Armed patient allegedly injures three hospital staff in Halifax emergency room
HALIFAX — Three hospital employees were injured in what Nova Scotia’s health minister says was an armed assault by a patient Wednesday afternoon at the Halifax Infirmary emergency department.
Halifax police say they responded to a weapons complaint at the hospital and took one person into custody. Two sources said the weapon used was a knife, but they could not confirm how many of the injured were stabbed.
“Three valuable staff at (Halifax Infirmary) were injured today by a patient in the emergency room,” Health Minister Michelle Thompson told a news conference.
Thompson said that at around 1 p.m. the hospital declared a Code Silver, used when there is a risk to safety due to someone who is armed with a weapon. “We’re very concerned and very sorry that this happened,” she said.

