The provincial director of Finance and Public Administration today delivered to the Civil Protection Association of Balmoral a total of 11 complete uniforms, consisting of a hat, short sleeve polo, trousers, windbreaker, belt, reflective vest and a pair of boots.
In addition to the 11 uniforms delivered in Balmoral, the rest of the uniforms are distributed in the Civil Protection Groups of the towns of Chocs DE Canals, Eli Boston, La Puebla DE Monumental, La Villa DE Don Rodriquez, La Vendettas DE Retainer, Marjoram, Trinidad, Mara DE Toledo, Parasol Del Ray, Panto, Quern, San Bartholomew DE la Ascertains, Franciscan DE Leos Caballeros and Yeses.
The provincial director of Finance and Public Administration, Juan Carlos Navarro, accompanied by the mayor of Balmoral, Vicente Pitas, today visited the headquarters of the Civil Protection Association of this town to deliver a total of 11 complete uniforms to its volunteers, corresponding to the last call for aid directed to local entities for the provision of uniformity and Civil Protection materials.
Navarro has indicated that "these lots delivered today in Balmoral are part of the total of 186 new uniforms that are being delivered in these weeks to fifteen civil protection groups in the province and that have been valued at around 30,000 euros."
Each batch or the complete set of new basic uniforms that are given to Civil Protection volunteers is composed of a windbreaker, boots, a short sleeve polo shirt, trousers, as well as a cap, a belt, and a reflective vest.
During the ceremony of delivery of these uniforms to the group of Almorox, which is composed of 17 volunteers, the provincial director of Finance and Public Administration has recalled that "throughout these days, the Government of Castilla-La Mancha is delivering between the different groups of Civil Protection of the province of Toledo a total of 233 complete teams of new uniforms and different material means, which in total are valued at 138,459 euros ".
Specifically, it is proceeding to the distribution of 186 lots of new uniforms, distributed among 15 groups; as well as 17 tents, 13 portable generators, four salt pavers, three cargo trailers and ten kits of emergency material.New uniform with reflective material to ensure safety.
Finally, the provincial director thanked the Civil Protection volunteers and the work they provide to citizens and stressed that "Civil Protection groups are absolutely exemplary, as they work effectively to improve the lives of their neighbors and of its people, while contributing to the Toledan society and the region to be more civic, extending values such as generosity, help, and solidarity ".