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Operation Sindoor: Orange alert issued, military hospitals in Pune step up vigilance
Operation Sindoor: Orange alert issued, military hospitals in Pune step up vigilance

Indian Express

time07-05-2025

  • Health
  • Indian Express

Operation Sindoor: Orange alert issued, military hospitals in Pune step up vigilance

Military hospitals in Pune have stepped up vigilance and are taking measures to address a developing or a potential critical situation after an Orange alert – as per which authorities have to 'Be Prepared' – was issued in the wake of Operation Sindoor on Wednesday. Security has been augmented around the premises of the three top Armed Forces hospitals, besides increasing surveillance and monitoring personnel and patients. Informed sources said that the transition has been smooth, thanks to the implementation of a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). Strict security measures and thorough assessments of the premises have been enforced, with authorities verifying even the identity cards of personnel in uniform. Disaster drills are being conducted both during the day and at night to ensure preparedness. Pune is home to three top Armed Forces hospitals: Command Hospital, Southern Command; Army Institute of Cardio-Thoracic Sciences; and Military Hospital, Kirkee. These are large, well-equipped hospitals providing a wide range of medical services. The Artificial Limb Centre is also a premier tri-services institution of the Armed Forces and was set up to provide prosthetic limbs to soldiers injured in combat. The Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), also located in Pune, is a premier medical institute and provides training to graduate, post-graduate, and post-doctoral medical and nursing students. An Orange alert indicates a high likelihood of a significant security threat or disaster, though not yet at a critical level. It triggers heightened security protocols and proactive emergency response preparations. As part of these measures, random security checks are conducted across the hospital premises. The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) clearly outlines the duties of each staff member, detailing responsibilities across departments such as first aid, MRI, and other units. In the event of a surge in casualties, the SOP also includes a comprehensive crisis bed expansion management plan to accommodate increased patient load. As part of the preparedness measures, doctors are expected to be available on call at all times. The military hospital authorities also coordinate with civic agencies and ensure that there is adequate stock of medical supplies. ICU facilities are maintained to manage serious cases effectively, according to sources. IMA reaffirms readiness to provide healthcare support Dr Dilip Bhanushali, national president of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), told The Indian Express that 4 lakh members of the association, across 1,800 local branches and 32 state branches in the country, have extended full solidarity with the Centre on Operation Sindoor. 'In this critical hour, the entire medical fraternity at IMA has reaffirmed the readiness to serve the country. We are fully prepared to provide all necessary healthcare services. Our members are committed to standing shoulder to shoulder with our Armed forces, government agencies to ensure the health and safety of the nation,' Dr Bhanushali said.

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