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U.S. Naval Support Activity Bethesda in Maryland in 2018.Jose Luis Magana/The Associated Press

A U.S. Navy facility in Maryland that houses the famed Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was given the “all clear” on Wednesday after being locked down for several hours due to a bomb threat, the base said on Twitter.

All personnel at the Naval Support Activity Bethesda facility were ordered to shelter in place after the base received an anonymous phone call around 8:45 a.m. EDT saying there was a bomb at or near the site, the base said.

Shortly after 1 p.m. EDT, the shelter-in-place order was lifted and a number of gates on the facility had been opened.

The base earlier said it was investigating a potential active shooter, but later said there were no indications of one.

In addition to treating members of the armed services, the Walter Reed medical facility is also used by presidents and other senior government officials.

Last year, then-president Donald Trump spent several days at a special suite at Walter Reed being treated for COVID-19.

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