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It’s not every day the explosives disposal unit is brought to the Regina General Hospital.
The “bomb squad” was called to the hospital parking lot Saturday night at about 9:30 because of a suspicious package.
Police say it was a little out of place so it was examined by the explosives disposal unit as a precaution.
No explosives were found. It turns out the package only contained medical supplies.