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Celebrating outstanding achievement by collegiate EMS, innovation at the NCEMS conference
The GO2VENT by Vortran is a gas-powered device worth considering for disaster plans
Is there a way to improve ketamine?
AHP 300 is a full featured ventilator for emergency and inter-facility transport
ProSportsEMS developed a kit packed with drugs and equipment that athletic trainers can administer whether on the court or a plane
It’s the lightest weight chair the company offers and has a payload capacity of 440 pounds
Turbo-UV uses Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation for decontamination of hard surfaces such as those found in an ambulance
Knowing the type of amputation, ways to quickly control bleeding, and proper body part preservation can lead to an increase in survival rates
The rugged tablet can withstand dust and water and be used with gloves
More memory, faster speeds and sharper graphics mean EMS can better manage more data while in the field
It contains 850 items study cards, review questions and practice exams, and breaks down trauma by body systems
Mutualink K12 allows real-time voice, video, data, and text communications between schools and first responders
The antenna supports high-speed mobile networks
The department has made significant strides to upgrade equipment, and hopes to raise $500K to continue the trend
The commercialization of unmanned aerial aircrafts is leading to innovative, off-the-shelf tools for EMS
Collaborative software between Impact Instrumentation, Bio-Nexus shows great promise in monitoring critical-care equipment without interrupting patient care
The iN/X or Ferno Integrated Patient Transport and Loading System provides weight support for smooth transitions that both your patients, and your back, will appreciate
Medics can use a new sensor and app to get ECG data on-the-fly from electrical impulses in patients’ fingertips
Software integrates video, CAD and more to increase situational awareness
Whether you own one ambulance or 1,000, EMS agencies should aim for high quality while using the least amount of resources
With all respect to the physician community, please think bigger
Wearable technologies are connecting paramedics to data in new ways
From new stair chairs to a bag that lights up, EMS Today showcased a range of exciting new products
Doctors envision ambulance crews someday using the technology to provide real-time video and audio to hospitals