total Seven people died in 18 water accidents this summer. The event, which was recorded both in the swimming pool and indoors, was attended and coordinated by Castilla-La Mancha’s Emergency Medical Coordination Service 1-1-2. … A natural hot spring area in this area.
The organization relies on the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Public Administration and the Ministry of Digital Transformation. coordinated the intervention of firefighters, medical personnel, national security forces and organizations; The Red Cross was involved in all of these incidents.
Of the seven dead, 4 incidents occurred in pools and 3 incidents occurred in natural spaces. The first case occurred on June 29th in the Braque River in Porzna (Ciudad Real), where a 29-year-old died. A month later, on July 27, a 50-year-old man died at the Entrepeñas Reservoir in Pareja (Guadalajara). The next day, on July 28, in Guadalajara, a 42-year-old man was found dead after submerging in the bathing area of Zorita de los Canes River Park.
The other four died at municipal or private pools. The first incident occurred on August 8 in La Villa de Don Fadrique (Toledo), resulting in the death of an 89-year-old man.. On August 30, a 40-year-old man was rescued unconscious from a swimming pool in La Pobrachuela (Ciudad Real) and died despite medical assistance at the scene. On September 20th, a 24-year-old man jumped into a swimming pool in Mora (Toledo), hit his head, and died. The last case was recorded on October 5, when an 80-year-old man was found unconscious in a swimming pool in Puerto Rey (Toledo) and died despite receiving treatment.
Regarding the distribution of accidents managed by 1-1-2, the majority occurred in swimming pools, with 14 out of 18 summer accidents recorded in swimming pools. The remaining four incidents occurred at natural beaches.
When analyzed by month, June and July saw the greatest activity, with 6 notifications eachadded 12 of the 18 summer incidents. Three subsequent interventions were conducted in August. There are 2 people in September. Then, in October, the season ended with one infected person recorded.