Quantum Ems Announces Launch of “The ACR on Board for Child Safety Program”

Quantum EMS, is pleased to announce the launch of the “ACR On Board for Child Safety Program”.

Kris Bordnick, Vice President of Quantum EMS North America, issued the following statement in regard to the announcement:

“The Quantum ACR (Ambulance Child Restraint System) On Board for Child Safety Program was originally designed with the EMSC members in mind, however, due to the flood of requests we have received, we are pleased to offer it to the entire EMS Community.”

The “On Board Program” is free to join and offer members the following benefits:
-Be part of ACR ( Ambulance Child Restraint ) accredited Pediatric “On-Board” program
-Funding program to assist in obtaining training units
-Specialist Pediatric ACR ( Ambulance Child Restraint ) training
-Pediatric news and reviews 
-VIP Pediatric events

“The “On Board ” Program is designed to raise awareness due to the fact that over 600,000 children are not restrained properly in the back of ambulances on an annual basis,” Bordnick added. ” Our desire is to educate, coordinate, and inform the EMS community of possible solutions to a growing problem and overall reduce the number of children affected by this problem”
Details regarding the program can be obtained by contacting Quantum EMS directly at 516-321-9494 or by visiting www.quantum-ems.com.
 

About Quantum EMS,
Quantum EMS, based in Lake Success, N.Y. is an emerging medical device company that sells the multiple medical devices specifically to the EMS Market. Our products serve the immobilization, patient transport, and first aid categories.

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