SIMULATED AMBULANCE HELPS STUDENTS
Weber State University has one of the nation’s oldest programs for training emergency medical responders, and now it has cutting edge technology as well.
The school now has a realistic simulator built to resemble an ambulance.
Specifications
Base: Seven engineered-truss system interlock for stability. The truss system is approved by
a licenesed structural engineer
Wall & Joints: Walls are 3/4” engineered Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) with a high-pressure
coating on exposed surfaces. The joints are patented two-part fastening system of extruded PVC to join and reinforce wall panels and corners. All joints are color coordinated to exterior walls.
Cabinets: All construction is high pressure MDF laminated on exposed surfaces permanently
attached to the interior
Floor: 3/4” cabinet-grade plywood subfloor with color-coordinated, hospital-grade vinyl flooring
Electrical Wiring: Low voltage electrical. Automotive specified wiring and connections, insulated and enclosed in a protective loom. The connectors are automotive style with a rating at a minimum of 125% of the load. All connectors are mechanically crimped.
Lights: Six LED interior lights (3 over primary patient, 3 over squad bench). Side switches work independently from patient area.
Oxygen Outlet Supply: One Ohmeda-style quick connect outlet plumbed to exterior location for customer furnished compressed air cylinder.
Accessories: Rhino coating lined bumper and diamond plated kick plates