Practicing Tactical EMS on the “Cut Suit”
Innovative simulator allows first responders to practice a full range of tactical EMS procedures
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
The downed pilot’s cover is blown when insurgents find him hiding in one of the village structures. They capture him and take him to another building, where he suffers critical injuries. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
The quick reaction force finds the pilot and helps him out of the structure in which he’d been held. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
Once the quick reaction force has rescued the pilot, they must immediately provide medical care to save his life. The pilot is wearing a “cut suit” that allows first responders to practice tactical EMS in the most realistic of conditions. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
The cut suit allows first responder to practice such complicated procedures as emergency tracheotomy, IV insertion, catheterization and more. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
A medic practices inserting a chest tube using the cut suit. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
The cut suit allows first responders to use the full range of their kits, practicing multiple procedures in one training. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
Also used in the training: a digital triage pen that records and stores the patient’s triage information, allowing for wireless transmit of the patient’s information. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
The team helps the downed pilot to the evac area. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
A close-up view of the cut suit. Photo Bob Graham
Practicing Tactical EMS on the "Cut Suit"
Another Strategic Operations product is called “blast pants,” and was created to train field medics on how to stop bleeding from an inguinal injury, such as a traumatic groin injury (groin injuries are increasingly common in combat). Photo Bob Graham
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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