(FOX NEWS) – Multiple people were injured in a shooting at an Iowa high school on Thursday morning, authorities said.
At approximately 7:37 a.m., police received reports of an active scene at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa. Officers responded within seven minutes of the active shooter alarm, Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante told reporters.
The total number of victims and their status have not been confirmed. Infante said authorities are working to determine that information and that there is no further danger to the public.