FCSO purchases 15 Mobile Comprehensive Rescue Systems for patrol cars to help save lives

The system treats severe bleeding, seizures, choking, hypothermia, broken bones, allergic reactions, and much more.


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  • | 5:10 p.m. September 21, 2021
Sheriff Rick Staly is pictured with the 15 Mobilize Comprehensive Systems. Courtesy photo
Sheriff Rick Staly is pictured with the 15 Mobilize Comprehensive Systems. Courtesy photo
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On Tuesday, Sept. 21, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office placed 15 Mobile Comprehensive Rescue Systems into patrol cars. The units are being issued to deputies that patrol western Flagler County where rescue response can take longer. Additional units were issued to FCSO’s SWAT and ERT teams as they are often deployed to high-risk situations.

The Mobilize Comprehensive Rescue System includes an extensive set of medical supplies to help in life-threatening medical issues. Some of the medical issues that this Mobilize Comprehensive Rescue System treats are severe bleeding, seizures, choking, hypothermia, broken bones, allergic reactions, and much more. 

The automated computer will prompt deputies through a series of questions to help guide the on-scene deputy. This technology and equipment will supplement the Automated External Defibrillator currently issued to every marked patrol car.

“Often our deputies arrive on the scene first, and I’m excited to add this capability to help them render first-aid and save lives,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “This capability will enhance emergency medical response, especially in western Flagler County.”

Flagler deputies are already trained in first-aid and CPR. These units cost $2,100 each.

For more information about the Mobile Comprehensive Rescue System, please visit: www.zoll.com/products/mobilize/comprehensive-trauma-kit.

 

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