In a place built to stop dying, people suddenly had to learn how to survive. When the first shots rang out in the parking lot at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy, instinct took over: a wounded 25-year-old employee was rushed inside, while his colleagues pushed beds against doors and silenced monitors so they wouldn’t give away their hiding spots. Outside, an ordinary commuter corridor became a hardened perimeter, schoolchildren were ordered to shelter, and families stared at their phones, praying the next alert wasn’t the worst one.The suspect’s surrender hours later ended the manhunt, but not the fear. Staff walked out past crime-scene tape, knowing their hospital would never feel entirely safe again. Administrators praised training and police coordination, yet privately wondered what warning signs they’d missed. As counselors arrived and security tightened, one truth settled over Troy: the victim may recover, but the illusion that “it can’t happen here” will not.
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