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Blue Force Gear Hypothermia Blanket with MARCH Protocol Graphic

Thursday, May 23rd, 2024

Lightweight and durable, the Hypothermia Blanket perfect for operational kits and comes with a detailed graphic print of the MARCH protocol.

Massive Hemorrhage
Airway
Respirations
Circulation
Hypothermia/Head Injury

Often overlooked, it is critical that you keep trauma patients warm to prevent hypothermia and the devel- opment of acidosis leading to issues with clotting (the dreaded “Lethal Triad”). A foil blanket is a necessary component of your trauma kit.

Brown on one side and foil on the other.

Get yours at www.blueforcegear.com/hypothermia-blanket.

Phokus Research Receives Patent for Wound Cube

Friday, May 17th, 2024

San Diego, CA- Phokus Research Group, known for life-saving innovations and logistics, has recently been granted a patent for their Wound Cube Wound Simulator. The instructional tool utilizes unique features that make teaching wound packing more accessible, easy to understand and practice.

The Wound Cube features an innovative design with five large, lifelike wound patterns that provide students with various training options. The transparent, soft silicone cube ensures students are utilizing proper wound packing techniques, and the compact design allows for easy transportability and storage.

“To have the Wound Cube, a product that helps to save lives, verified to be unique enough that it deserves a patent is something that everyone at Phokus is very proud of”, said Christopher Bush, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO).

At Phokus, our mission for over 15 years has been to serve America and its allies with innovative, high-quality solutions. We are dedicated to excellence in three core segments: Products, Logistics, and Integrations. For further insights into Phokus Research, please visit www.phokusresearch.com.

See CTOMS at SOMA 2024

Saturday, May 11th, 2024

CTOMS™ is pleased to announce its participation in the 2024 SOMA conference in Raleigh NC. We will be showcasing our Mission Essential Training™ courses, CTOMS™ Academy e-learning platform, and the lines of our innovative Mission Essential Equipment™.

Visit us at booth 443 for some hands-on with our TRACE™ and FireFly™ micro rope systems, MGTD™ integrated belt and harness system, or newest aid bag, the 2ndLine™ Gen III.

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DEVCOM Soldier Center’s Hydration Flow Meter Helps Prevent Dehydration in Soldiers

Friday, May 10th, 2024

NATICK, Mass. — Researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, or DEVCOM SC, have invented a personal flow meter to measure water consumption. The invention, which has been licensed to an industry partner, will serve to help prevent dehydration in the nation’s warfighters. Preventing dehydration is important since it can impact Soldier health and performance. Monitoring and understanding hydration status of warfighters can help prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

DEVCOM SC engineers Michael Wiederoder, Ph.D. (project lead), Eric Brack (project lead), Matt Hurley and Andrew Connors invented the device to specifically meet the needs of the nation’s Soldiers. Existing products didn’t provide the level of accuracy needed by warfighters, and some products require large batteries, which are impractical for Soldiers on the move.

“The flow meter is a handheld device with an inlet and outlet that connects to tubing that is currently used by Soldiers to drink from a hydration bladder they carry in their backpacks,” said Wiederoder. “Inside the device there is a water-wheel-like piece with fins that rotates as water passes through. There are magnets on the wheel that can either generate electricity or pass by a sensor that can correlate the volume of water consumed with the number of rotations by the wheel.”

Wiederoder explained that the flow meter tracks water consumption. The flow meter also helps Soldiers know when the filter needs to be changed, which is important because Soldiers often need to drink water that is available to them in their environment, making proper filtering essential.

“It can measure the amount of water that is consumed by an individual warfighter,” said Wiederoder. “It can also measure how much water is being added to the hydration bladder. The second part is relevant because the hydration bladder may contain a chemical filter that can only treat a certain volume of water. So, a flow meter can help warfighters understand when they need to change filters to ensure their water is safe to drink when they source it from the indigenous environment to reduce logistical burden.”

DEVCOM SC’s Bootstrap Initiative played a role in the development of the flow meter. The Bootstrap Initiative encourages innovation and provides employees the opportunity to come up with ingenious, cost-effective solutions to challenges facing the warfighter, while streamlining processes and minimizing bureaucracy. Through the Bootstrap program, DEVCOM SC’s civilian employees may submit proposals for a new technology, research project, business process, or administrative process that supports the Soldier Center’s science and technology mission.

Douglas Tamilio, director of DEVCOM SC, stated that the Bootstrap program is part of the organization’s dedication to finding cutting-edge solutions to best serve the warfighter.

“The innovative efforts of our world-class scientists and engineers enable us to work to overcome the challenges facing warfighters — all while optimizing their performance and increasing their lethality,” said Tamilio. “The development of a personal flow meter to measure water consumption, made possible by our Bootstrap program, is just one example of ongoing efforts to accelerate the process of getting the latest and best technologies into the hands of our warfighters.”

Wiederoder noted that the Bootstrap Initiative gave the team the boost their idea needed.

“The Bootstrap program allowed the team to turn an idea to solve a known problem into a physical device without waiting for the conventional proposal cycle,” said Wiederoder. “We had the right people, expertise, and equipment already at SC, we just needed Bootstrap funding to get started.”

The DEVCOM SC team used some of the Bootstrap funding to 3D print multiple iterations of two different flow meter designs and test their performance. The result is a compact, accurate device that can be manufactured with low-cost components, and since it is self-powered it can be used without the need for batteries.

The team then used test performance data generated to support filing of a patent application for the flow meter, with the patent being issued in 2022. DEVCOM SC signed a patent license agreement with HydroSmart, LLC, in early 2024. HydroSmart is an Ohio-based company that develops fluid consumption and hydration monitoring and management solutions for consumer, healthcare and military markets. DEVCOM SC’s patent license agreement with HydroSmart is an important next step in turning the prototype into something that is readily available to the warfighter.

“This partnership enables HydroSmart to leverage DEVCOM SC’s cutting-edge research and innovative patent to develop our emerging portfolio of products for monitoring and management of personal water consumption for the commercial sports and personal fitness markets,” said Matt Annen, HydroSmart’s chief executive officer. “Additionally, through ongoing collaboration with the Soldier Center’s expertise, HydroSmart is committed to developing an in-line solution for existing hydration bladders utilized by the Army. This collaboration supports our mission to deliver superior hydration monitoring systems which profoundly impact Soldier and citizen health and wellness. HydroSmart commercialization is also supported by the State of Ohio’s Technology Validation and Startup Fund, which has provided a grant to the company to prototype the commercial product.”

Wiederoder said that the patent license agreement will facilitate turning DEVCOM SC’s prototype into a “rugged, portable, food-safe device with integrated electronics.” He noted that the license will enable the technology to mature to the point “where it could be integrated into a user demonstration or field test to generate data needed for transition and potential acquisition by the Department of Defense.”

The technology also has potential to eventually benefit the general public, becoming a useful tool for athletes or anyone participating in physical activity. There is also the potential for other military and medical applications.

Wiederoder and the team are proud of the progression of their invention, and they are committed to serving the warfighter.

“It feels great to know that something you work on as a public servant could improve the lives of the warfighters,” said Wiederoder. “Especially preventing something as potentially tragic as dying from heat stroke due to dehydration. I think it’s really the dream of any researcher at the Soldier Center that the projects they put so much time and thought into end up helping the warfighters who sacrifice so much for our country.”

By Jane Benson, DEVCOM Soldier Center Public Affairs

MDM 24 – Blue Force Gear Squad Medic Bag

Wednesday, May 1st, 2024

You asked and Blue Force Gear has delivered.

Their new Squad Medic Bag is a fully loaded solution for the Combat Life Saver.

Based on the popular Two-4 Waistpack, the Squad Medic Bag is filled with the following contents:

CAT tourniquet x3

Pressure Dressing, 6” x1

Pressure Dressing, 4” x2

Hyfin Vent Chestseal, pair x2

QuikClot hemostatic gauze, green x2

Standard Gauze x2

Gloves, tan pair x6

NPA nasal airway x2

Decompression Needle x2

Med Blanket, MARCH tan X2

Trauma Shears, black x1

Trauma Tape, tan x2

Available now from www.blueforcegear.com.

