Police found no indication of a shooting after a college in Washington State went under lockdown following reports of gunfire on campus, CBS affiliate KIRO reports.

Highline College in Des Moines, south of Seattle, told students and staff at 9 a.m. Friday to lock down classrooms and offices.

"This is not a drill," a post on the school's Facebook page read. "All buildings need to remain in lockdown. Barricade doors and windows."

Lockdown - This is not a drill We have reports of gunfire on campus. Please lock down all offices and classrooms until further notice. Posted by Highline College on Friday, February 16, 2018

Police surrounded the campus and cleared out buildings. Local, state and federal agencies like Washington State Police and the ATF responded to the scene.

South King Fire and Rescue tweeted that there were no known victims shortly after 10 a.m. They said they were still treating the campus as a shooting scene just as a precaution.

The scare came two days after investigators say a teen armed with an AR-15 rifle stormed his former high school in Florida, killing 17 and hurting 15.

Remain in lockdown - This is not a drill Police are responding and evacuating buildings. Remain in lockdown position. We will update you as further details become available. This is an unfolding situation. Posted by Highline College on Friday, February 16, 2018