Once again, the Red Cross Aquatic Rescuers Spanish in Eagles COPLA assigned to the City Plan, have managed to avoid having to register victims Immersion Syndromes city beaches.
Red Cross members during these first 17 days of the Plan COPLA 2013, which began last June 29, has added more than 700 assists.
Of these, 336 correspond to Moving Users to Alzheimer psychostimulation Workshop, AFEMAC and Complementary home help, while totaling 369 interventions beach.
Among the latter, 59 have been disabled users have had access to the bathroom on an equal footing with other citizens within the Program Accessible Beaches in Las Delicias and La Colonia.
Note that, although there have been two syndromes Immersion, the speed of intervention Aquatic Rescuers Aguilas Spanish Red Cross has allowed both patients were discharged "in situ" without needing transfer to the emergency or aftercare , as has the number of rescues through information to swimmers on the beach and proactive monitoring to avoid risk.
Source: Cruz Roja Águilas