The staff of the Civil Protection San Javier have completed Copla Plan monitoring and Rescue Beaches, which has developed from early July to September 30, with no dead by drowning.
The Special Plan for Surveillance and Rescue in Playas de San Javier, developed between the months of July, August and September, has completed a total of 3,056 assists.
Councilman Civil Protection, Pedro Luis Vera, stressed that "the period of the Plan has not been Copla to regret any death syndrome pinatarenses dip in the beaches."
It has also stressed that "despite the increased number of jellyfish on the beaches this summer, pitting the attentions of these coelenterates have been similar to other campaigns."
Copla Plan has been made up of 45 rescuers, this summer, have done work for cures and first aid, search and rescue, information and services for the disabled and health care.
PLAN INFOMUR
The mayor explained that, in addition to the Special Plan for Surveillance and Rescue in History and in summer was more than a score of Civil Defence volunteers have participated in the Emergency Plan for Wildfires in the Region of Murcia (Infomur) in the Regional Park of Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro.
During this period, volunteers are responsible for surveillance and prevention of forest fires in the regional park, ensuring prompt detection of possible fires, as well as support for the intervention teams, providing better access in case of incidents.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar