Emergency Instruction Device
(AVU5001x)

Preparedness begins with training and extends beyond the classroom with this rugged, comprehensive, and interactive first aid & CPR cognitive feedback tool.

Just four minutes in a medical emergency can mean the difference between life and death. The First Voice Emergency Instruction Device (EID) is a life saving, affordable device that allows rescuers to train anytime and decrease fear and panic.

The EID is designed to effectively coach users on CPR & first aid from start to finish. In the event of an emergency, this simple, easy-to-use touch pad gives directions in English or Spanish on how to respond quickly and accurately. Be prepared in the event of a sudden emergency with minimal first aid training or experience.




First Voice Emergency Instruction Device (AVU5001x)


The award-winning EID keeps rescuers focused on accepted first aid and CPR protocols in order to treat the injured person in a safe manner. The device speaks out loud and has visible instructions on the embedded LCD screen, asking questions about the extent of the injury. The yes/no buttons are used to answer. Depending on the severity of the situation, the EID continues to ask questions until it understands the situation and can accurately give instruction on how to proceed and further treat the injured person.

How does the EID benefit rescuers in an emergency situation?
Reduces panic and confusion with equipment that meets and exceeds OSHA requirements
Focuses on accurate medical care with protocols aligned with ECC and international First Aid Science guidelines
Increases preparedness to help reduce complications and disability costs from injuries
Improves outcomes and training retention for infrequently trained rescuers
Eliminates training difficulties for multilingual facilities (with English and Spanish standard on the device)
What is the EID used for?
First aid training that engages the senses and improves retention of skills(great online training accessory)
Homeland security, bloodborne pathogen, personal protection & scene safety training use & reminders
First aid or CPR training drill use
Real-time use during trauma and first aid situations:
  Construction sites, mobile worksites, dangerous workplaces, or any place of employment
  Schools, high-rise buildings, or any childcare or caregiver environment
  Remote or high traffic areas where 911 assistance arrival may be delayed
  Public and large gathering areas with limited EMT or first responder coverage
  Technical Overview
Features
Rugged award-winning design with long term life and low ongoing operating cost
LCD display for high-noise environments and hearing impaired rescuers
Human voice audio calmly guides rescuer using comprehensible instruction segments
Patented triage-based system ensures victims get accurate and properly sequenced first aid treatment
Instructions provide rescuer and public protection with PPE, BBP cleanup, and homeland security guidance
1.25" slim design and easy grab handle fit into/onto any responder bag, first aid kit, or AED cabinet
Accessible datacard slot allows for most recent ECC/International First Aid Science protocol updatability
Multiple language capable with language toggle button to change audio/LCD instructions
Color-coded EID injury buttons correspond with easy-to-use First Voice Self-Contained Emergency Treatment (SET) Systems
Interacts with First Voice products that improve responder training or real-time rescuer performance
Technical Specifications
Power 3 AA off-shelf batteries (rechargeable batteries allowed) Protocols Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) & First Aid Science Standards (American Heart Association, American Red Cross, National Safety Council, and other major training organization compliant)
Battery Life 1 year on standby Protocol Upgrades Datacard provided by manufacturer
Power Preservation 2 minute LCD backlight shut-off 10 minute EID auto shut-off Customizable Yes: audio and written LCD instructions can be customized
Dimensions Height 9" x Width 11.5" x Depth 1.25" Languages English and Spanish are standard - other languages available upon request
Weight With batteries: 2 pounds Self Test Ongoing
IP Rating IP54, highly water and dust resistant Temperature Standby: 10° to 45° Celsius (50° to 110° F) Operating: 0° to 50° Celsius (32° to 122° F)
Warranty 3 Year on all parts Certifications Complies to UL, CE, IPC-A-610, Intrinsically-Safe and FCC standards 1 meter shock/drop tested
Audio Instructions Human voice: 100 words per minute Average instruction length: less than 15 seconds Audio Output High-quality water-resistant speaker
Type of Injuries Addressed and training provided
Note: All buttons contain scene safety, 911 or emergency #, bloodbourne pathogen and universal precaution reminders
Multiple Injuries:
• Address ABC's
• Prioritizes treatment of multiple injuries
Burns/Shock:
• Heat or thermal burns (from superficial to severe)
• Chemical burns
• Electrical burns
• Shock protocol
Head/Neck/Spine:
• Protection of head/neck
• Prioritizes treatment of multiple injuries
• Airway management
• Key reminders to prevent disability by unwarranted movement
Fracture/Sprain:
• Injury to pelvis, hip, upper leg, and ribs
• Open fractures (bone/tissue protruding)
• Pillow, sling, and splinting
• Lower leg, arm, hand, and ankle treatment
• Key signs and symptoms


AED/CPR - Breathing/Choking/Drowning:
• Hands only and trained rescuers CPR instructions
• AED use & reminders
• Adult, infant, child, newborn CPR protocols
• Airway management for trained rescuers
• Rescue breathing for trained rescuers
• CPR positioning and chest compression technique
• Pacing of compressions
• Choking (Conscious & Unconsciuos)
• Near drowning
• Breathing emergencies
Fracture/Sprain:
• Injury to pelvis, hip, upper leg, and ribs
• Open fractures (bone/tissue protruding)
• Pillow, sling, and splinting
• Lower leg, arm, hand, and ankle treatment
• Key signs and symptoms
Heart/Chest Pain/Stroke:
• Heart attack and chest pain
• Stroke
• Chest Pain
• Key signs and symptoms
Seizure/Diabetic:
• Treatment/airway management during seizure
• Treatment for conscious diabetic
• Key signs and symptoms
Bleeding/Shock/Childbirth:
• Severed body part
• Severe bleeding and tourniquet use(if applicable)
• Knocked out tooth
• Wound with protruding object
• Removal of a protruding object obstructing the airway
Heat/Cold/Overexertion:
• Heat-related illness
• Heat stroke
• Frostbite and treatment
• Hypothermia
• Abdominal injuries
• Organ/bone exposure
• Nose bleeds
• Medium/small cuts and scrapes
• Shock protocol
• Emergency childbirth
• Gunshot/stabbing wound
• Amputations
Bites/Stings & Other Training:
• Epipen use
• Chemical/Biological/Radiation (Homeland Security)
• Allergic reactions/bites/stings
• AED Training Drills
• CPR Pacing (Metronome)
• CPR & First Aid Training Drills
• Assessment reminders & helpful questions
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