On Sunday, June 28, the second day of validity of the City Plan 2009 COPLA Eagles, Red Cross members have been forced to intervene on several occasions.
The first one at 15.20 hours to rescue a child on the beach of La Carolina to which the current swept sea.
Immediate and direct consequence of the proactive monitoring of the lifeguards, they are thrown into the water making the child safe without mishap suffered.
An hour later there was a traffic accident where the occupants were policontusions a moped.
The incident occurred at 16.40 hours in the Plaza Juan XXIII of the city to rear-end collision a car and a motorcycle.
So the scene moved the Rapid Intervention Vehicle with the Municipal Medical Equipment and Advanced Life Support Ambulance and several local police patrols.
The two affected JLF AP 17 and 14, were with several bruises as a result of the crash, being evaluated and stabilized in situ and subsequently transferred to the Emergency Health Center Eagles North radiodiagnostic testing.
The latest incident occurred at 18.20 hours in the afternoon to assist the medical team at the Playa de la Cola to a 2 year old girl affected by hyperthermia.
From Red Cross Eagles, and the departments of Health and Public Safety of the City of Eagles want to appeal to citizens to show the utmost concern when sunbathing, because high temperatures can have serious consequences, particularly in the elderly and children.
Source: Cruz Roja de Águilas