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The SVA had a hectic weekend in indigenous areas

The Directorate of the Aerial Surveillance Service (SVA) of the Ministry of Public Security went to indigenous villages in Limón and Nicoya, Guanacaste.

Pilots and officers landed in China Kichá in Telire de Talamanca, to transfer a two-year-old girl with respiratory difficulties. They also did it in the village of Jamari Täwä of the Valley of the Star, to mobilize a 24-year-old man with a snake bite.

The ambulance flights to these indigenous towns were made this Sunday. Both patients were taken to the William Allen Hospital located in Turrialba.

On Saturday, another ambulance flight was made in Nicoya, to move premature twins who had breathing difficulties. The condition of the sisters required urgent attention in a hospital center in San José.

crhoy.com