Barnuevo beaches in Santiago de la Ribera and La Manga Pedrucho have surveillance and rescue service on beaches throughout the year, as announced today the Security council of the municipality of San Javier, Manuel Leal, who has emphasized that This is the first municipality in the region to keep checkpoints open on beaches during the winter months.
The two posts will have the usual budget and will be operational every day of the week, from 11:00 h to 15:00 h.
Monday to Friday and from 11:00 h.
to 17:00 h.
weekends.
The Security council was speaking this morning at the launch of new cars built to the surveillance on beaches, in an act that has been attended by the Mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia and Luis Emergency CEO Gestoso subsequently have witnessed from a boat two mock rescue of a person with Down syndrome dumping at sea, and a person and his boat adrift at sea.
New media materials are there in the surveillance and rescue are 3 rescue quad, 2 jet skis, 1 boat and 1 semi-rigid support vehicle type van, and other operating instruments and a new allocation of seats on beaches.
The mayor of San Javier, Pepa García stressed the big bet is made the City of San Javier for safety on beaches, both on prevention and care in emergencies with more resources and more service, expanded throughout the year.
The director general of Emergency Luis Gestoso congratulated the City of San Javier "to have, probably the safest beaches in Spain", and highlighted the initiative to expand to year-round surveillance and rescue service in representing beaches security for people and their impact on tourism, while inviting the other municipalities "to continue this important commitment that has made San Javier."
The simulations carried out this morning have been successfully concluded, after rescuing a jet with beds built into a swimmer who had immersion syndrome.
The swimmer has been moved to the shore where rescuers were waiting they have given first aid.
Later it was necessary to involve the vessel's position Barnuevo beach for sea rescue a jet ski driver in trouble with the rescue of the person and the towing watercraft.
Security The mayor explained that these exercises, which provide training to first responders, are intended "to show the society that we have the means to respond to any emergency."
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier