Bomb threat at secaucus hospital deemed not credible, police say

Bomb threat at Secaucus hospital deemed not credible, police say

November 29, 2025

SECAUCUS, NJ – A bomb threat reported at Secaucus University Hospital early Tuesday prompted a police investigation and temporary safety measures before being declared unfounded.

The Secaucus Police Department said officers responded to the hospital after receiving a threat that led to precautionary actions at the facility.

Authorities later determined there was no credible danger to patients, staff, or the public.

Police cleared scene after investigation

Officers conducted a full sweep of the hospital and surrounding property with the assistance of security personnel. After a thorough search, no suspicious items or devices were found, and normal operations resumed.

Police emphasized that all safety protocols were followed to ensure the protection of everyone on site during the investigation.

No ongoing threat to public

Officials confirmed the hospital remains open and there is no continuing risk. Detectives are working to identify the source of the false threat and said any individual found responsible could face serious criminal charges.

The department thanked hospital staff and the public for their cooperation during the brief disruption.


Key Points

  • Secaucus University Hospital was evacuated after a reported bomb threat Tuesday morning.
  • Police found no credible threat and cleared the scene after investigation.
  • The hospital remains open as detectives continue to investigate the source of the call.

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