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The monitoring service on beaches closed the year with 3,580 operations (23/12/2009)

The Surveillance and Rescue Service in Beach City of San Javier has taken stock of the year 2009 that has made a total of 3,580 interventions at the beach, the interventions are 2,900 rescuers and 680 of a social nature, most of them on the bathroom fitted with amphibious wheelchairs, who this year have been available to users at all checkpoints, as reported by the Security council, Manuel Leal.

Assists performed first aid on the beaches of La Manga represent a 94.4 percent of total shares held by the security service in this area of the municipality, which is more than double those made on the beaches of Santiago de la Ribera where 52 percent of the actions taken are for informational and social support, and 43.7 percent of first aid.

The mayor Manuel Leal explained that the increase in social actions is due in large part to increased amphibious-available seats in the 15 aid stations, and especially the larger population makes use of them.

According to the annual summary of the service of beaches, dive syndrome rates were almost identical with a 0.18 in Santiago de la Ribera and 0.16 in La Manga.

Manuel Leal explained that in the past year, Gestkal XXI, the company responsible for the surveillance and rescue on the beaches has significantly improved the service "has been improved with a support vehicle, a semi-rigid boat, two jet skis Three rescue quad, and a motorcycle, in addition to expanding aid stations with two new Veneziola, and increase surveillance chairs with 8 new units, expand the schedule in July and August, from 10am.

to 20h., and to devote four service professionals throughout the year. "

The Security council, Manuel Leal pointed out also, "the great work done by more than 33 professional rescuers who have been outstanding for our safety on the beaches of the municipality, without a doubt the safest in the region."

Leal recalled the work of support provided by professionals in the Civil Protection service, or even to local police, maritime rescue and emergency medical units, as well as continued training and conducting exercises with training and drills.

In addition, professionals who are alert on beaches throughout the year, are also involved in the low season months to give talks in schools in the municipality, including outreach activities and public awareness.

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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