The Association of Civil Protection Volunteers of San Javier celebrated this weekend its fifteenth anniversary with a day of living together on Saturday in the sports of San Javier and an open day on Sunday in Santiago de la Ribera.
From 10 to 15:00 h.
Civil Protection will present on the esplanade Barnuevo all material resources at its disposal so that citizens can learn about and conduct two drills that can be viewed by the public from the beach and promenade.
At 12:00
perform a mock rescue of the burning ship and transport the wounded to the hospital campaign, and later, yet another ground of an accident between a car and a motorcycle rammed a family just passing through the vicinity, which will participate along volunteers, members of the Emergency Health Service, and a team of firefighters from the regional consortium.
In both cases, the operations will be launched from the beach Barnuevo of Santiago de la Ribera.
The hospital is one of the latest additions to the extensive infrastructure which currently has the municipal Civil Protection, completed with 3 ambulances, one advanced life support, 2 boats and 1 Salvage surveillance and rescue craft on beaches, 3 rapid intervention vehicles, 3 quads intervention beaches, 3 jet skis, and a personal transport vehicle, mobilizing a total of 37 personnel, including patterns, lifeguards, EMTs, emergency managers, rescue workers and 1 doctor, as the operation unfolded.
The Association of Civil Protection Volunteers currently has about 180 volunteers for disaster situations in their database, and about 50 volunteers for immediate intervention.
The municipal Civil Protection Service was created in 1994 by volunteering with a consistent framework, then, in a vehicle purchased by the City and a boat donated by the Directorate General of Civil Protection.
The rapid evolution of the professional service required of it to what created the Civil Protection Municipal Service currently has a total of 26 troops profesoinales, between operators, ambulance personnel, surveillance and rescue swimming pools and beaches .
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier