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mistyz
I'm looking to directly contact the medic unit that is/going to be using the medic trailer by the helipad. I have seen ways to contact about membership, just no way to contact workers. I am looking to see how I would go about donating an Eject helmet removal system to the medic unit close to the compound. I'm most interested in seeing if their local protocols would allow them to use it before I spend the money on it.

Anyone have any connections?
Carlos
I think a PM to Tim might get you a quick response hun...
Mongo
QUOTE (Carlos @ Mar 19 2010, 09:58 PM) *
I think a PM to Tim might get you a quick response hun...


Or Mike G since he is right in front of the pad...
glamispilot
QUOTE (mistyz @ Mar 19 2010, 09:52 PM) *
I'm looking to directly contact the medic unit that is/going to be using the medic trailer by the helipad. I have seen ways to contact about membership, just no way to contact workers. I am looking to see how I would go about donating an Eject helmet removal system to the medic unit close to the compound. I'm most interested in seeing if their local protocols would allow them to use it before I spend the money on it.

Anyone have any connections?



My # is 760 587 3016 give me a call

also direct contact don warton the man in charge don_wharton@reachair.com

Tim
mistyz
Thanks guys! Will get on it this week. I am very verrry busy this weekend. smile.gif
charred1
It's a nice thought, but the "eject helmet removal system" is designed to be pre-installed in the helmet and in the event of a crash, first responders can easily remove the helmet.
Mongo
QUOTE (charred1 @ Mar 21 2010, 09:52 AM) *
It's a nice thought, but the "eject helmet removal system" is designed to be pre-installed in the helmet and in the event of a crash, first responders can easily remove the helmet.


There is also a version that can be used after the fact. Mistyz posted the info after she took a class...
charred1
QUOTE (Mongo @ Mar 21 2010, 01:57 PM) *
QUOTE (charred1 @ Mar 21 2010, 09:52 AM) *
It's a nice thought, but the "eject helmet removal system" is designed to be pre-installed in the helmet and in the event of a crash, first responders can easily remove the helmet.


There is also a version that can be used after the fact. Mistyz posted the info after she took a class...


Hmmm. Did not know there was another version. I am interested in learning more about it. In SD, our protocal is to leave the helmet on as long as the individual's airway is not compromised.
Mongo
QUOTE (charred1 @ Mar 21 2010, 02:21 PM) *
QUOTE (Mongo @ Mar 21 2010, 01:57 PM) *
QUOTE (charred1 @ Mar 21 2010, 09:52 AM) *
It's a nice thought, but the "eject helmet removal system" is designed to be pre-installed in the helmet and in the event of a crash, first responders can easily remove the helmet.


There is also a version that can be used after the fact. Mistyz posted the info after she took a class...


Hmmm. Did not know there was another version. I am interested in learning more about it. In SD, our protocal is to leave the helmet on as long as the individual's airway is not compromised.


Mistyz original post is HERE
charred1
Well heck, you learn something new every day. Found the info. Pretty good thing to have in your bag of tricks.

Mistyz,
I bet the folks at Reach would be stoked to have this.
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