La vida se abre passo en medio del chaos: the Police escort a woman from Alfafar so that she can get light in the hospital

La vida se abre passo en medio del chaos: the Police escort a woman from Alfafar so that she can get light in the hospital

La vida se abre passo en medio del chaos: the Police escort a woman from Alfafar so that she can get light in the hospital

DANA ravages Valencia province on October 29 with torrential rains, flash floods and mudslides Traffic rules with Carreteras principles que conectan la comarca valenciana de l'Horta Sud –la más castigada por el temporale– Neighbors with otras places, entre ellas el núcleo urbano de Valencia. Two weeks after the episode, volunteers, rescue teams and security forces are still working in DANA-affected villages, and although many roads have been restored to traffic, heavy traffic makes them impassable.

El jueves 7 de noviembre, Sara, embarazada de nueve meses, se puso de parto. Rápidamente, ella y su pareja, Pablo, prepararon sus cosas y salieron desde su casa en Alicante A two-hour drive to Manises Hospital, where she had all prenatal follow-up. Sin embargo, at 7:30 p.m., the carretera estaba collapsed at Alfafar Heights due to heavy traffic and terrain. Both began to fear that they would not be able to reach the birth until a patrol from the Burgos Civil Guard offered to help open the door.

Advancing into traffic on V-31, the agents, aware of the urgency, realized they would need reinforcements to clear the gap between the vehicles that had practically blocked the road. Fue cuando decidieronu entonces Contact a group close to the Madrid Municipal Policeque justamente salía de Alfafar, para que escortara a la pareja. Madrid Police Inspector Alejandro Omar Elsanafavi explained: “Before we got to the hospital, because it was light, we transferred the woman to one of our SAMUR ambulances and the father came back with us in his car.” 20 minutes.

“Estaban muy nervios porque veían que no llegaban. De hecho, cuando llegaron al hospital ella ya había dilatado ocho centimeters, así que el parto iba ser pronto”, he reminds. “Contact Manises and Sarah. la subieron directly al área de maternidad para dar a luz”. After making sure the couple was okay and SAMUR-Protección Civil dio por finalizado el parte asistencia, los policías Madrileños returned to their residence.

Volvieron al hospital a conocer al bebé

Al día siguiente, after completing their service, the 19 Madrid municipal agents and two SAMUR volunteers who participated in the delegation returned to the hospital to visit the family and welcome the newborn baby. “Queríamos ir a verles antes de marcharnos (ya que el sábado regresaban a la la la capital) y bidedirnos bien de ellos. Les llevamos un peluche y un globe conforma de un coche policíay nos sacamos una photo todos juntos “, the inspector Madrileño emociado.

In the same way, Alejandro Horta emphasized that the experience of working in Sud left his mark on the team: most of the creams are vinculo con la gente de los pueblos en los que hemos estado trabajado”.

Besides, helping Sara and Pablo was one of the most memorable moments of his deployment to Valencia, and according to the inspector, the agents hope to see them again. “Get in touch against the odds en algún momento regresemos a ver al pequeño ya sus padres In Alicante. Además, también queremos passarnos for Alfafar para saludar a los amigos que hemoos hecho there”, affirms his certainty.