
In La Orotava, civil protection volunteer Francisco García, V-26, has died.
In La Orotava, Francisco García, a long-time Civil Protection volunteer known for his dedication and willingness to help the community, has passed away.
Last Sunday, October 12, was a sad day in La Orotava. Francisco García, a long-time civil protection volunteer, passed away. For many years, he helped people in the city.
Everyone knew Francisco as someone very dedicated to his work and sensitive to others. In civil protection, he was known as V-26. He was a true example of how to love your community and help selflessly.
Civil protection colleagues and city residents alike remember him with love and gratitude. He didn't just work his hours, but genuinely wanted to help people.
Francisco was always there when help was needed: during emergencies, at various city events. He was always ready to act. It wasn't just a job, but his life's choice. He wasn't looking for fame, but simply quietly doing his job, maintaining order in the city.
Over the years, Francisco participated in many important operations. His calmness, experience, and humanity saved people. Colleagues from other services noted that he was always ready to help, able to empathize and work in a team, even in the most difficult situations.
In civil protection, each volunteer has their own number. Francisco was V-26. This number is a symbol of perseverance, dedication, and humility for his colleagues. He participated in various events, from natural disasters to sports competitions, and always did his job excellently.