EMS World

OCT 2015

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Distributed by Physio-Control INDIRECT Traditional wedge- shaped Macintosh blade DIRECT McGRATH ® MAC EMS silhouette Macintosh silhouette Endotracheal intubation is one of the most important challenges paramedics face, often in suboptimal conditions. Whether it's a routine or difcult intubation, you need to have the right tool. The McGRATH ® MAC EMS video laryngoscope helps crews meet that challenge with confdence. n A better view in any situation. Paramedics can maintain a direct glottic view and take advantage of an indirect anterior camera angle on the 2.5" LCD monitor for difcult intubations. n No extensive training needed. This unique device lets crews use skills they already have, because it's based on familiar Macintosh-like curvature. n Multiple blade options. From routine to extreme airway situations, in pediatric or adult cases, multiple disposable blade options provide fexibility for a variety of circumstances. n Built tough for EMS. It can withstand drops of up to 6 feet and has a fully immersible handle for cleaning. Plus it's compact and cable-free, with a long-lasting battery. n Afordable now and over time. Low initial cost, long life and afordable disposable blades make this the practical choice for EMS. Improve intubation success with the McGRATH ® MAC EMS. Call your Physio-Control sales representative or visit www.physio-control.com/mcgrath today to learn more. ©2015 Physio-Control, Inc. Redmond, WA. All names herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. GDR 3324347_A Maximum visibility, built for EMS. Video Laryngoscope For More Information Circle 10 on Reader Service Card

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