The document summarizes a Code Pink drill conducted at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre on March 13, 2023. The drill simulated a scenario where a 3-year-old child went missing from the proton play station area. Staff responded promptly, with the code pink being reported within 2 minutes and announced over the PA system. Security and other staff arrived within 5 minutes and cordoned off the area to search. The child was found in the garden area within 15 minutes, and the code pink was called off. Observers noted that security needed to improve vigilance in segregating search teams and some staff were not aware of the seriousness of code pink drills.
The document summarizes a Code Pink drill conducted at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre on March 13, 2023. The drill simulated a scenario where a 3-year-old child went missing from the proton play station area. Staff responded promptly, with the code pink being reported within 2 minutes and announced over the PA system. Security and other staff arrived within 5 minutes and cordoned off the area to search. The child was found in the garden area within 15 minutes, and the code pink was called off. Observers noted that security needed to improve vigilance in segregating search teams and some staff were not aware of the seriousness of code pink drills.
The document summarizes a Code Pink drill conducted at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre on March 13, 2023. The drill simulated a scenario where a 3-year-old child went missing from the proton play station area. Staff responded promptly, with the code pink being reported within 2 minutes and announced over the PA system. Security and other staff arrived within 5 minutes and cordoned off the area to search. The child was found in the garden area within 15 minutes, and the code pink was called off. Observers noted that security needed to improve vigilance in segregating search teams and some staff were not aware of the seriousness of code pink drills.
The document summarizes a Code Pink drill conducted at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre on March 13, 2023. The drill simulated a scenario where a 3-year-old child went missing from the proton play station area. Staff responded promptly, with the code pink being reported within 2 minutes and announced over the PA system. Security and other staff arrived within 5 minutes and cordoned off the area to search. The child was found in the garden area within 15 minutes, and the code pink was called off. Observers noted that security needed to improve vigilance in segregating search teams and some staff were not aware of the seriousness of code pink drills.
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CODE PINK DRILL
REPORT DATE & TIME OF THE DRILL 13.03.02023 @ 2pm
LOCATION Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Ground Floor
Proton DEPTS / PERSONNEL PARTICIPATED Attendance Sheet enclosed DRILL START TIME AND END TIME 2:00pm to 02:15 pm ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY Ms. Rohini – Staff Nurse
OBSERVER Ms. Rekha – Nursing Officer
Ms. Dina Gnana Selvi – QSO
Scenario DESCRIPTION OF THE DRILL
A 3 years old female child who came with her parents accompanying her sister who is under proton therapy. Child was playing in the proton play station and the parents were with the consultant to discuss 02:00pm Mock drill start time regarding the treatment status. Parents noticed the child was missing in the play station after they came from consultant room.
Code PINK reported by first
02:02pm responder
Code PINK announced through PA
02:04pm system
02:04pm Code PINK initiated
02:04pm Child identification notification
02:05pm Time of arrival of security guard
02:07pm Time of arrival of 2nd responder
02:07pm Time of arrival of 3rd responder
02:08pm Security officer cordons off the area
02:08pm Closing of gate time
02:12pm Child identify time
02:14pm Child was found in the garden area
02:15pm Code PINK called off
CHECKLIST
1. Audibility of Announcement Prompt
2. Response of security team Prompt
3. Knowledge and awareness of the security team Good
4. Knowledge & awareness of other staff regarding Code pink Good
protocol
5. Drill adequacy Sufficient
OBSERVATIONS RESPONSIBILITY STATUS
Security need to be more vigilant in
1. Mr.Vinod - CSO Educated segregation of search team Attender did not realize the serious of code Educated 2. Shyamala Quality nurse pink mock drill