This Sunday September 1 ended Beaches Coverage Plan (COPLA) 2013 in Pulpí without regret Immersion Syndrome victims or serious accidents in the aquatic environment.
During the 65 days of the Plan Ballad 2013, which began on June 29 and lasted until Sunday September 1, members of the Spanish Red Cross Eagles entity responsible for rescue services, first aid and monitoring during the summer on the beaches of San Juan de los Terreros, between Water Rescuers found, Patterns, Drivers and Emergency Technicians have carried out 643 assists.
Among them, highlight Aid Disabled Bath, collected in the "Accessible Beach" which has added 160 interventions, while there have been 17 rescues as many users, although the speed and efficiency in the operation of the Water Rescuers Eagles Red Cross has ensured that none of them suffered serious accidents.
In total, the Health Emergency Technicians who have provided health coverage with a Basic Life Support Ambulance four beaches with health coverage, La Rabiosa, La Serena, The Calypso, and have attended 444 Interview emergencies of various kinds, being the Most of them attended and discharged "in situ", moving to the Health Center of San Juan de los Terreros to 17 of those affected to carry out medical tests.
Source: Cruz Roja Águilas