At 19.45 hours on the afternoon of Monday 12 July, a call from the Provincial Coordination Center Red Cross sought the top job Murcia First Aid Red Cross Eagles the resources to evacuate a possible shoulder dislocation the area known as Barranco La Mar.
After moving to the scene a Whole Lot of Rapid Intervention and the difficulties and potential risks to the patient of an evacuation by land, was activated a checkpoint volunteers to travel by sea in the boat Titania LS Level B, attached to State Society Rescue, Maritime Safety and Pollution (SASEMAR) with several water rescues and registered nurses who proceeded to assess and stabilize "in situ" to concerned.
In parallel, the Rapid Intervention Vehicle with the Municipal Medical Equipment and Basic Life Support Ambulance moved to the fishing port of the city to proceed to the final stabilization and subsequent transfer to the emergency department patient, 31 years age and who meets the initial FGJS
Source: Cruz Roja Águilas