Bomb Threat at Integris Hospital Deemed Not Credible

Police take patient into custody after investigating threat

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Oklahoma City Police responded to a bomb threat at an Integris Hospital early Wednesday morning, but determined the threat was not credible. An irate patient was found to be behind the threat and was taken into custody, though his identity has not been released.

Why it matters

Bomb threats at hospitals can cause major disruptions and raise concerns about public safety, so it's important for authorities to quickly investigate and determine if the threat is real or not. This incident highlights the protocols hospitals have in place to respond to such threats.

The details

Police responded to the Integris Hospital location near Southwest 44th Street and S Western Avenue after receiving the bomb threat. The hospital went through its standard bomb threat protocol as police investigated the situation. Authorities determined the threat was not credible and that an irate patient was behind the threat. The patient was taken into custody, though his identity has not been disclosed.

  • The bomb threat was reported early Wednesday morning (February 11, 2026).

The players

Integris Hospital

A hospital located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Oklahoma City Police

The law enforcement agency that responded to and investigated the bomb threat.

Irate patient

The individual who was found to be behind the bomb threat and was taken into custody, though their identity has not been released.

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The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of hospitals having robust protocols in place to respond to potential threats, and for law enforcement to quickly investigate and determine the credibility of such threats in order to maintain public safety.