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Additional products by
FirstVoice™

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First
Voice 5000 Emergency Information Device (EID)
The First Voice EID is a
device that allows for audio & visual prompts on how to handle
various medical emergencies. First Voice EIDs are both REAL-TIME as
well as "refresher" training tools. They can be used to quickly
respond to a situation and coach the rescuer through first aid
procedures using YES/NO questions that guide them through logic
trees on the most important life-saving actions which will stabilize
the victim until advanced medical care arrives at the scene. EIDs
can also be used anytime to improve retention of first aid
procedures and knowledge. First Voice EIDs address OVER 30
emergencies within 12 categories.
First
Voice AVU5000 EIDs:
- Were conceived by a
helicopter/flight trauma nurse for a major Midwest medical
hospital due to the chaos she saw in the field
- Conform to 9-1-1
emergency service provider, American Heart Association and
American Red Cross recommendations
- Are approved by a
medical director board
- Can be customized!
- Provide just-in-time
training or skill refresher (use in monthly safety meetings)
- Include features for
updates of first aid procedures via internet
- Exceed requirements
for OSHA 1910.1030, 1910.120, and 1210.15b
- Are the ONLY
multiple injury coaching EID on the market
- Are the ONLY human
non-digital voice first aid training EIDs on the market
- Contain color-coding
for an easy-to-use real time application
- Contain LCD visual
prompts as well as audio prompts
- May allow for work
comp credits with your insurance company
- Three year warranty
on First Voice EID.
- Address: Severe
bleeding, knocked out tooth, amputations, wounds with protruding
objects, nose bleeds, gunshot/stabbing wounds, abdominal injuries,
organ/bone exposure, medium & small cuts and scrapes, shock,
emergency childbirth, protruding eye injuries, chemical exposure,
flash or welding burns, foreign matter in the eye, object embedded
in the eye, bone & sprain injuries to the legs, arms, hips, ribs,
pelvis, hand, foot and ankle, head/neck/spine injuries including
airway management, slings and splinting, seizures, diabetic
treatment, heart attack, chest pain, stroke, defibrillator use,
heat/thermal burns, chemical burns, electrical burns, heat stroke
or stress, cold-related emergencies, chemical/biological/radiation
emergencies, allergic reactions, bites and stings including snake,
scorpion, spider, animal and marine stings.
- Also includes CPR
treatment for adults, children and infants using lone or multiple
rescuer scenarios.
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