Product Brief
The Harbinger app allows providers to capture images from the field and transmit them to receiving hospitals prior to patient arrival
EMS can use the data to measure against similar companies, and regional and national benchmarks
Echoboard provides command staff with real time data, communications, file sharing and analytics on a rugged touch-screen
The THERMAL STAR cools the body through waist-mounted air discharge nozzles, which can attach to spiral tubes and be worn over or under clothing
Turn your cell phone into your own safety and personal tracking device
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Behavioral training device coming to the market in 2015
Wearable technology tracks fitness and helps keep wearer safe while exercising
The free app includes an online database of drugs with the ability to search, personalize information, and check how drugs taken at the same time will interact
The unit rotates 90 degrees for horizontal cylinder exchanges
The Google-affiliated wearable app sends an alert when it’s time to take scheduled doses, and works with electronic medical record systems
The crowdsourced database includes pre-designated landing emergency landing zones, hospital helipads and airports
One or two cameras can be mounted on gun barrels, rod grips, and bow components
The Strokefinder device uses microwaves to examine brain tissue and correctly diagnose the type of stroke a patient has suffered
The furniture can blend seamlessly into any office space while providing high level protection
The technology allows doctors to examine patients remotely
When a cardiac emergency strikes, a nearby AED can help save a life – and Physio-Control’s new database helps you find one
The R12 now comes installed with WinMagic’s data encryption security software
Two wearable fitness products offer more options for your workout
Modernizing Medicine and Miraca Life Sciences unveiled a new cloud-based app for patient records
Eleven medics from Bradley County EMS spent a day working with company representatives on future improvements to the device
The device supports CPAP and recently was cleared by the FDA for use in the U.S. and Canada
With a growing number of responders carrying the heroin overdose antidote, Iron Duck created a kit to transport the drug
Both radio and system can seamlessly integrate with computers already present
New tablet is designed for harsh environments
The Explorer for ArcGIS shares maps between users and allows for manipulation during presentations
It’s the lightest weight chair the company offers and has a payload capacity of 440 pounds
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
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