacher received what sounded like an automated call saying there was “an active shooter drill taking place.” There was no such drill scheduled on Monday.

Osan Air Base, located south of Seoul, is the headquarters of U.S. air forces in South Korea, the 7th Air Force. The base is also home to the 7th Air Forces’ 51st Fighter Wing. About 7,500 to 8,000 U.S. troops, civilian employees and their family members live and work on base, according to the base’s public affairs office.

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