Leh: A new Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) to ensure an effective response to disaster situations will be soon made operational in the UT, even as the administration has decided to strengthen the number of doctors to deal with the medical emergencies, besides opening up new oxygen parlours in high-altitude areas, ahead of the upcoming tourist season.
A panel has also been set up to develop SOPs for mobilising various agencies and stakeholders for a quick and coordinated response, even as the administration has decided to widely publicise the Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) number 112, as well as Ladakh Police’s mobile application “Julley Tourist” to facilitate the tourists coming to the union territory.
This was decided at the first meeting of the newly constituted UT Level Immediate Emergency Assistance Committee (IEAC) which was held the previous day under the Chairmanship of Advisor Ladakh, Umang Narula.
IEAC, which was recently constituted on the directions of the Lieutenant Governor, Brig (Dr) BD Mishra (Retd) for effective planning, monitoring and management of any kind of crisis or emergencies arising in the Union territory of Ladakh, is responsible for assessing and continuous monitoring of all kinds of crisis situations, prevention of the recurrence of such emergencies in the UT, providing expert guidance, and devising contingency plans, interventions, and guidelines.
During the meeting, the existing emergency response systems were reviewed and areas for improvement identified. On the directions of the Lieutenant Governor it was decided to constitute a study group to develop SOPs for mobilising various agencies and stakeholders for a quick and coordinated response in providing immediate assistance to people in case of any emergency situation.
Presently the ERSS can be accessed by dialling 112 which is a Pan-India single number-based emergency response system for citizens in emergencies. It was emphasised that this number be widely publicized to both tourists and locals.
The committee was informed by ADGP Ladakh, Satish Khandare that Ladakh Police has developed and launched a mobile application called “Julley Tourist” on Android with the aim of providing tourists with a comprehensive platform to access information about tourist destinations, maps, eco buses, and the 24×7 police helpline number in the event of an emergency. It was informed that the Ladakh Tourist Police maintains communication with travel agencies, the hospitality sector, airlines, bus, and taxi unions to assist tourists with any information they may require. A tourist can easily access any information they need through this application, he added.
Furthermore, in case of an emergency, the users can seek help via this application, and the system will automatically connect to ERSS Dial 112, which will call them back and dispatch a team of tourist police to their location thus providing swift assistance in any emergency and helping the tourists.
Commissioner/Secretary, A K Sahu informed the meeting that Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), a communication hub designed to ensure an effective response to disaster situations will be soon made operational in the UT. He shared that manpower to operate the software has already been hired and trained.
Director Health, Dr. Motup Dorjey informed the meeting that in order to deal with any high-altitude medical emergency the Health department has procured and kept ready several Gamov bags at the nearest medical centres at various critical locations, viz, Khardung La; Tsoltak near Chang La; Spangmik near Pangong Lake, and Tangste Medical Centre among others. Further, it was informed that oxygen parlours were already functional at Health and Wellness Centres Kargyak and Rangdum in Zanskar.
Additionally, Dr. Motup Dorjey shared that oxygen parlours will be functional at the Khardungla top; Gya village on the Leh-Manali highway; Tsoltak, Zangla and Abran Health and Wellness Centres in Zanskar. Besides oxygen parlours shall also be set up at 3 new tourist routes opened by the Tourism Department which includes, Phobrang at Marstemik La-Tsog Tsa Lu route; Shyok-Galwan route, and Panamik-Siachen route.
Regarding the National Ambulance Service, Dial 108 the Committee members were informed that 8 new Advanced Life Support Ambulances are being procured and the Health Department will also retrofit the existing BLS Ambulances with ALS equipment. Furthermore, a Hyperbaric chamber will be installed shortly at the SNM Hospital Leh. The Committee suggested that the Health department should consider augmenting the strength of doctors during the tourist season to cater to the increased workload.
The committee also discussed the need for improving public awareness and education on emergency and disaster situations.