NO. This is common for event security to do. They come up with code words for incidents so that anyone at the event that overhears something doesn't panic and cause a stampede that could lead to further injuries, etc. I'd bet you can find this document for other events done by this security company. If they don't have these code words and a further incident happens they could even get sued for their operations and training.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Stickying this comment so that we don't look silly.
How often do people die at concerts in numbers large enough to need code words for dead people? By having a code word at all it seems to me that they anticipated a mass casualty event. There are thousands of concerts every year across the world where nobody dies. Of those shows where someone does die its a heart attack or stroke or similar and why would they need a code word? The mere fact they have a code word is fucked up.
NO. This is common for event security to do. They come up with code words for incidents so that anyone at the event that overhears something doesn't panic and cause a stampede that could lead to further injuries, etc. I'd bet you can find this document for other events done by this security company. If they don't have these code words and a further incident happens they could even get sued for their operations and training.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Stickying this comment so that we don't look silly.
How often do people die at concerts in numbers large enough to need code words for dead people? By having a code word at all it seems to me that they anticipated a mass casualty event. There are thousands of concerts every year across the world where nobody dies. Of those shows where someone does die its a heart attack or stroke or similar and why would they need a code word? The mere fact they have a code word is fucked up.