Emergency doctors say mock disaster helped prepare for Ottawa bus crash
OTTAWA — Dr. Manoj Lalu was in the middle of a routine, elective surgery at the Ottawa Hospital Friday evening when the hospital suddenly declared a Code Orange, invoking a protocol for dealing with a large-scale disaster.
An OC Transpo bus had hopped a curb and struck a transit shelter, whose roof cut deep into the vehicle’s upper level and crushed a number of seats. Three people were killed and 23 others were injured.
As the co-ordinating anesthesiologist for the emergency department, Manoj knew his place was in the ER. He quickly got a colleague to take over his surgery and made his way to the emergency room.
Other medical staff also sprang into action to make space in the department, which was already holding about 100 patients. They did not know how many patients would come or how badly they would be hurt.