Manufacturer develops innovative emergency trauma kit

The ACT system by TyTek Industries

A specialist manufacturer from Wolverhampton has developed a new trauma response system that could save hundreds of lives in the event of disaster or terrorist attack.

TyTek Industries, which supplies compact, pre-hospital emergency medical supplies, has taken eighteen months to create the new product, which is designed to be used in the case of a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI).

The ACT system is designed to be used at transport hubs, sports stadiums, shopping centres and large business spaces to quickly administer life-saving care to people caught up in a terrorist attack or major accident.

The company has developed the secure int:ACT technology cart, equipped with a cache of key medical equipment stored in kits that can be used to help trauma victims suffering haemorrhaging, airway compromise, pneumothorax and hypothermia.

The kits, developed in partnership with the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, are portable and each folds out to provide an innovative workstation. Unique extendable floodlights also increase visibility in smoky and badly lit environments.

The system was unveiled at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) trade show in London.

Chris Tyler, president of TyTek Industries, said: “Recent medical research has revealed that there is a platinum ten-minute period after a mass casualty incident…if you can react effectively in this time you will be able to save lives.

“The problem is many large venues, including train stations, airports and entertainment complexes, don’t have the necessary medical supplies in place to deal with a scenario of this magnitude. Until now.

“ACT will immediately address this concern. Each secure cart will store crucial equipment, ranging from compressed gauzes and trauma bandages to portable suction units, chest decompression needles and trauma shears. Everything you need to keep people alive after a MCI.”

He said the firm had carried out extensive market research and was already in talks to supply a host of venues in the UK and overseas.

TyTek Industries is in full control of the design, development and manufacture of ACT and is currently looking at ramping up production by extending its supply chain across the UK, Asia and the EU.

While the inclusion of some of the medical supplies is part of the firm’s existing product portfolio, the innovation comes in the form of the int:ACT cart that houses the life-saving equipment.

In addition to speed of movement and ability to create multi-working platforms, the cart also features state-of-the-art monitoring technology to ensure it is tamper proof and easily located through GPS software.

Mr Tyler, who started the business in 2001, added: “The idea for ACT came from the work that we do in conflict zones so it made sense to tailor it to non-military environments where, unfortunately due to the rise in terrorist attacks, civilians are experiencing military style injuries.

“We don’t just provide the cart and the supplies either, most of which need only the most basic of first aid training to apply. It’s all about working with the client to identify the most suitable system for them and then we can arrange on-site and Virtual Reality training, ongoing support and flexible purchasing/leasing options.”

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