Two people were injured and a suspect was in custody Tuesday following the second Vancouver workplace shooting this week.

The shots — four in all — were reported on the fourth floor of building 17, the Center for Community Health, on the Veterans Affairs campus, 1601 E. Fourth Plain Blvd. shortly before 4 p.m. The ensuing minutes saw a flurry of activity as law enforcement swept the building and employees and building patrons sought shelter.

The suspect, unnamed as of Tuesday evening, is described as a 46-year-old woman with blond hair, wearing gray pants and a blue blouse. Police recovered a revolver at the scene, according to emergency radio traffic monitored by The Columbian.

A 45-year-old man, who works for the regional Veterans Integrated Service Network, was taken to a nearby hospital with a gunshot wound. It was not considered life-threatening and the man’s name was not released Tuesday evening. The Veterans Integrated Service Network is headquartered on the fourth floor, according to the Portland VA Medical Center.

Police wouldn’t comment on whether the suspect was among the injured. According to emergency radio traffic, the suspect had a cut on her face. She was detained and taken from the building by an armed county employee, who had reportedly held her down after the shooting.