HAZMAT Oxylator® Technology Resuscitation Kit

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Lifesaving Systems, Inc. has created a ‘turn-key’ system to enable your HAZMAT team to quickly setup and efficiently provide proper ventilation for potential victims of toxic environments.  This HAZMAT resuscitation kit was developed through an extensive review of unique requirements by the U.S. Public Health Service National Medical Response Team (NMRT) in Denver, Colorado.  Blending of old and new technology to provide a reasonable solution to a potentially daunting challenge is the successful result.

Kit Components / Features (LSI Part # CPR-11)

1. The Oxylator EMXb (four included) is a unique and versatile patient ventilation device that provides for closed / positive pressure ventilation of patients, is made of “butyl” rubber components, and can be easily and properly used by those caregivers dressed in HAZMAT gear.

2. Quick and easy connection of the four Oxylator EMXbs to a pressurized gas source/s is accomplished with two (2) 30 foot hoses and two (2) 50 foot hoses, fitted with ‘hand-tightened’ Female DISS connectors and additional Ohio / Omeda Quick Connects. If need be, an Oxylator EMXb can be quickly disconnected from a hose, reconnected to a portable O2 tank, then accompany a victim to an emergency vehicle. The Oxylator, if needed, could then be connected to the Ohio / Omeda Female wall outlet for pressurized oxygen in the emergency vehicle.

3. A convenient and constant source of 100% Oxygen for the continued ventilation of victims during the decontamination process may present a logistical problem. Included in the “kit” are four (4) SCBA tank attachable regulators with capacity gauge, that can be connected to the existing 30 foot and 50 foot hoses to continue proper ventilation of victims with compressed ‘room air’. These SCBA tank connectable regulators are rated for a maximum input pressure of 5,500 PSI (to enable use up to 4,500 PSI SCBA tanks), and outputs are ‘factory-set’ at 51-56 PSI for proper operation of the Oxylator EM-100.

To see the SCBA Regulator and get more information on its capabilities, click here.

Lifesaving Systems, Inc. would like to express its appreciation to Denver, Colorado’s NMRT / DMAT (CO-2).  They provided the requirements needed to assist your efforts to make a difference.

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