Effective Salvage Department of Spanish Red Cross Eagles have held two rescue boats during this weekend.
At approximately 22:00 pm last Friday, July 25, the Center for Near and Coordination Murcia Spanish Red Cross called on his fellow Eagles out of the boat to aid Titania LS stranding boat in the west part of the Cabeza de Cope.
Apparently, one way to reduce water impossible had placed the boat 4 feet long in serious danger of sinking, so the same pattern I decided aground against a stone veneer to prevent collapse thereof.
Thanks to the quick and effective action of the seals Rescuers activated to intervene in the emergency, the ship was towed to safety in Eagles without the occupants in danger.
The second of the interventions took place at noon on Saturday, when towing from Águilas to the Club Nautico de Águilas a vessel of 8 meters which had also been achieved without government intervention during this boat and crew were to sure if more incidents.
Moreover, and within the usual periodic patrols the beaches without continuous monitoring of the Group's Rapid Intervention Spanish Red Cross in Águilas, attached to the Ballad 2014 Plan of the City, two of the three jeeps forming the group were involved in the Rice Beach to assist a male 10 months old who had suffered a severe airway obstruction by a foreign body.
While endowments preventive vehicles made their rounds, this beach users requested the assistance of the staff of Red Cross, which began maneuvers recovery with the help of a doctor of 061, off duty, who was at that beach enjoying the summer.
Parallel urgent intervention unit 061 based Eagles, who assessed and stabilized the baby, I was finally transferred to Rafael Mendez Hospital of Lorca with the medical team of Spanish Red Cross Eagles to perform medical tests requested complementary.
Source: Cruz Roja Águilas