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6545-01-603-7345 kit, transport
module transport 3/4 (T3/4) AOR2
transport module T3-Transportation advanced airway/fluid management (aam) module; man packable; can be transported by one operator; integrates latest technologies to provide casualty mechanical ventilation with oxygen generation up to 3 lpm at 93 percent concentrations; also provides for advanced airway management capabilities with an emergency cricothyrotomy kit and a rapid intubation system that, when used with the glide scope ranger, increases the probability of a FIRST-Time intubation; transport module T4-Transportation advanced airway/fluid management (aam) module is man packable; can be transported by one operator; is combined with the T3 module; incorporates all the elements needed for advanced fluid management; stores and transports 4 standard blood storage bags up 72 hours; warms blood for casualty transfusions; provides controlled casualty fluid resuscitation administered intravenously; monitors casualty bodily fluid input and output
component of casevac set, transport kit; AOR2
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Item does not contain precious metal.
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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