Emergency Instruction Device
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First Voice Color-coded First Aid Emergencies Handbook
First Voice First Aid & CPR Scenarios Handbook for Refresher Training Drills
Preparedness begins with training and extends beyond the classroom with this rugged, comprehensive, and interactive first aid & CPR cognitive feedback tool.
Just four minutes in a medical emergency can mean the difference between life and death. The First Voice Emergency Instruction Device (EID) is a life saving, affordable device that allows rescuers to train anytime and decrease fear and panic.
The EID is designed to effectively coach users on CPR & first aid from start to finish. In the event of an emergency, this simple, easy-to-use touch pad gives directions in English or Spanish on how to respond quickly and accurately. Be prepared in the event of a sudden emergency with minimal first aid training or experience.
First Voice Emergency Instruction Device (AVU5001x)
The award-winning EID keeps rescuers focused on accepted first aid and CPR protocols in order to treat the injured person in a safe manner. The device speaks out loud and has visible instructions on the embedded LCD screen, asking questions about the extent of the injury. The yes/no buttons are used to answer. Depending on the severity of the situation, the EID continues to ask questions until it understands the situation and can accurately give instruction on how to proceed and further treat the injured person.
How does the EID benefit rescuers in an emergency situation?
Reduces panic and confusion with equipment that meets and exceeds OSHA requirements
Focuses on accurate medical care with protocols aligned with ECC and international First Aid Science guidelines
Increases preparedness to help reduce complications and disability costs from injuries
Improves outcomes and training retention for infrequently trained rescuers
Eliminates training difficulties for multilingual facilities (with English and Spanish standard on the device)
What is the EID used for?
First aid training that engages the senses and improves retention of skills(great online training accessory)
Homeland security, bloodborne pathogen, personal protection & scene safety training use & reminders
First aid or CPR training drill use
Real-time use during trauma and first aid situations:
Construction sites, mobile worksites, dangerous workplaces, or any place of employment
Schools, high-rise buildings, or any childcare or caregiver environment
Remote or high traffic areas where 911 assistance arrival may be delayed
Public and large gathering areas with limited EMT or first responder coverage
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