The 24 students have received diplomas from the hand of Colonel, Councillor of Public Safety, the Fire Station chief, Vice President of the Assembly of Cartagena Red Cross and the coordinator of Training and Employment of Murcia SEPE
Firefighters in Cartagena have been teachers for two days of 24 students Antiaircraft Artillery Regiment No. 73 and the Unit Services Tentegorra Barracks. The 24 young people have done a course on medical transport.
Colonel López Roca, head of AA Artillery Regiment No. 73, Public Safety Councilman Mariano Garcia, head of the Fire Station, Francisco Gomez, coordinator of Training and Employment SEPE Murcia, Isidro Cortez and the Vice President Assembly of the Red Cross Cartagena, Manuel Gonzalez, have given the course diplomas to students.
Firefighters have instructed the military in specific techniques to release and rescue the wounded who are locked into any vehicle.
For this, the Department of Public Safety has provided 4 end of life vehicles so that children could take practice.
We were interested enough the idea of taking this course. It is important that we draw the firefighters on the street and share with others your knowledge, has indicated the mayor Mariano Garcia.
The days have consisted of a talk-conference two hours, which has begun to staff on how to act in such cases.
Subsequently, students have conducted drills to practice what they learned.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena