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Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital Conducts Mock Emergency Exercise

Nova Scotia Health
January 21, 20261 day ago
Mock emergency exercise at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026

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Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital will conduct a mock emergency exercise on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, to practice responding to a Code Silver situation involving a simulated weapon. The controlled drill aims to enhance preparedness and team coordination. Regular hospital operations and patient care will continue unaffected. Actors with simulated weapons and observers will be present, with signage and announcements clarifying the event is an exercise.

Nova Scotia Health is advising the public that a mock emergency exercise will take place at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital in Musquodoboit Harbour, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance emergency preparedness and ensure the safety of patients, staff, physicians, and visitors. This planned drill is a controlled training exercise designed to help teams practice and strengthen their response to a Code Silver situation (an incident involving a weapon or potential threat). There is no risk to the public. What to Expect Clear signage on-site indicating a mock exercise is in progress. Actors wearing neon yellow vests and carrying simulated (toy) weapons to portray the scenario. Raised voices or shouting may occur as part of the simulation; no physical contact will take place. Observers and evaluators in high‑visibility vests will be present to support safety and answer questions. Overhead announcements will clearly identify the event as an exercise only. All activity will occur in a controlled and supervised environment. Patient Care During the Exercise Regular hospital operations will continue. Emergency care will not be delayed. Staff will be available to support any patients or visitors who feel concerned or anxious. Why This Matters Practicing Code Silver scenarios helps strengthen our readiness, improves coordination among teams, and supports compliance with provincial emergency management standards. These exercises ensure that in the unlikely event of a real emergency, our teams are trained, confident, and prepared. We appreciate the patience and cooperation of patients, families, visitors, and the broader community as we conduct this important safety exercise.

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