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Friday, September 3, 2010

Lincoln Ambulances Go Wireless for EKG Transmissions

Lincoln (Neb.) Fire and Rescue ambulances now are armed with wireless technologies that will help save the lives of heart-attack patients, said Roger Bonin, the department's EMS supervisor. All eight of Lincoln's ambulances can use wireless electrocardiogram and digital data systems on patients with chest pain and transmit such data over a cellular network to doctors waiting at BryanLGH and Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Centers, Bonin said. When paramedics arrive on scene, they hook up cardiac monitors to patients and generate a 12-lead EKG within 4 minutes. Bonin said in the past, ...

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