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Imagine the terrifying circumstance of being hiking out in the woods by yourself when you suddenly get bitten by a snake. You aren't sure what type of snake it is. You just know it was looked sort of grey and yellow. You call 911 on your cell phone and a Park ranger arrives on horseback.
What are the ranger's options when he arrives? Well, according to OPTIMUS Corp., if he has a Pocket PC, he can now immdiately access critical assessment, triage and reporting data to determine whether to apply a tourniquet or start digging a hole for your burial. Optimus's new Michaels(TM) Mobile Light, for Fire and EMS promises to effectively manage these emergency communications from the Pocket PC itself.
To develop this software, they worked with EMTs and Firefighters, the National Security Agency and certified under HIPPA - a fancy way of saying that your client records will remain private and encrypted.
According to Eric Adolphe, CEO of OPTIMUS Corporation: "Michaels Mobile Light was developed as part of our goal of providing public safety technologies that ensure the most effective and rapid response available. Field-based emergency workers can now more easily record information, communicate that data instantaneously, and fully collaborate with other members of the emergency management team."