Bomb Threats Disrupt Fullerton Hospital and Schools

Police investigate series of hoax calls targeting Providence St. Jude Medical Center and local schools

Apr. 13, 2026 at 10:06pm

An extreme close-up photograph of a police evidence marker or crime scene tape against a pitch-black background, lit by a harsh, direct camera flash, conceptually representing the serious disruption and public safety risks posed by these bomb threat hoaxes.A recent wave of bomb threats at a local hospital and schools has disrupted operations and diverted critical emergency resources.Fullerton Today

The Fullerton Police Department is investigating a series of bomb threats made against Providence St. Jude Medical Center and several local schools in the past year. The threats have led to evacuations and emergency response deployments, though no explosives have been found. Authorities are working to identify the source of the repeated hoaxes, which can result in felony charges and significant prison time.

Why it matters

Hospital and school bomb threats are taken extremely seriously by law enforcement due to the potential for panic, injuries, and the diversion of critical public safety resources. These types of hoaxes can have serious legal consequences, and officials are determined to find the person or people responsible for disrupting the community.

The details

The first threat occurred on November 13, 2025, when a caller reported a bomb in the Providence St. Jude Medical Center emergency room, leading to a partial evacuation. That same day, threats were also made against four local high schools and an elementary school, prompting lockdowns and searches. A second threat was called in to the hospital on November 30, 2025, falsely claiming there were 'multiple bombs' at a non-existent 'St. Jude Hospital Child Research Center.' No explosives were found in either incident, but the calls forced emergency responders to spring into action.

  • On November 13, 2025, a threat targeted the Providence St. Jude Medical Center emergency room around 5:00 p.m., leading to a partial evacuation.
  • On November 13, 2025, threats were also made against four local schools: Troy High, Fullerton Union High, Sunny Hills High, and Fern Drive Elementary.
  • On November 30, 2025, a second threat occurred, with a caller reporting 'multiple bombs' at a 'St. Jude Hospital Child Research Center' that does not actually exist.

The players

Fullerton Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the series of bomb threats.

Providence St. Jude Medical Center

The hospital that has been the target of multiple bomb threats in Fullerton, California.

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What’s next

Detectives have been working to identify the source of these repeated threats, and depending on the severity and the person's criminal history, the offender could face felony charges resulting in up to 3 years in state prison or misdemeanor charges leading to up to 1 year in county jail.

The takeaway

The Fullerton community has been disrupted by a series of hoax bomb threats targeting the local hospital and schools, underscoring the serious legal consequences and public safety risks of such malicious acts. Law enforcement is determined to find the perpetrator and hold them accountable.