The Surveillance and rescue on the beaches of the municipality of San Javier will this summer with 14 seats in the municipal beaches, 3 more than last year, with 11 seats and surveillance are the main novelty of this summer campaign , plus 13 seats water for people with physical disabilities, including 7 newly hired, as reported this morning the Security Council Member Manuel Leal during the presentation of the summer campaign, in which 33 professional rescuers work.
Manuel Leal explained that the chairs of monitoring professional rescuers will be served by the same schedule as positions, from 11:00 to 19:00
possible to extend the service to more meters of beach and build bridges between stalls have been located strategically.
Security The mayor added that both the service in Santiago de la Ribera and La Manga will have a boat, a support vehicle and an ambulance each.
The material to be used in monitoring municipal service and rescue beaches are filled with 1 scooter, boat, 3 quads, and 2 jet skis.
The prevention of risk situations is the main objective in this campaign "which has made a great effort by the City Council to ensure maximum safety on our beaches," explained Manuel Leal on the esplanade Barnuevo of Santiago de la Ribera where this morning have met all of staff and materials with which the service account.
In Santiago de la Ribera, the four first-aid stations, surveillance and rescue cover all beaches, Barnuevo, Columbus and Castle, which will be attended daily physical 9-responders.
All posts, including 3 chairs are placed surveillance chairs have water to serve people with disabilities upon request.
Rescuers account in Santiago de la Ribera with a scooter and a ship and a support vehicle.
La Manga del Mar Menor with a total of 10 posts, 8 chairs surveillance, and 24 responders, welcomes the 3 posts that are incorporated this year on the beaches Mistral, Ensenada del Esparto-Veneziola and Veneziola (Mar Menor).
The other beaches are monitored Tabal Bank, Pedrucho, Arenal, Pedruchillo and Estacio.
All positions except those of Ensenada del Esparto and El Estacio chairs have water.
In La Manga, rescuers have 2 jet skis, and 3 quads.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier