Pensacola: The US Navy is confirming that an active shooter and three others are dead after gunfire at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola.
Area hospital representatives told that at least 11 people were hospitalized while the base remained on lockdown amid a huge law enforcement response.
Five people were taken to Baptist Health Care in Pensacola, hospital spokeswoman Kathy Bowers said.
Six more were taken to Ascension Sacred Heart, spokesman Mike Burke said.
Neither spokesperson had information on the conditions.
Base spokesman Jason Bortz said the base is on lockdown.
NAS Pensacola employs more than 16,000 militaries and 7,400 civilian personnel.
One of the Navy's most historic and storied bases, it sprawls along the waterfront southwest of downtown Pensacola and dominates the economy of the surrounding area.
It's home to the Blue Angels flight demonstration team and includes the National Naval Aviation Museum, a popular regional tourist attraction.
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