SAD VIDEO: Stampede Victim From Kumasi Military Recruitment Airlifted to Accra for Emergency Treatment
A victim of the stampede that occurred during a military recruitment exercise in Kumasi has been airlifted to Accra for urgent medical care, following the severity of injuries sustained during the incident. The young man was among several applicants injured when a large crowd gathered for the recrui
Ogyem Solomon

A victim of the stampede that occurred during a military recruitment exercise in Kumasi has been airlifted to Accra for urgent medical care, following the severity of injuries sustained during the incident.
The young man was among several applicants injured when a large crowd gathered for the recruitment exercise turned chaotic. Due to the critical nature of his condition, medical authorities made the decision to transfer him by air to the capital, where more advanced medical facilities are available.
Video footage circulating online shows the victim being carefully moved on a stretcher and loaded into an aircraft, surrounded by medical personnel who monitored his condition throughout the evacuation process. The airlift operation was carried out under strict medical supervision to ensure his safety and stability during transport.
The stampede occurred during a recruitment exercise by the Ghana Armed Forces, where hundreds of young people had gathered in hopes of enlisting. The overwhelming turnout led to congestion, panic, and a breakdown in crowd control, resulting in injuries to multiple individuals.
Emergency responders and health officials at the scene provided immediate first aid to the injured before transferring severe cases to nearby medical facilities. The decision to airlift one of the victims to Accra was taken after doctors determined that he required specialised treatment not readily available in Kumasi.
The incident has raised serious concerns about crowd management and safety protocols during large-scale recruitment exercises and public events. Many members of the public have called on authorities to improve planning, organisation, and security measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Government and security officials have indicated that investigations are underway to determine the circumstances that led to the stampede and to assess whether safety procedures were adequately followed. Authorities have also assured the public that lessons will be drawn from the incident to improve future recruitment processes.
The airlifted victim is currently receiving treatment in Accra, with medical teams closely monitoring his condition. While his health status remains delicate, doctors are providing intensive care and round-the-clock supervision.
The tragic incident has sparked widespread sympathy across the country, with many Ghanaians expressing support for the victims and their families. Calls for accountability, better organisation, and improved emergency preparedness continue to grow as the nation reflects on the incident.
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Source: Thepressradio.com
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