At 18.30 pm on Sunday, May 9 calling Provincial Coordination Centre of Murcia Red Cross warned the main Because Red Cross First Aid Eagles of several swimmers who had difficulty returning to shore Matalentisco Beach.
Immediately went to the scene the Basic Life Support Ambulance with its full complement of driver and two technicians Emergency Relief Coordinator as the Emergency and Local Assembly, Miguel Angel Molina, activated several volunteers to help seals in the rescue and relief.
In response to the call, the Rapid Intervention Vehicle Rescue and Beach they went to the beach moments later referred to several lifeguards, while a provision of reservation was alerted to trigger a Level B boat if necessary.
Once on the scene, the Red Cross members attended JGM Eagles 39, JAGS Jagger 45 and 10, members of one family, who had respiratory distress and anxiety as a result of the incident, caused by prevailing currents and wind along the coast.
Two other swimmers who were at the beach and dove into the water to help and respond to the initial FMA IS 19 years and 16, had to return to shore it was impossible to get close to swimmers in distress.
Both were also evaluated and assisted in situ by the members of Red Cross Eagles, who requested the presence at the site of the UME-Based 8 Eagles to the appropriate medical team to evaluate affected.
Finally they all returned to their homes by themselves.
Source: Cruz Roja de Águilas