When seconds count, Pulse Patch's innovative deployment features can assist first responders in rapidly assessing a person's health status. With a focus on heart rate and pulse oximetry, Pulse Patch can assist in monitoring for a declining health status.
Wearable technology has been proven to be effective and reliable in providing quality heart rate and pulse oximetry information. Pulse Patch captures that reliability in a small, cost effective device that can be applied to predesignated locations on the body.
Because first responders are already tasked with carrying so much equipment, Pulse Patch was designed with portability and disposability in mind. First responders can deploy multiple monitors simultaneously, then focus their attention on the most critical patients. If the status of another patient changes, Pulse Patch sends out an audibl
Because first responders are already tasked with carrying so much equipment, Pulse Patch was designed with portability and disposability in mind. First responders can deploy multiple monitors simultaneously, then focus their attention on the most critical patients. If the status of another patient changes, Pulse Patch sends out an audible alarm and visual indicator, alerting those nearby to the emergent situation.
At Pulse Patch, we have seen first-hand the devastation that follows an in-custody death. The deceased's family, the officers and community are all effected. We aim to minimize these occurrences. Pulse Patch could be applied to combative subjects, subjects who have additional restraints applied, subjects who are under the influence of substances and subjects who are mentally altered.
Where does a subject go after arrest? Detention facilities are often tasked with short term monitoring of subjects who are experiencing mental health and drug issues. Unfortunately, officers in detention facilities cannot monitor everyone in their care 100% of the time. Pulse Patch can be a second set of eyes, monitoring restrained and locally confined individuals for a declining wellness status, while officers conduct daily operations.
Sometimes incidents occur that require first responders to divide their attention. Mass casualty incidents can overload providers, diverting their attention and their ability to focus on the most critical. Pulse Patch can be handed out to minor injury and walking-wounded. With little to no training, Pulse Patch can be deployed by laymen, allowing responders to focus on the most critical.
Not all incidents occur in urban and suburban locations. When rescuers respond to remote areas, it can take hours to rescue the injured. Oftentimes, rescuers must hike, carry and even float or ski injured people to safety. During rescue operations, Pulse Patch can assist in monitoring the casualty's wellness status and alert rescuers if their status changes.
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