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From Fromista to Turkey

The town of Frómista has also wanted to contribute its grain of sand to support those affected by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria because a native health worker from the town -third in the province-, Isabel González Vicente, head of the Nursing Unit of Psychiatry at the Río Hortega hospital in Valladolid, is also part of the team that cooperates on the ground with the red vests in the humanitarian work carried out.

The mayor of Frómista, Fernando Díez, pointed out yesterday to Diario Palentino that “all the inhabitants of the town feel very proud of the work that Isabel has always done, like her family.” «In fact, her mother has always been closely linked to this type of assistance work as a Manos Unidas volunteer. It is a family that carries solidarity as its flag because if you have to help those most in need, they are always there. In addition, they are fromisteños on all four sides, “added the first mayor of Frómista.

Isabel González Vicente joined these tasks on February 23 together with the nurse from Palencia, Emma García Tarrero, also a member of Sacyl attached to the mobile UVI of Cervera de Pisuerga, as members of the second contingent sent to the area as members of the Spanish Technical Team for Emergency Aid and Response (Start), dependent on the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (Aecid).

Eva González Martínez, midwife at the General Hospital of Segovia, also traveled with them as a representative of Castilla y León of the so-called red vests.

Likewise, the physiotherapist attached to the center of health of La Puebla, María Arranz Arranz.

Likewise, as this newspaper also published, another from Palencia, in this case a firefighter attached to the capital’s Fire Fighting Service, Abraham de Coo, also worked in the affected area, although he already returned on the 14th after having participated since Thursday the 9th in the intense search and rescue efforts carried out by the NGO Acción Norte.

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