CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Flour Bluff ISD officials say a medical emergency involving a staff member at the district’s Primary Campus prompted a brief Secure status and Lockdown Wednesday afternoon.
According to a news release from the District, the incident happened around 12:45 p.m. and the school was locked down as part of its Safety Response Protocols. The Flour Bluff ISD Police Department and Corpus Christi Fire Department Medic 13 responded and provided on-site support.
According to CCFD Assistant Chief Tony Perez, M13 responded and transported the staff member to a local medical facility.
Bob Chapman, Director of Strategic Initiatives for Flour Bluff ISD, confirmed the incident to 3NEWS, but couldn’t provide a status update for the staff member who experienced the medical emergency.
“Out of respect for the individual’s privacy, and in accordance with district policy, we are not able to share any personal health information or provide updates regarding their condition,” Chapman said. “At no time were any students or staff in danger.”
Once the situation was assessed and the area secured, all campuses returned to normal operations.
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