On the esplanade Barnuevo of Santiago de la Ribera, with some of the vehicles and service infrastructure, became the family photo before making a show of support for a bathroom with a person with reduced mobility.
The bathing service amphibious chairs for the disabled is provided at all checkpoints in Santiago de la Ribera and La Manga, and is one of the most popular with a total of 232 performances from June 1 to July 15 , 2012.
The mayor of Security José Manuel Alart reported that during this summer there are a total of 15 first aid posts and monitoring open, 4 in Santiago de la Ribera and 11 in La Manga, attended by about 37 professional rescuers.
As an improvement, this year the service has expanded with the opening of an outpost more than in the past year, both in Santiago de la Ribera and in La Manga, 15 to 30 June and 1 to September 15 .
Alart, also recalled the operation of the maritime rescue service that provides monitoring and assistance for both offshore boats and individuals.
The material resources at its disposal San Javier, complete with a rigid inflatable, 2 jet skis, a support van, 3 rescue quad, 1 scooter and 5 automated external defibrillators.
Alart stressed the safety of the beaches in the municipality through a device that in any case requires caution on the part of swimmers.
The mayor of Safety, recommended, especially for the elderly, special care, and encouraged them to rely more on aid workers, "warning even when bathing for increased monitoring by professionals."
So far this season there has been a death by drowning, compared to 3 last year, in the same period.
Have also been recorded cardio-respiratory 2 stops, 1 of them fatal.
In all the cases were elderly.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier