Military personnel and local law enforcement are actively responding to an active shooter situation at Corry Station, a naval base in Pensacola, Florida. According to a post on X from Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, the incident is ongoing, and authorities are working to secure the area.
Police confirm there's no evidence of a shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station in Florida; someone called 911 but nothing has been found so far, no injuries reported.
— AZ Intel (@AZ_Intel_) March 6, 2025
A bit odd given what the NAS reported a bit ago.
Video: @SaltyHumansWX
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Current Situation
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NAS Pensacola confirmed that Navy Security Forces and local law enforcement entities are on the scene.
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Photos and videos from the area show a significant law enforcement presence, with at least 200 emergency response vehicles deployed.
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NAS Pensacola Public Affairs declined to comment when contacted by CNN.
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Escambia County Fire Rescue has confirmed their response but has directed all inquiries to NAS Pensacola.
Base Lockdown
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Both Corry Station and NAS Pensacola are on lockdown with no incoming or outgoing traffic allowed.
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Personnel and residents on base have been instructed to shelter in place and avoid all outdoor activity.
About Corry Station
Corry Station is part of NAS Pensacola, which houses more than 16,000 military personnel and 7,400 civilian staff, according to the Department of Defense. The base is home to the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels and serves as a key training facility for military personnel.
Unconfirmed Reports and Ongoing Investigation
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As of now, details regarding casualties, the identity of the shooter, or their status remain unclear.
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Authorities are urging the public to avoid the area and follow official sources for updates.
This is a developing story. Further details will be provided as they become available.