POLICE attended Bradford Royal Infirmary today after a man entered the reception area with a stab wound.
Officers were called to the hospital at around 3.30pm.
A spokesperson for the force said the man told officers had been dropped off at the hospital by a passer-by.
Full West Yorkshire Police statement
A spokesperson for the force said: "At 3.27pm today (Thursday), police received a report of a man who had come into the reception area at Bradford Royal Infirmary with a stab wound to his arm.
"Officers attended and spoke to the man, who said he had been dropped off at the hospital by a passer-by.
"The man is receiving treatment for the wound, which is not believed to be life-threatening.
"Enquiries into the incident are continuing."
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