This Sunday a really rugged Movistar Middle Marathon Madrid has run, through which the Samur-Civil Protection has served two younger runners who’ve suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest after they have been only a few meters away to succeed in the purpose, positioned within the Plaza de Colón. It is, as this newspaper has detailed an emergency spokesman Madrid, of a 21 -year -old participant, who has collapsed in recoletes, and one other of 35, which has occurred shortly after on the top of Cibeles. Both have managed to get out of the cease and are hospitalized, the primary one below remark and the second, critical. The Samur has additionally attended to 50 different runners, “most of traumatological pathologies such as sprains or twisting, although there has also been some heat stroke,” stated the spokeswoman.
“The 21 -year -old runner have managed to get him out of the stop and recover the pulse in the place of the Samur toilets, but the other have continued to do the maneuvers during the transfer to the hospital and we do not know how he is,” stated Madrid emergencies. A spokesman for the Ministry of Health of the Community of Madrid has clarified that the previous is admitted to the “Observation” Hospital and the second is “serious” in La Paz. Up to 24,000 runners have participated within the check, which this yr premiered a renewed, extra central and visited path to essentially the most emblematic monuments.
In the primary case, the Recoletos, the younger man has fallen fulminated as a ray, with the destiny that he has accomplished so in entrance of a health care provider, who noticed the profession as a spectator. Together with two members of the safety of the profession, the physician has indicated the maneuvers of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (RCP) till the arrival of Samur well being groups, who’ve continued “the work until they have managed to recover the pulse.” The younger man has been transferred “in serious condition” to the Clinical Hospital.
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👉🏻@Samur_pc It serves 2 runners who are suffering cardiorespiratory arrest in cybeles and recoletos. Moved one very critical, with RCP maneuvers to the hospital and the opposite with a pulse, extreme.
👉🏻#RCP From the start (bike groups, safety, public, runners ..) pic.twitter.com/OYJhMvHgqi– Madrid emergencies (@EmercionesMad) April 6, 2025
Soon, second case in Cibeles, the place a 35 -year -old runner has collapsed proper in entrance of a Samur nurse who was collaborating as a runner within the race. “As soon as he falls, the man has been assisted by the nurse, who has started the RCP maneuvers along with the Lince of Samur, which goes in the bicycle race, until the rest of the teams have arrived,” stated the spokeswoman. This affected person has been transferred to the La Paz hospital “continuing with resuscitation maneuvers.” There has are available in a “very serious” state.
In addition, the Samur has made “50 other interventions, none serious”, and most of a sophisticated sanitary place positioned within the Plaza de Colón. “Traumatological pathologies such as sprains or twist has been treated, although there have also been abrasions due to falls and some heat stroke.” It shouldn’t be, nevertheless, essentially the most accident of these which have been held and on different events there have additionally been stops, the spokeswoman has indicated.
The race has gained the athlete Keniata Levy Kibet Chemasoten the male class and likewise the Kenyan athlete Emmy Jepkemoi Mutai within the feminine. Up to 328 municipal police and 40 samur troops have veiled for the safety of the Half Marathon, has detailed the vice mayor and delegate of Security and Emergencies, Immaculate Sanz, which has additionally coordinated a mobility plan that has affected a part of the central almond. “In this case, the tour has been changed and visit more historical areas in a beautiful event and a classic of the city’s career programming,” stated Sanz.
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