Goa stampede: Health department announces implementation of code red protocol
Following a tragic stampede that killed six devotees, Goa's health department will implement a "code red" system in hospitals for faster emergency response. Health Minister Vishwajit Rane announced the initiative, starting with Goa Medical College...

Six devotees were killed and about 70 injured in a stampede that occurred in the wee hours of Saturday during the annual Sree Lairai Devi temple festival in Shirgao village in North Goa.
After visiting the injured devotees at GMCH, Rane said two to three patients are in critical condition. While two among them have responded positively to treatment, close monitoring is needed.
Six devotees were killed and about 70 injured in a stampede that occurred in the wee hours of Saturday during the annual Sree Lairai Devi temple festival in Shirgao village in North Goa.
Rane said "code red" is an internationally-established emergency response protocol.
"Code Red protocol activates automatically during medical emergencies in hospitals. You don't need to wait for any department or individual to respond. Under this system, multi-disciplinary doctors are immediately engaged to ensure quick and necessary decisions," he said.
The health minister further said the system will be implemented in three phases, starting with GMCH.
He exuded confidence in the mechanism to deal with emergencies more effectively.
Rane said he visited the injured devotees and discussed the treatment protocols with treating doctors.
"I told doctors that the government will immediately act on any demand for engaging specialists from any part of the country to treat the injured persons or backup systems needed to stabilise patients," he added.
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