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Alan Becker, VP 300 North Lee Street, Suite 201 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-684-2060 x 1010

Alan Becker, VP 300 North Lee Street, Suite 201 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-684-2060 x 1010. Emergency Evacuation Hyperbaric Stretcher (EEHS). First Aid Medical Equipment On Site Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Suitable for Use Anywhere Patient Comfort - Windows & Two-Way Communications

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Alan Becker, VP 300 North Lee Street, Suite 201 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-684-2060 x 1010

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  1. Alan Becker, VP 300 North Lee Street, Suite 201 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-684-2060 x 1010

  2. Emergency Evacuation Hyperbaric Stretcher (EEHS) • First Aid Medical Equipment • On Site Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy • Suitable for Use Anywhere • Patient Comfort - Windows & Two-Way Communications • Easy to Assemble

  3. Approved Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Following Indications: 1. Air & Gas Embolism 2. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning CO Poisoning Complicated by Cyanide Poisoning 3. Clostridal Myositis & Myonecrososis (Gas Gangrene) 4. Crush Injury, Compartment Syndrome, and other Acute Traumatic Ischemias 5. Decompression Sickness 6. Enhancement of Healing in Selected Problem Wounds 7. Exceptional Blood Loss (Anemia) 8. Intracranial Abscess 9. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections 10. Osteomyelitis (Refractory) 11. Delayed Radiation Injury (Soft Tissue and Bony Necrosis) 12. Skin Grafts & Flaps (Compromised) 13. Thermal Burns

  4. CO Poisoning • Crush Injuries • Thermal Burns

  5. Specifications • DIMENSIONS • Length 88.5 ins 2250mm • Diameter 23.5 ins 585mm • PRESSURES • Max working 2.1 bar 30.5psi

  6. Portability • WEIGHTS • Chamber 110 lb 50 Kg • Completein Cases 165lb 75 Kg • CASE SIZES • Large 31.5 x 31.5 x 24 ins 80 x 80 x 60 cm • Small27.5 x 27.5 x 20ins 70 x 70 x 50 cm

  7. Standard Fit Items • Full BIBS with overboard Dump • Two way intercom • Air/O2 HP regulators • Digital Clock/Timer • Handling Straps • Transport/Storage containers

  8. Build Standards • Safety Standard for Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy – ASME PVHO-1 (2001) & Code Case 6 • U.S. Navy Diving and Manned Hyperbaric Systems Safety Certification Manual • Lloyd’s Rules and Regulations – Submersibles & Underwater Systems 1989 • ISO 9001:2001 Quality Standard

  9. Control Box Hyperlite Packed in Open Boxes Hyperlite Boxes Stacked

  10. Hyperlite Unfolding Tube Penetrator Window Assy with Handles

  11. Optional Items • Medical Lock-in • Dome edge protection rings • Gas storage cylinders • O2 and CO2 analysers • Connectors for ECG, ventilator and other monitoring • Lifting sling • Pressure gauge in chamber

  12. Optional Items Drag Mattress Medical Lock with Doors Out Internal Gauge Bracket Face

  13. Optional Items Micro O2 Oxygen Monitor Silicon Rubber Repair Kit Contents Silicon Rubber Dispenser Assembly

  14. EEHS Summary • Proven first aid medical equipment • Suitable for administering HBO to treat CO poisoning, crush injury, and thermal burns at virtually any accident site • Light, foldable, and versatile

  15. Questions

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