
The LifeBot® EMS Workstation is the first and only EMS telemedicine communications workstation that is a VOIP (Voice Over IP) based system with full compatibility and interoperability with digital radio systems including 700MHz P25, 800 MHz trunked, UHF, VHF, TETRA, and Phone/PSTN systems. Another first is the ability to talk throughout the Emergency Department using an optional portable telephone on both radio and telephone communications.
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The workstation utilizes proven ‘best of class’ softwares combined with a powerful computing platform so emergency professionals can truly multi-task communications and access to critical information. The communications hardware and software utilized is now deployed in more than 3500 locations. The system is fully upgradeable to our patented technologies. This system offers much improved prospective ROI (Return On Investment) and savings because of its increased future compatibilities and upgrade paths.
The workstation is the only system to include a 24/7/365 web based secure communications portal system that may be utilized anywhere with a conventional web browser to instantly access critical information and instantly page or deliver text messages to other providers.
LifeBot® systems are designed by R. Lee Heath, the renowned inventor of hands-free ‘combo’ pads making possible the modern Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) who has been designing emergency advanced life support communications systems for almost 40 years.
In November 2010, LifeBot® signed an agreement for DREAMS™, the most advanced ambulance telemedicine system in the world developed by the U.S. Army Materiel Command, Texas A&M University and the UTHealth Science Center at Houston. This system may be installed into the LifeBot® EMS Workstation. For more details on this system, please visit the following link. view DREAMS telemedicine system
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