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Mon, Nov 15, 2021

EpiShuttle Approved for Challenger Installation

Mobile AirMed Isolation Capsule STC Approved

Norwegian company EpiGuard, in conjunction with FAI Air Ambulance, has received an STC for their EpiShuttle for CL-600 aircraft.

The inclusion of the isolation chamber was completed on a Bombardier Challenger 604 equipped with a Spectrum Aeromed MedBase with a fixed adaptation of the Spectrum Cargo Stretcher. FAI felt it necessary to obtain the STC because the combined system was no longer considered loose equipment, like other mobile medical gear. Equal parts modern transparent isolation bubble and sci-fi escape capsule, the EpiShuttle is an interesting alternative to cumbersome contagion and environmental separation.

FAI publicized the range of testing needed for the EASA and FAA certification, requiring testing for emergency egress and patient evacuation, rapid decompression safety, and flammability. Patient evacuation was possible within 90 seconds on average. One record set by experienced FAI employees completed the task in 56 seconds. The decompression test proved the robust nature of the capsule, remaining patent while preventing any contamination of either environment. After-test evaluation revealed no damage or functional restrictions on the components of the EpiShuttle, nor its attendant parts. The flammability tests were equally successful, with no combustion, smelting, or drop formation in the system. 

EpiShuttle is a self-contained bed and stretcher meant for complete environmental isolation of patients in transit, whether protecting them from a contagious environment, or protecting providers from a communicable illness they carry. Adjustable mattress posture, backrest, and leg support give patients support in whatever position needed in comfort for transports up to 24 hours. The transparent canopy and access ports can be used to monitor, assure, and assist them while in transit. The system is entirely reusable and easily disassembled for disinfection and ready for use in hours, much cheaper for transport than similar, single-use isolators. One benefit for practitioners aboard a cramped, often toasty aircraft, the system allows the limited use of cumbersome PPE. Reduced fatigue, dehydration, and inattention in medical personnel can lead to greater outcomes and longer shifts when using limited staff on long transport missions. EpiShuttle, most importantly, can be used for continuous care without breaking isolation, being EN 1789 compatible between use in ambulances, airplanes, helicopters, and stretcher tracks. Universal brackets and adapters are available for a range of mounts, tracks, and connections. 

FMI: www.epiguard.com

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