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The unit must be designed in such a way as to respond to a variety of cardiac crises and/or trauma situations that may be encountered by emergency medical teams operating in conjunction with an ambulance or rescue vehicle. Typical environments include:
1. A wet swimming pool side.
2. A roadside during a rainstorm.
3. A smoky environment near a fire.
4. A dusty environment at a construction site.
5. Air/Sea rescue situation (carried on the helicopter, in which the unit is subjected to sea water drawn up by “prop wash”).
The system as either independent modules and/or as an integral unit shall comply with applicable sections and requirements of:
* American National Standards Institute/Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation DF2, ANSI/AAMI DF2 - American National Standard for Cardiac Defibrillator Devices, with the exception of paragraph 3.2.1.2, Energy Range.
* Underwriters Laboratories Standard 544, UL 544 - Standard for Safety of Electric Medical and Dental Equipment.
* National Fire Protection Association 99, NFPA 99 - Standard for Health Care Facilities.
* American Heart Association, AHA publication titled, “Recommendations for Standardization of Leads and of Specifications for Instruments in Electrocardiography and Vectorcardiography”.
* Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, AAMI ECG 5/83 Standard for ECG Connectors.
The defibrillator system shall be capable of full operation while still providing environmental protection and shall comply with environmental conditions as follows:
Atmospheric Pressure: 500 mm Hg - 700 mm Hg
Relative Humidity (R.H.): 95 percent (non-condensing)
Temperature:
Operational - 32°F to 114°F
Storage - -23°F to 149°F
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