EMTs have to work fast. They have to drive quickly to get to an emergency and treat the victims. They have to rapidly assess what’s wrong with the victims so they know how to bandage them or carry them and decide what medication to give them. They have to record what the patient’s problems were and what they did to treat those problems.
Technology certainly helps to make an EMT’s work faster. He can type information into a computer or smartphone and send that off to the hospital and they can know what to expect when the injured person arrives. He can save time from having to write down much data on paper.
USB flash drives help during emergency situations
An EMT can carry a netbook, a small laptop computer, that won’t take up much space and will make it easy for him to record data on-the-go. He can then transfer data to computers at the hospital or at his base using a USB drive. That way he can easily carry around this information in a handy format.
CFgear sells a variety of flash drives to choose from, with many different styles and materials. Perhaps an EMT would find a drive with a keychain attached useful. He could keep it handy on his belt and not worry about losing it. CFgear offers a few metal drives that would be especially durable and hold up being scratched and bumped around throughout the course of an emergency medical responder’s very active work.
An EMT flash drive could contain medical forms ready-to-go as well as plenty of space to store info that he’ll need to transfer to other computers. CFgear can preload data onto flash drives using their patented Pulse procedure. They guarantee that all the data you want on will get to the drives, and they can duplicate them as many times as you want. They can preload various file formats such as PDFs and Word documents.
CFgear offers several preload layouts that you can choose to customize. They can develop a layout that’s simple to use on the go but still keeps information organized. They could load folders onto the drive ahead of time, perhaps one to record what happens at each case, one with general medical response information, one with contact numbers and addresses, etc. InstaRun technology, if you choose it, pops up a window as soon as you plug in the flash drive.
So when an EMT needs to respond to a case, he can jump into the ambulance, equipped with radio, medical tools, flashlight, and, of course, his customized USB drive attached to his belt. He can help bandage up a person and then plug his drive in to record what happened. Then, at the hospital, they can look at the flash drive to see his notes of what he saw. Police could even use the drive for a record of what happened in a accident.
CF Gear makes custom bulk flash drives that anyone can use. Even an EMT. Browse through the website or give them a call today.