CTOMS Academy – A Digital Approach to Training Tactical and Emergency Trauma Care

Monday, April 29th, 2024

CTOMS™ has been a provider of tactical and emergency trauma care training to military, police, and specialty units for almost 20 years. We have taken our deep understanding of this topic and made it accessible with our online learning platform CTOMS Academy™. Here CTOMS™ provides basic to advanced trauma care that is available anytime, anywhere there is internet, and at a price that allows for broad adoption. In our view, the more service personnel and civilians equipped with tactical and emergency trauma care training, the better.   

These online courses go deep, and we have been committed to making them engaging. The course material is largely comprised of live action videos, lab footage, and 3-D animations while being narrated. Although additional reading is often provided with the courses, this training is not composed of handouts or slide shows. One of our goals while creating Academy courses is to leverage technology to make the content immersive and conducive to understanding.

CTOMS Academy™ has courses appropriate for medics and non-medics, service personnel and civilians, in both tactical and emergency casualty approaches. Many service organisations use CTOMS Academy™ to rollout high quality and consistent training to their agencies in an expedient manner. This training is for anyone that finds value in being prepared for emergency casualty response.

Please contact training@ctomsinc.com with any inquiries, including our agency and bulk pricing.

About CTOMS Academy™: ctomsinc.com/pages/ctoms-academy

The Training Catalogue and Platform: ctomsacademy.skillbuilder.co/catalog

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MATBOCK Monday – Graverobber Surgical

Monday, April 29th, 2024

The Graverobber™ Surgical is designed to meet the rigorous demands of medical professionals in expeditionary and operational settings. Weighing less than 5 pounds yet boasting a 47-liter capacity, this lightweight ruck ensures mobility without sacrificing essential medical equipment. Its meticulously crafted design includes specialized pouches for ventilators, drugs, IVs, and multifunctional purposes, facilitating swift access to critical supplies during emergencies. Engineered with waterproof materials and resistant to saltwater and sun corrosion, the Graverobber™ Surgical guarantees durability and protection for valuable medical gear in any environment. Its versatile mounting options further enhance accessibility, making it an indispensable asset for medical professionals navigating challenging terrains or dynamic operational setups worldwide.

As the ultimate companion for medical professionals who demand uncompromising performance, the Graverobber™ Surgical exemplifies innovation and resilience. Whether deployed in remote expeditionary missions or operating within dynamic operational environments, this exceptional ruck empowers professionals to deliver critical care with confidence and precision. Trust in the Graverobber™ Surgical to safeguard lives and uphold the highest standards of medical excellence, offering unparalleled reliability and functionality for those who refuse to compromise on quality.

– 1 x Ventilator Pouch
– 1 x Drug Roll
– 2 x IV Pouches
– 4 x Multifunction Pouches

If you’re in San Diego this week we will be at ADS Warrior West at booth N-14.

Reach out to MATBOCK today to schedule a demo sales@matbock.com. Checkout Graverobber™ Surgical here: www.matbock.com/collections/grave-robber/products/grave-robber-kit

Hunter Seven Foundation Activities During SOF Week

Thursday, April 25th, 2024

While our mission isn’t focused entirely on Special Operations we do believe in providing equitable healthcare, prevention-based screenings and evidence-based education.

Knowledge is Power.

A few members of our team will be present in the SOF Community Corridor, we’ll also be scattered around discussing early cancer detection, risk mitigation, and current trends with our partners at SOCOM, the nonprofit space and business communities.

On Tuesday, May 7th from 4:30-7:30 at the Westin Tampa Waterside – Channelside Room, we’ll be with Mrs. Christina Sterling, founder of the Sterling Promise Foundation and widow to Army Ranger and Delta Force Operator, SSG Scott Sterling, who passed in April 2021 after a heroic battle against Colon Cancer

On Wednesday, May 8th, from 11:15 to noon, join us for a discussion on Cancer: Causes, Early Detection & Treatments at the Marriott Water Street. The discussions will be led by SOCOM’s own, Col. April Verlo, cancer survivor and current cancer fighter, along with Naval Special Warfare Development Group K9 Handler and Colon Cancer survivor CMC (ret.) Billy Clark. They’ll be joined by medical providers actively caring for and supporting members of the Special Operations community.

Visit the Hunter Seven Foundation here.