A Carrer d’Aragó emergency evacuation required a temporary road closure in Barcelona’s Eixample district on Wednesday afternoon. Consequently, emergency services intervened near number 122 of this major thoroughfare, located between Comte d’Urgell and Comte Borrell streets, shortly before 11:30.

Traffic halted immediately as the Guàrdia Urbana blocked the road. This action allowed the Barcelona Firefighters to operate safely. Moreover, the intervention became necessary after medical staff could not extract an elderly patient using the building’s internal access.

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Facade Access Required for Carrer d’Aragó Emergency Evacuation

The operation began when the Medical Emergency System (SEM) requested fire brigade assistance. For instance, this specialised support reflects the high volume of emergency calls handled by firefighters across Catalonia. Paramedics faced difficulties moving the patient, who required urgent hospital transfer. Therefore, firefighters deployed a turntable ladder to remove the man through the building’s facade.

After the extraction, medical personnel attended to the patient inside a nearby café. This stabilised him before the ambulance transfer. Furthermore, the incident highlights safety challenges for seniors. This demographic is the focus of a recent city initiative to protect vulnerable elderly residents. Subsequently, he was taken to a hospital centre for treatment.

Traffic Flow Restored After Carrer d’Aragó Closure

The Carrer d’Aragó closure affected one of the city’s busiest arteries. However, disruption was minimised effectively. This response aligns with other recent emergency measures activated by the City Council. Firefighters left the scene first, allowing two lanes to reopen just before 12:00.

Police officers maintained a partial blockade for several more minutes until the ambulance departed. According to local reporting, medical sources confirmed the operation was strictly medical. Additionally, it was not related to a traffic accident. For further context on emergency protocols, see the Barcelona City Council website.

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