Three New Ambulances in Civil Protection and Fire

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AMBULANCEThree new ambulances were qualified this weekend, two for use by firefighters and one more for the Municipal Civil Protection Unit, after they got the necessary documents as they are vehicles of American origin recently donated by Rotary clubs that country.

Ambulances are already serving in ways to address emergencies in the city, after it emerged that they were detained for a matter of paperwork, was the Deputy Municipal Transit, Jesus Rodriguez Campoy designated to handle the basic permissions for these vehicles were assigned and were already in service, according to the instructions of the mayor, Ramón Guerrero Martínez.

The controversy over the lack of ambulances for corporations to aid the population intensified last week after a woman was assaulted to death in the city without being given appropriate attention. As reported at the time, it was several minutes before a reporter (with paramedic preparation) will provide first aid and was taken to hospital in a patrol, in the absence of ambulances by corporations engaged in the care emergency.

In response, the mayor requested a report on this type of vehicle and ordered to do everything necessary to avoid any vehicle stopped emergency services, particularly ambulances. Then the documents were processed at the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Road and Transportation of the state, so as to cover the requirements for the three new ambulances are in order and can attend services.

The new ambulances are equipped to handle emergencies, first aid and basic care to stabilize an injured person until arrival at a hospital where he can receive more care to preserve its life. The equipment is basic but complete and thereafter an addition to the basic equipment to save lives through the acquisition of cutting-edge equipment for this purpose, once you are under the safeguard of Civil Protection and Fire respectively.

It should be mentioned that due to the efforts of the mayor in the city of Guadalajara, the state government recently donated 10 vehicles on loan to the municipal government, of which 5 are patrols and other vehicles for the use of different units, which increases the vehicles in the basics of safety and emergency response.

There is the intention to invest in more patrols on receipt federal and state resources, as there is a commitment to improve public safety and emergency response, factors that were in a serious crisis supports because of the municipal financial