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Press Release April 17, 2009 |
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Perry Life Support to Attend FDIC - One of the World's Largest Fire and EMS Conferences
NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States, 04/17/2009 - Perry Life Support Systems to Attend the FDIC in Indianapolis, IN which is one of the World's Largest Fire and Emergency Services Conferences in North America April 22-25.
Perry Life Support Systems of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida distributes the Hyperlite Stretcher and Treatment System in North and South America. The Hyperlite stretcher is the only non-metallic portable flexible hyperbaric chamber system manufactured and certified to ASME PVHO-1. This system provides unparalleled treatment provision to emergency medical personnel and civilians for carbon monoxide poisoning at fire scenes and mining accidents, and for the treatment of decompression illness at dive incident sites or rapid aviation decompression. Rapidly deployed within minutes, the Hyperlite is the lightest and lowest bulk system capable of a full range of hyperbaric therapies available anywhere in the world. The unit can be assembled from its cases and be operational within minutes to transport a patient to the nearest medical facility while breathing oxygen under pressure.
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Press Release April 8, 2009 |
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Perry Life Support Systems to Distribute the Hyperlite Stretcher and Treatment System
NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States, 04/08/2009 - Perry Life Support Systems of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida has been awarded exclusive non military distribution of the Hyperlite Stretcher, the only non-metallic portable flexible hyperbaric chamber system manufactured and certified to ASME PVHO-1.
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FDIC Press Release April 7, 2009 |
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Attn: Fire Chief, Medical Safety officers, Staff Chiefs, Management, Hazmat and Rescue
Visit booth #6048, FDIC, Indianapolis Convention Center
CARBON MONOXIDE IS A SILENT KILLER AND FIREFIGHTERS ARE AT INCREASED RISK FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND PREMATURE DEATH DUE TO CO EXPOSURE ACCORDING TO THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE.
LEARN ABOUT A NEW WAY TO TREAT FIREFIGHTERS, EMERGENCY PERSONNEL AND CIVILIANS IN THE FIELD FOR CO EXPOSURE OR SMOKE INHALATION.
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