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Red Cross Protocol STROKE active Eagles and moved to a patient to the Hospital Virgen del Roseli de Cartagena (29/08/2010)

Intense weekend for Red Cross members assigned to the City Plan 2010 Copla Eagles.

During the weekend, including 28 and 29 August, the Red Cross Medical Equipment Eagles STROKE protocol enabled in order to transfer the Virgen del Rosell Hospital in Cartagena to a 45-year-old had suffered a Brain Injury Vascular during the morning of Saturday 28 August.

STROKE Protocol, launched recently by the Ministry of Health of the Autonomous Region, seeks maximum recovery of health status in patients who suffer a stroke and that certain conditions as are younger than 70 years, good quality of life, or may not have been operated in recent months, among others.

The patient assisted by the medical team was sent to Cartagena in the Advanced Life Support Ambulance Red Cross Eagles, being admitted to the hospital mentioned pending additional medical tests.

Along with the assistance referred to, the Departments of Marine Rescue and Emergency Relief and also had to intervene during the day on Saturday.

The LS-Titania vessel, attached to SASEMAR, had to tow from the Port Island Fraile Juan Montiel a vessel of 8 meters long with three crew on board had run out of government for engine failure, while Since the Lifeguards Aquatic First Aid Matalentisco Beach rescued a 12 year old boy who had a Distress Aquatic and could not return to shore on their own

The boy was evaluated, stabilized in situ and then transferred to the Emergency Department of Eagles North Health Center for Basic Life Support Ambulance Red Cross Eagles, as the Advanced Life Support Ambulance was at that time by The Cartagena Protocol moved to ICTUS above.

During this weekend, the medical team has also made a move as Advanced Life Support Hospital Rafael Méndez de Lorca.

On this occasion, the victim, aged 17, suffered a major loss of blood as a result of two incised wounds occur for reasons that are being investigated, and that made it necessary to transfer to the referral hospital accompanied by medical staff in order to maintain stable vital signs.

Source: Cruz Roja Águilas

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