Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Lockdown Today – Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Responds to Threat at Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida
A heightened security situation unfolded today at Mayo Clinic Florida in Jacksonville, Florida, after the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of a potential threat, prompting a temporary lockdown and a large-scale police response at the hospital campus.
According to authorities, law enforcement was dispatched after receiving information suggesting a possible safety concern within or near the medical facility. As a precaution, parts of the hospital were placed under lockdown while officers conducted a thorough and systematic sweep of the area to ensure the safety of patients, staff, and visitors.
Hospital officials immediately activated emergency protocols, restricting movement across affected sections of the campus. Patients, staff, and visitors were instructed to shelter in place while security teams coordinated with law enforcement. Multiple units from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, including patrol officers and specialized response teams, were deployed to assess and contain the situation.
Although no immediate injuries were reported, the lockdown caused temporary disruption to hospital services, with some appointments delayed and visitors held in secure areas until clearance was given. After an initial security sweep, authorities began lifting restrictions in stages, though a full investigation into the source and credibility of the threat is still ongoing.
Officials emphasized that precautionary lockdowns are standard procedure in healthcare facilities when potential threats are reported, due to the need to protect vulnerable patients and maintain operational safety. Hospital administrators also confirmed that communication updates were provided throughout the incident to keep the public informed.
As of now, no active threat has been confirmed, and normal operations are expected to resume once law enforcement completes its full assessment. Authorities continue to investigate the origin of the alert and are urging the public to rely on verified updates as the situation develops.