Hands On July 2011
5.11 A.T.A.C. 6" Shield Side Zip ASTM Boot
Lt. Dan’s sage advice to Forrest Gump was to take care of his feet. We EMS workers understandably spend more time worrying about our back problems, but you can’t carry your patients with an injured foot, either. The new A.T.A.C. 6" Shield Side Zip ASTM Boot from 5.11 Tactical provides a high level of protection, along with a very comfortable fit. The 6" height feels more like a running shoe than a tall boot. The lacing system and side zipper makes for easy donning and doffing. The outer sole is oil- and slip-resistant and also quiet. An antibacterial and moisture-wicking lining will keep your feet comfortable and dry throughout the day.
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Color: Black
Sizes: 4–15
Certifications: ASTM F2413-05 M C/75 I/75 EH PR
Price: $129.99
www.511tactical.com
866/451-1726
Benchmade 915 Triage Knife
EMS providers often carry tools to cut rope, remove clothing and break glass. It’s a bad call when you have to do all three for the same patient. However, the 915 Triage Knife from Benchmade provides a tool for each of these jobs in one compact package. Made from highly corrosion-resistant steel, the modified sheepsfoot-style blade with ambidextrous thumb-stud opener will handle a wide variety of cutting needs. A stainless-steel, hook-shaped safety cutter is designed to cut seatbelts and clothing. The carbide glass breaker can smash any tempered window with ease. The textured handles (available in black or safety orange)—with full stainless steel liners and a reversible, tip-up deep pocket clip—keep the 915 Triage secure when in use and when stored in your pocket.
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Length: 4.7" closed, 8.2" overall
Weight: 5.1 oz.
Colors: Black, orange
Price: $165 (stainless); $180 (black)
www.benchmade.com
800/800-7427
FoxFury Discover Tasker Fire Helmet Light
During a rescue, you need both hands to work and shouldn’t have to worry about holding a flashlight. The Discover Tasker Fire Helmet light from FoxFury is a sleek and rugged three-LED light that can be mounted to your helmet. The three LEDs are mounted in aircraft-grade aluminum housing with a two-function push-button switch located next to the light. The battery pack is located at the rear of the helmet and includes a flashing red LED for increased visibility. Providing distance illumination up to 150' and peripheral vision to 60', the light lets you see—and be seen—for hours at a time.
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LEDs: 3 white (front), 1 red (rear)
Weight: 9.4 oz.
Power: 4 AA
Modes: 2–45% and 100% intensity
Run Time: 4.5–11.5 hours
Price: $114.99
www.foxfury.com
760/945-4231
Avtec Scout Dispatch Console
To handle non-emergency transports as well as 9-1-1 emergencies, many EMS services operate internal dispatch systems. Historically, this meant they had to select a single manufacturer, and all hardware had to be forever compatible with the chosen standard. The Scout Dispatch Console from Avtec uses voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) via Avtec’s VP Gate hardware to allow the dispatch console to interface with systems from different manufacturers over a local area network or wired area network. Multiple radio technologies, such as MPT1327, MOTOTRBO, P25 (DFSI and CSSI), iDEN, NXDN and SIP, can simultaneously connect through the Scout Dispatch Console. Other features include scalability for more than 100 console positions; a dedicated media workstation for audio, which requires no PC sound cards; a customizable graphical user interface; and integration with third-party computer-aided dispatch systems.
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Console Positions: 1–100+
Supported Formats: MPT1327, MOTOTRBO,
P25 (DFSI and CSSI), iDEN, NXDN and SIP
Call for pricing
www.avtecinc.com
800/310-7045
Athena GTX WVSM
Vital-sign monitoring is one critical skill we learn as first responders and EMTs that allows us to track the circulatory and respiratory status of our patients. A single set of vital signs is important, but the continual monitoring and trending of vital signs lets you know when your patient is starting to decompensate and will soon crash. The Athena GTX WVSM (wireless vital sign monitor) allows you to automatically monitor non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), pulse oximeter oxygen saturation (SpO2) and ECG. The WVSM can capture data for up to 4.5 hours and wirelessly transmit nearly real time, streaming data to a Windows device. The WVSM weighs about 1 lb. and fits on a standard BP cuff. It uses a Suntech BP cuff, a Nonin finger clip for SpO2 and a three-lead ECG.
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Monitors: NIBP, SpO2 and ECG
Weight: 1 lb.
Computer Integration: Windows based
Trend Time: 4.5 hours
Price: $5,250
www.athenagtx.com
515/288-3360
Nexus Dx Cardiac STATus
If there aren’t any ECG changes, a non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) can be more difficult to diagnose in the field than a STEMI. You’ll likely use symptomology, history and general impression to determine the likelihood that it’s a cardiac event. The Cardiac STATus from Nexus Dx is a front-line blood test for the rapid determination of suspected NSTEMIs. An easy, three-step testing procedure will provide results in 15 minutes. You simply use the included sample transfer device to collect heparanized blood directly from a collection tube. Then dispense the blood in the sample well without opening the tube. Finally, wait 15 minutes and read the results to obtain Troponin I/CK-MB/Myoglobin results. The simplicity of the test means no daily calibration, no instruments and no product refrigeration.
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Size: 3" x 5" x 1"
Weight: 3 oz.
Tests: Troponin I/CK-MB/Myoglobin
Test Time: 15 min.
Price: $32.50–48.50
www.nexus-dx.com
888/354-3278
US Pod Box
How do you keep the items for your EMS strike team or hospital surge team organized? The new line of products from US Pod Box has a series of drawers, bins and a uniquely stored table that will keep your gear organized and easy to deploy. Available in a variety of widths from 24–72", the drawers (three or six) and tilt-out bins (three, six or nine) are held in place by a front panel, which opens to become a work table. Heavy-duty rubber casters make the Pod Box easy to roll, and heavy-duty hardware provides safe and secure tie-down points for transport.
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24" Pod Box Size: 24" x 25" x 48"
Weight: 200 lbs.
Color: Black, aluminum
Call for pricing
www.uspodbox.com
828/446-6427
Product Connect
CAD Integration
AmbuPro EMS also integrates with multiple Computer Aided Dispatch systems with more on the way.
AuditX (database auditing engine)
AmbuPro EMS allows the system administrator to turn on/off auditing on each table.
Automatic Data Synchronization
Instant access to complete Incident and Patient information in the office and in the field WITHOUT AN INTERNET CONNECTION.
Exports (billing, run reports, NEMSIS)
If your organization uses billing software or a third party billing company, AmbuPro EMS integrates!
FlexMap PowerView
FlexMap PowerView provides a visual overview showing trending and patterns of EMS incident locations.
Incident QuickClone
Allows fast, easy duplication of incidents, ideal for multi-patient refusals or MCIs
Mandatory Fields
AmbuPro EMS Mandatory Fields completely terminates chasing down information regarding your ambulance runs.
Message Manager
AmbuPro EMS users may communicate using the built-in messaging and notification system!
Patient Category Alert
Provides customizable warnings or other information about previously known patients, prior to even arriving on scene!
Pre-built & Custom Reporting
Using the library of AmbuPro EMS dashboards and reports, you may search and view their aggregate data graphically.
TurboChart (auto-narrative generation)
This function collects Incident-specific data, then "writes" your Narrative for you!
Workflow Management
AmbuPro EMS workflow controls the migration of information throughout your entire enterprise.
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