The Spanish Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Council (CERP) has held this Friday, November 22, in Madrid, its III edition of the National Congress of the Spanish Resuscitation Council, in which Cartagena has been awarded the “Prize for the best social organizational initiative related to health protection ”on the occasion of the Cartagena City Cardio-protected Municipal Project.
These awards are granted to both public and private entities, which have distinguished themselves in the area of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, thus placing Cartagena at the head of Spanish cities that have a cardio-protection plan.
He has been the second deputy mayor, Manuel Padn, along with the project director, Antonio Pastor, who have moved to the capital of Spain to collect this award on behalf of the City of Cartagena, where both have thanked the work and effort of everything the team.
"We consider this project as the future commitment of our municipality in order to improve in our area of influence the percentage of survival in the case of a cardiac arrest," Padn said during the awards ceremony, "born to alleviate the deficiencies that from all sectors of our society we suffer, and to be able to concentrate in a single organism everything related to the world of cardio-protection and it is an eminently solidary project in which everyone fits. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena