First responders were rushed to Fort Stewart Army base in southeast Georgia this morning after a soldier went on shooting a rampage, dramatic 911 audio reveals.
The gunman struck five soldiers the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (2ABCT) area of the base, located about 40 miles southwest of Savannah. Soldiers were seem seeking shelter as the active shooter warning was issued.
‘Mutual aid request for gun shot wounds at Fort Stewart,’ a dispatcher told emergency crews, as she spoked with urgency.
‘There’s possibly five patients,’ she added. ‘The scene is clear. Everything is secure. We don’t know who has what.’
The shooter’s identity has not been released, but a law enforcement official confirmed to CNN that the gunman was a soldier.
President Donald Trump has been briefed on the incident and the White House is ‘monitoring the situation’.
Dramatic 911 audio released after soldier shoots five at Fort Stewart
US Official: ‘No fatalities’ in Fort Stewart shooting
No one was killed when a gunman opened fire at Fort Stewart this morning.
A US official confirmed to ABC News that ‘no fatalities were reported’ in the attack.
The conditions of the soldiers and the circumstances of the shooting weren’t immediately clear, nor was the identity of the shooter.
The injured were treated and then moved to Winn Army Community Hospital, base officials said in a Facebook post, adding there’s no threat to the community.
At least two of the victims were rushed to Memorial Health University Medical Center in nearby Savannah. According to the news outlet, the hospital is a Level 1 trauma center.
Homeland Security ‘monitoring’ Fort Stewart incident as Noem issues prayers
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been ‘briefed’ on the tragedy at Fort Stewart.
Noem, in a post on X, confirmed her department is ‘actively monitoring the situation on the ground’.
‘We are praying for the victims and their families,’ she added.
What is the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team?
The shooter struck the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (2ABCT) area of the base.
The Army’s 2ABCT was created in 2016 when the service added more than 200 vehicles to an infantry unit of roughly 4,200 soldiers.
Also known as the ‘Spartan Brigade,’ the Army has called the unit its ‘most modern land fighting force.’
Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives Jon Burns releases statement amid shooting
Jon Burns, Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives released a statement alongside wife Dayle after news of the Fort Stewart shooting on Wednesday.
‘Dayle and I join alongside every Georgian in praying for the families and loved ones of those injured in today’s senseless tragedy at Fort Stewart,’ he said.
‘Please continue to lift up the entire Fort Stewart community and all of the brave men and women responding on the scene.’
FBI aiding Army in shooting response
FBI agents in nearby Savannah are aiding Army investigators in their response to the shooting at Fort Stewart.
The bureau is ‘aware of the incident at Fort Stewart’ and its agents are ‘coordinating with Army Criminal Investigation’, the FBI said in a statement.
Georgia Democrat ‘heartbroken’ by Fort Stewart tragedy
US Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) says he is ‘heartbroken’ by the mass shooting at the Army base in his home state.
He is ‘closely’ monitoring the situation and urged everyone to ‘pray for the safety of our servicemembers, staff, and their families’.
White House monitoring Army base shooting
President Donald Trump has been briefed on the shooting at Fort Stewart base in Georgia, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
The White House is reportedly ‘monitoring the situation’.
Fort Stewart is the largest Army base post east of the Mississippi River. It’s home to 10,000 soldiers assigned to the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division and their family members.
Breaking:Fort Stewart shooter in custody as complex remains locked down, Army confirms
Authorities were dispatched to the shooting in the 2nd ABCT complex at 10.56am Wednesdat.
The shooter was apprehended at 11.35am, the Army said.
The 2nd ABCT complex remains under lockdown, although the base lifted the lockdown of the main cantonment area at 12.10pm.
Breaking:Army confirms five shot at Fort Stewart base
At least five soldiers were shot in the attack at Fort Stewart this morning, the Army has confirmed.
The gunman opened fire in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area of the base.
The soldiers received treatment on-site before being moved to Winn Army Community Hospital.
In a statement, the base noted there is ‘no active threat to the community’.
Lawmakers issue prayers for Fort Stewart victims
US Rep. Buddy Carter, whose district includes Fort Stewart, said in an online post that he’s monitoring the shooting.
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene also issued a statement on the tragedy, asking her followers to pray for all those impacted.
Georgia Governor ‘saddened’ by Army base tragedy
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said in a statement that he is remaining ‘in close contact with law enforcement on the ground’ as the situation continues.
He added that he and his family are ‘saddened by today’s tragedy at Ft. Stewart’.
Locals warned to seek shelter with gunman at large
Officials warned anyone in the area of Fort Stewart to seek shelter, stay inside and lock all windows and doors.
Local schools followed the army base in locking down the area, but said that there is ‘no immediate threat to the schools at this time.’
A suspect has reportedly been identified by law enforcement, however their identity has not been released and it is unclear if they are in custody.
At least four people have been shot at an Army base in Georgia as officials have urgently locked down the surrounding area.
Law enforcement said an active shooter opened fire at Fort Stewart base on Wednesday morning around 11am, and multiple casualties have been reported.
Footage from the incident circulating on social media showed a number of soldiers seeking shelter as the active shooter warning was issued.
The shooter struck the 2ABCT aera of Fort Stewart, which includes the Wright and Evans Army Airfield.
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