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The Plan 2015 Copla Eagles closed a total success results (18/09/2015)

The Copla Plan the City of Eagle, which began on June 27, 2015 has been extended until this past September 13 by the agreement reached between the government team and the local committee of the Spanish Red Cross Eagles, which is responsible for rescue services, lifesaving and surveillance during the summer on the beaches of the city.

Of the total assistance made necessary to emphasize the enormous increase that has occurred within the program "Affordable beaches" as bathing assistance to disabled users and have gone from 393 in 2014 to 761 this 2015.

Also noted that Spanish Red Cross Eagles included within the work of proactive monitoring of Aquatic Rescatadores a series of preventive measures, both on land and in the water, in order to alert users and vessels of risk situations to avoid as much as possible accidents derived from such situations.

In this section, we have carried out about 900 operations with as many users and about 160 notices to vessels invading the swimming area or anchored in places with danger to the occupants of the same, thereby reducing the number of rescues 81 last season to 65 this year 2015.

But all of them have been assessed, stabilized and settled "in situ", with few exceptions that have been referred to the Hospital Rafael Méndez de Lorca for additional medical tests, thanks to the speed and efficiency of assistance.

In fact, the only case of cardiorespiratory stop is registered on the beaches of Eagles successfully reversed thanks to the collaboration of all health and safety bodies of the municipality, without regret all summer no deaths from drowning Immersion Syndrome or 13 first aid stations with continuous surveillance.

Meanwhile, the medical team of Spanish Red Cross Eagles Copla Plan attached to the City Council, has intervened in 83 emergencies during the 10 days that has been operating in both preventive organized by the Town Hall or the Municipal Sports and the days of increased risk due to the large influx of visitors who registered the city this year.

For its part, the Basic Life Support Unit has attended 270 emergencies, both features at the beach as derived by the Emergency Coordination Center of Murcia while the Maritime Rescue Department has saved in harbors and yacht clubs of the city five boats and their occupants.

An essential part of the success of the operation was the excellent coordination and mutual support that has existed between the Municipal Coordination Center and Chief of Operations Management Team and Coordination Group Devices foreseeable risk of Spanish Red Cross Eagles , which allowed meet with complete assurance and immediately solve any incidents arising during this summer in the city.

Source: Cruz Roja Española en Águilas

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