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Emergency management
Montag, 4. Februar 2008
World's smallest rescue vehicle presentedDUBAI - IncentiveMED International AG has specialized in managing and operating emergency medical services and air rescue systems. At the Arab Health 2008 it will present the world's smallest rescue vehicle.
Together with a large number of affiliates and subsidiaries, the company pursues the goal of strengthening and promoting high-quality preclinical care in emergency medical services on a global scale. From the Ukraine to Spanish vacation resort Majorca, incentiveMED International AG operates emergency medical services in countries across the world, while supporting projects in the Middle East, Africa and South America. The company's in-house experts are very often consulted by ministries, saftey authorities, hospitals and aid organisations - especially for high-quality tactical and technical advice, medical equipment as well as training medical and non-medical staff. The state-certified incentiveMED gGmbH College for Emergency Medical Services is a top address for emergency medical trianing. After decades of experience, the College is now authorised to train not only emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics, but also emergency medical service (EEMS) paramedics, the highest international non-arcademic qualification in emergency medicine. The company has also proven its expertise in training police and special forces from Arab countries. A highlight at the Arab Health 2008 will be the debut of the world's smallest rescue vehicle, which was specifically designed with the needs of countries in the Middle East and Central Asia in mind. It was developed by incentiveMED International AG and constructed together with a German automobile manufacturer. Having successfully completed a long series of tests at various major events last summer, the vehicle is now ready to go into series production. The four-wheel drive car offers enough space for one driver, a medical crew of two, one patient and state-of-the-art medical equipment.
Source: German Health News, Dubai 2008
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