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LIFE-STAT® A Hands-Free CPR System by Michigan Instruments Inc.


From the culmination of over 45 years of designing and manufacturing specialized mechanical CPR equipment, Michigan Instruments is proud to introduce the LIFE-STAT®


Model 1008. Today, Michigan


Instruments’ products continue to earn the respect of customers and medical professionals around the world. The company has an impeccable reputation for building products of unexcelled quality.


The LIFE-STAT® Hands-Free CPR System provides cardiopulmonary resuscitation in accordance with the current guidelines of the American Heart Association.


FEATURES • 30:2 Mode-face mask ventilation. • Continuous compressions with 9 asynchronous ventilations. • Adjustable chest compression depth from 0 to 3.2 inches (0 to 8 cm). • 50:50 with complete chest recoil. • Provides consistent CPR for extended periods of time. • Easily change from O2 cylinders to an O2 wall outlet with no loss of compressions. • Capable of off-level/incline use. • Fast set up with no interruption in CPR. • Lightweight - 19.5 lbs (8.8 kg). • Electronic controller powered by long life 9 volt batteries.


A COMPLETE Solution for Mechanical CPR. • Fast Conversion Time from Manual to Mechanical CPR. • Hands-Free CPR that offers Adjustable Compression Depth plus an integrated Automatic Transport Ventilator.


• Provides the Best Compression Capability for Bariatric Patients. • Every Life-Stat System includes a Patient Restraint System (PRS), Carry Case and O2 Adaptor. • FDA regulated and ISO certified.


TEM# SPECS


98823 Black 98824


Yellow MFR# 1008-Black 1008-YELLOW


EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 9995.00 9995.00


Call for this Special Pricing! Order Mon.-Fri. 8am-8pm [ET] at: 800.234.1464


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