He Health Department of the Government of Navarra recommends that the population, in case of requiring health care during the Sanfermines 2024, go to their clinic (working days from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.), and outside of these hours use the out-of-hospital emergencies of the centers Dr. San Martin and Buztintxurileaving hospital ones for the most serious cases.

He Minister of Health of the Government of Navarra, Fernando Domínguezchaired a meeting this Monday with the agents that make up the Sanfermines 2024 health device that are coordinated for the healthcare in confinement and in other festive situations.

In addition to the Minister of Health, the manager of the Navarre Health Servicethe manager of the University Hospital of Navarra and part of the management team, the manager of Primary Care, of the Hospital Emergency services, the deputy director of Extra-hospital Emergency services, representatives of the General Directorate of the Interior, the General Directorate of Communication, the Citizen Security Area of ​​the Pamplona City Council, the DYA, the Red Cross and the infirmary of the Bullring.

Councillor Domínguez has pointed out that, although the device is special due to the large influx of people in Pamplona and region and involves multiple organizations, the health system “will continue attending normally to all the attentions that arise outside of the festivities“To this end, teams have been reinforced and some circuits have been reorganised, especially during the running of the bulls.

Additionally, as a novelty this year, there will be a second First Care Unit in Recoletas Squarewhich will join the one installed every year at the Vázquez de Mella school.

As regards the Primary Care Networkthe health centres in Pamplona and the surrounding area will be open from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (they will be closed on the 6th and 7th, 13th and 14th due to the weekend). Specifically, the health centers with this attention during the festivities are all those in Pamplona, ​​as well as Ansoáin, Aranguren, Barañáin I and II, Berriozar, Burlada, Sarriguren, Villava and Zizur Mayor.

Outside the opening hours of health centersthe emergencies will be attended to by the Out-of-hospital Emergency Service (SUE).

In it center of Buztintxuri-Pamplona Norte (Avenida Guipúzcoa, 39), care will be provided to adults every working day, between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m., and on July 6, 7, 13 and 14, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

He Dr. San Martin Outpatient Clinic (C/ San Fermín, 29) will remain open for adult emergencies 24 hours a day, every day of the festivities, uninterruptedly from 3 p.m. on Friday, July 5, until 8 a.m. on Monday, July 15. Non-urgent care will be provided at the following times: health centers on business days and the morning assistance in this center will be left to those derived from the bull runs, assistance derived from the festivities and foreign people.

For the pediatric care, On weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. you must contact the health center. The San Martín center will attend to pediatric emergency on weekdays between 3pm and 8pm, and between 8am and 8pm on 6, 7, 13 and 14 July.

The Telephone assistance The nursing advice service (948 290 290) is active every day, both working days and holidays, during its regular hours from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., to resolve both health queries and assistance to centers.

As regards the network of Medical transport in Pamplona and its regionusually made up of four advanced life support (ALS) ambulances, four basic life support (BLS) ambulances and a medical helicopter from the Government of Navarre, will be reinforced during the festivities with BLS ambulances, and other support vehicles, ambulances and motorcycles from the Red Cross and DYA.

SPECIAL DEVICE FOR ENCLOSURES

He special device The care centre for injured people during the running of the bulls will consist of nine health care posts at the foot of the fence, with medical staff, nurses and lifeguards, as well as another eight support points with lifeguards, to which must be added the Plaza’s own infirmary. confinement It has a length of 848 meters and will thus have a health care point approximately every 50 meters. The entire care device will be coordinated from the 112-SOS Navarra Center.

These positions They will be located at the beginning of the Cuesta de Santo Domingo (headquarters of the Department of Education), stairs of the Museum of Navarra, Plaza de Santiago (back of the Town Hall), stairs of San Saturnino, Town Hall (2), Mercaderes (2), Bajada de Javier (2), Travesía de Espoz y Mina, Tejería, Duque de Ahumada, Bajada de Labrit, Amaya (“Telefónica” or south alley), Hemingway (north alley) and Plaza de Toros.

He medical transport device There are 16 medical ambulances along the route of the running of the bulls, two of which are on standby in the Plaza del Castillo, to be taken from the 112-SOS Navarra Centre to any point along the route that requires more medical transport. This assistance unit will be staffed by a minimum of eight medical professionals, eight nursing professionals, 21 transport technicians, 47 lifeguards, nine communication workers and eight post coordinators.

The attention on the journey It will be provided with resources and health and support personnel from the Red Cross (100), DYA (30) and the Navarrese Health Service-Osasunbidea (9 professionals: 5 from medicine and 4 from nursing), who will carry out health care from the attention positions themselves and the Ambulance transfer to HUN from the sector assigned to them, providing real-time information to the SOS Navarra 112 Coordination Centre about the wounds and injuries of the people treated.

The 112 Coordinating Center of SOS Navarra will be in charge of organize healthcare and the referral of injured people to the various health centers so that the most seriously injured are the first to reach the HUN, or the center determined by 112-SOS Navarra. Therefore, as already established in previous years, the transfer of minor patients already treated at the foot of the fence will be carried out once the most serious patients have been evacuated to the hospital.

On July 6th, on the occasion of the chupinazothere will be several health care posts. They will be located in Santo Domingo (Education department), in the church of San Saturnino and in Paseo de Sarasate-Diputación.

There will also be a device called Multiple Victim Incidents (IMV) to provide out-of-hospital response In the event of an event that generates a higher than usual number of simultaneous patients, the car park of the Department of Education will be located.

In addition, Red Cross will place a truck at the intersection of Avenida Carlos III and Roncesvalles to intervene in incidents involving multiple victims, as requested by the Civil Protection Board.

This year, and as a novelty, they will be enabled two first care units (UPA) by the Red Cross for the care of minor pathologies typical of the festivalone, like every year, in the Vázquez de Mella school (entrance C/ Olite) and a second in the Recoletas square.

The schedule of the UPA of Vázquez de Mella College It will be from July 5 at 9 p.m. until 9 a.m. on the 8th; and from the 12th at 9 p.m. until July 15 at 9 a.m. For its part, the Recoletas UPA will be open on the 8th, 9th, 11th, 13th and 14th, from 2pm to 6am. In addition, this UPA will be open during special hours, on the 6th (chupinazo), 7th (procession), 10th (children’s offering) and 12th of July (senior citizens’ offering), from 10am to 6am.